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These Are My Confessions

Joy King, Electa Rome Parks, Cheryl Robinson, Meta Smith

Editora: HarperCollins e-books

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Sizzling hot and soulful secret "confessions" from four of the most exciting voices in erotic black fiction! 
Bianca's job as the new personal assistant to an arrogant NBA superstar is unending hell. But when the lights go down—and the uniform comes off—she's seduced by this hard-bodied athlete's off-the-court moves . . . Love B-Ball Style by Joy King 
Kennedy Logan is too ashamed to reveal the truth about her steamyrelationship with hot, insatiable Drake—his sweet lies and hellacious  lovemaking—to anyone except her private diary . . . These Are My Confessions by Electa Rome Parks 
Fresh from a break-up, uptight, unfulfilled middle school teacher Alexis heads to Texas, where they say everything is bigger—and where she finds a tasty Dallas police officer who's strapped with way more than a gun . . . Strapped by Cheryl Robinson 
Lucky went from waitress to recording star, with a string of hits and a Miami mansion. Now she's back home in the Windy City to tease and torture the handsome, cheating stud who broke her heart. But the man's hot loving may be too hard for her to resist . . . Divas Need Love Too by Méta Smith
Disponível desde: 13/10/2010.

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