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Baby, Be Mine

Love in the City Series, Book 1

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Baby, Be Mine

By: Victoria H. Smith
Narrated by: Troy Duran, Chandra Skyye
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Asa

I never forgot her...Noni, the woman just as unique as her name who never failed to light a fire inside me. The last time I saw her I was in a bad place, a dark one that actually sent me to the Big Apple today. I was in the city to lead another one of my late father's corporate divisions yes, but running, escape, had been my true plan of intent. I had lots to get away from, my sins a laundry list, and it had been she, Noni, who got me out of them the last time. She did more than just fill a void. She fixed my messed up soul no matter how brief a time.

So why had I let her go?

Noni

I came upon him in a similar state before...desired by women. They flocked to the man like groupies to a tour bus and however naively, I had been one of them over four years ago. A vulnerable place sent me to vacation in Aspen and it had been Asa who found me, made me moan, made me forget and I didn't come away from that vacation unchanged. He gave me the most wonderful little blessing I could ever receive, my son Jalen.

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Victoria H. Smith (P)2019 Tantor
African American Contemporary Contemporary Romance Multicultural Mystery Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense
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I think it's a great story with interesting characters. The protagonists are flawed, but not unworthy. Worth a listen. I didn't like the female narration. It's off-putting. If you can get past that, then alright.

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nope

yeah I don't really like the lead female ..... she is whining, childish, hypocritical and selfish .... trying to listen to the rest but I'm not sure if I can finish it

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A mess

The story is so bad. It starts off reasonably well and then so many bad decisions are made thematically. Maybe it could have been saved by a decent edit. Neither of the lead characters is believable and the author piles trope after trope on every character, even the minor ones.

The female narrator sounds like AI when she’s not voicing a character, it’s very off putting.

Hard to believe I enjoyed the book about the other twin. I wish I’d skipped this book, or forced myself to stop before the end.

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