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That D Hit Different When He Broke
2021
First Published
4.60
Average Rating
166
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Lexi Harris is a twenty-five-year-old salon owner, thriving in the city of Atlanta. Despite her upbringing and financial success, Lexi still finds herself dealing with worthless men and their womanizing ways. She once openly criticized women who put up with foolishness. But now, she’s become the woman that she once criticized. Her latest boyfriend, Andre, is rugged, charming, but he struggles in the monetary department. Although Andre and Lexi haven’t been dating long, she quickly finds herself immersed in drama because of their relationship. He barely works, he lies, and he brings unthinkable chaos into Lexi’s once-quiet life. Despite Dre’s obvious shortcomings, Lexi continues to look the other way. No matter what he does, Dre continues to talk his way back into her bed. How much can Lexi take is the question. Or is the wood so good that she’s willing to take whatever he throws her way? He loves me, he loves me not, is something twenty-six-year-old Nivea Johnson constantly finds herself wondering when it comes to her son’s father, Kyree. He’s not only emotionally manipulative, but he’s a liar, a cheater, and undeniably toxic. Time after time, he proves to be no good for her. She knows this, her family knows this, but for some reason, Nivea still can’t seem to let him go. She’s drawn to him, and despite knowing that she needs to walk away from Kyree, her heart and body refuse. She continues to turn a blind eye to his faults until an unexpected tragedy forces her to open her eyes. Will Nivea make the choice that’s long overdue? Or will she continue to let Kyree’s false promises and bedroom performance cloud her judgment?
Avg Rating
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Number of Ratings
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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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