Shed So Many Tears - Tacarra Mack - Books - Independently Published - 9798550175194 - October 20, 2020
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Shed So Many Tears

Tacarra Mack

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Shed So Many Tears

All twenty-six-year-old Carson Briggs wants is to feel the same love that she gives in return. Her parents are too busy keeping up with the Joneses to do anything besides show her off. She doesn't have many friends, only her best friend, Janyce. She is tired of venting to her and everyone saying that her life is perfect. All she wants is for someone to pay her attention and return the love she craves. One day while out with her mother, her prayers are answered. She meets the handsome and charming Ya'Xavier Mills. He is everything that she is looking for to make her feel like her life is complete. Everything is perfect until they are behind closed doors. Ya'Xavier is considered to be the picture-perfect man. He has a good job as a tax attorney, nice car, and a beautiful home. All he needs is someone to fill the void that he has in his life. Unfortunately for him, that is a challenge, seeing that he doesn't know how to keep his hands to himself. He is the type of man that thinks a woman is beneath him and is only good for one thing. Having this mentality leaves him single and looking for his next victim. When he runs into the vulnerable Carson, he knows he has found the one that he won't let get away. Carson just knows she has found the love of her life and the man that will love her to death. Only thing is that she cries and hides bruises more than she wants. Will Carson be able to free herself from Ya'Xavier's wrath, or will she stay and let him love her to death?

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 20, 2020
ISBN13 9798550175194
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 62
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   95 g
Language English  

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