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That D Hit Different When He Broke 2
An African American Romance
2021
First Published
4.72
Average Rating
128
Number of Pages
From authors Shanice B. & Shontaiye Moore comes That D Hit Different When He Broke 2, a jaw-dropping, African American Urban Romance sequel loaded with more heartbreak, new love, and page-turning drama. After kicking Andre to the curb, Lexi is ready to move forward and focus on herself. However, that changes when she’s introduced to a new man. Meech is attractive, charming, and available. He also happens to be fresh out of jail with no money and unexpected baggage. Lexi’s hesitant, but with Meech’s reassurance, she decides to give it a shot. As expected, her mother, Kiesha, isn’t for it. She wants to know are Meech’s intentions pure? Or is he another Andre—a man who uses, lies, and has secrets of his own? Nivea must make a mind-over-heart decision about her child’s father Kyree. She’s finally found the courage to walk away; however, she still finds herself being drawn back to him for all the wrong reasons. When a new man by the name of Malachi enters into her life, he’s like a breath of fresh air for Nivea. She’s ready to leave her past behind her, but Kyree has no intentions of letting her go that easy. He’s willing to do and say anything to keep her bound to him. The attraction she has for Malachi is instant, but Kyree quickly steps in and shakes things up. Will Malachi and Nivea stand a chance? Or will she let Kyree ruin her new beginning before it even starts?
Avg Rating
4.72
Number of Ratings
230
5 STARS
77%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
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Authors

Shontaiye Moore
Shontaiye Moore
Author · 18 books

"Where rebellion meets romance. Crafting stories for the women who make their own rules." Shontaiye Moore was born and raised in Salisbury, Maryland. Daughter to an avid reader, her love for literature developed at a young age. She penned her first novel in 2015 to help her make sense of the heartbreak she was experiencing at the time. She now writes Black Women’s Fiction and Urban Romance, where her stories demonstrate relatable struggles, rebellious women, and most importantly, the power and rewards of love. Armed with a B.S. in Business, she writes full-time and works for a non-profit in Baltimore City serving low-income families. When she isn't writing, she's studying for her Master's In Public Administration and spending time with her daughter Tatyana aka Toots. With dedication and hard work, she hopes to find her audience and produce books that serve as an escape to as many readers as possible.

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