No Rest for the Weary

No Rest for the Weary
ISBN-10
061531127X
ISBN-13
9780615311272
Category
African American novelists
Pages
238
Language
English
Published
2009-01-01
Publisher
Jonathan Gaines
Author
Jonathan Gaines

Description

Sometimes success could be the best revenge. However, what do you do when someone from your past feels like your success is owed to them, and will stop at nothing to get what they feel they're due? For Brian (BJ) Johnson an urban fiction writer, life couldn't be more complete. He has a beautiful wife and kids, an up and coming publication company, and a bestselling novel in stores. Nonetheless, when Brian returns to his hometown for a book signing he finds himself caught up in a situation that could cost him everything....including his life.Anthony (Mac) McKinney is a slick talking womanizer with more game than Michael Jordan in his prime when it comes to women. Mac has only one goal in life, that is to have a wild unrestricted threesome, that's until he finds himself in the dead center of a dangerous love triangle where sex become the last thing on his mind.

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