Summer Kennedy is a power player in Atlanta, GA. She has been on a journey of self-discovery since she was old enough to remember. From love to the identity of her real parents to her openly brazen sexuality, she has always felt something was missing. Working side by side with powerhouse lawyer and best friend David Hall, an openly bi-sexual black male, Summer feels a spark with David that dares to challenge the laws of attraction. Can Summer lose herself in David's erotic call? When Michael, David's friend and ex-lover, comes into town, the game of cat and mouse between two friends changes everything for Summer. Michael is aware of her sexual desires, and he uses her in his plot against the man who did something so unforgivable that ten years later, Michael is still looking to make him pay. In order to understand the method to Michael's madness, you'll have to take a walk on the wild side. Take a journey of learning to accept what society deems as unacceptable. Find out what happens when you mix sex, half-truths, and hidden agendas with burning lust and sexual curiosity.
“You’re prettier than your pictures online,” he said out of the blue. I laughed. “Wow. Did you just give me a compliment?” “You are. I wasn’t that impressed when I saw your pictures.” I grunted. I’d never seen Demitri before the day I met him. There were no pictures of him on Elliot’s Facebook page. I’d looked. Searched high and low. I’d found it odd. Had even questioned it once, but all Elliot had said was that he liked to keep his personal life private. “So you were looking for me online, then?” I asked. He moved his hand around in the bowl. Made a face that said he wished he hadn’t done that. “I have something I can wrap your wrist with,” I told him. “Later,” he said. “And, no, I wasn’t looking for you online. You commented on one of Elliot’s posts. So I decided to look through your profile.” “So, you knew about me and Elliot, then?” “Not at the time. I just kept seeing a woman on his Facebook page flirting with him and him flirting back with her. I knew there wa
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