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The steamy story of the reunion of a man and a woman who share a
past -- one that led to a dangerous game of deception. Winston and
Arnelle, the best friends of the beloved characters from Darrien
Lee's bestselling books, All That and a Bag of Chips and Been
There, Done That, seem to have it all: good looks, professional
success, and an irrepressible appeal to the opposite sex. However,
in What Goes Around Comes Around readers learn that they share
something else -- a shocking secret buried deep in their past.
Winston, a dapper young attorney, is king of the conquest. He has
bedded so many different women over the years he can barely
remember them. However, he finally falls under the spell of a sexy
vixen named Arnelle Lapahie, a sports medicine doctor whose office
is in the same building as Winston's law firm. While Arnelle finds
Winston handsome and tempting, she is hurt that he doesn't remember
crossing paths with her years earlier. Arnelle must decide whether
she should harp on the past or attempt to make a fresh start with
the man of her dreams. Packed with emotional drama, What Goes
Around Comes Around is a fascinating story of two people who must
test their ability to forgive, trust, and, ultimately, love.
From four-time "Essence"-bestselling author Lee comes the
compelling tale of a marriage that is tested when infidelity--and
tragedy--come into play.
Teens Patrice and DeMario spend one careless night together then
find they are anticipating the birth of their first child.
Unfortunately their excitement is dimmed by the absence of their
two best friends, Denim and Dre'.
Filled with explosive action, sizzling romance, and police drama,
Brotherly Love will entrance readers with the memorable love
triangle of two brothers and one woman, and keeps the reader
asking-will one man's dedication to his work cost him his family?
Mason McKenzie, an undercover police detective, is so dedicated to
his job and protecting the citizens of Atlanta that he has
practically abandoned his family. Unbeknownst to him, his wife,
Cherise, and younger brother, Vincent, have ignited a passionate
love affair. Overcome with guilt, the pair ends the relationship
even though they still possess an undeniable attraction to one
another. Years later, as Mason decides he's ready for a career
change that would give him more time to spend with his family, he's
asked to participate in a huge drug case. He concludes that one
last job won't hurt, and it might allow him to leave at the top of
his game. Besides, Mason realizes that if things get too tough and
he has to be away for too long, he can always count on his brother
to step in and take care of his family while he's undercover. What
Mason doesn't realize is that putting Vincent and Cherise back
together again could be as dangerous as his assignment-and tear his
family apart once and for all. Darrien Lee takes readers on a
roller coaster of emotions as lives, a marriage, and family ties
are at stake. Brotherly Love is a book that readers will
contemplate long after turning the last page.
In Darrien Lee's sequel to All That and a Bag of Chips, readers
meet up again with Craig Bennett, who is still wary of love even
years after his affair with Venice Taylor. This compelling
continuation of the Craig Bennett and Venice Taylor saga reveals
Craig to be still smarting from Venice's decision to marry her high
school sweetheart despite the passion she and Craig shared during
their college romance. Devastated by the loss, Craig has dedicated
himself to building his company, Bennett Architectural, Inc., into
a multimillion-dollar empire and rising to career success.
Unfortunately, his personal life is not quite as fruitful-even
though he has had several meaningless flings with beautiful,
intelligent women-due to the impenetrable wall of regret preventing
him from reaching out to another woman. As fate would have it,
Craig finds himself faced with a challenge that tests his will,
trust, and capacity to love and forces him to confront the issues
that have been plaguing him for the past seven years. In Been
There, Done That, Darrien Lee crafts a fascinating novel complete
with intricate relationships, life-changing decisions, and painful
matters of the heart.
Torn between the two most passionate men that she has ever met, a
young woman must decide who she wants more: her football star
boyfriend or a new, sexy architecture major?
Venice Taylor believes that her relationship with sexy football
star Jarvis Anderson is unbreakable, especially since they have
been intense lovers for almost four years. During that time, they
experienced some unique events that drew them closer together than
most couples their age.
Jarvis and Venice have no choice but to trust that the love they
share will withstand any challenge. Heading off to separate
colleges would undoubtedly be a test of their undying love and
fiery passion. Even though they have agreed to see other people
during college, Venice is not counting on falling in love with
another man. That is, until drop dead gorgeous Craig Bennett, a
junior architecture major, enters her life like a hurricane. From
the moment their eyes meet, Venice realizes that she is in trouble.
Craig stirs feelings inside her that she has only previously felt
with Jarvis. Within weeks, Venice finds herself in a full-blown
love affair. At the same time, she is hoping and praying that her
secrets will not destroy her new relationship with Craig or cause
Jarvis any undeserved pain. Torn between the two most passionate
men that she has ever met, Venice has to make a decision. But at
what cost?
Denim is excited to learn that she's been selected to tutor
students after school. Not only will this earn her extra credit in
her honours class, but it will also look good on her college
applications. 14-year-old Julius enjoys working with his new tutor,
but when he becomes the ony witness to a horrific crime, he shuts
down emotionally.
Teens Denim and Dre have been close since childhood and now are
finding their feelings turning to passion, despite their parents'
efforts to keep them from moving in that direction. Their
relationship is rocky at best, as Denim tries to change the course
of events which are threatening it, and both of their chances for a
thriving future.
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