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Breeze and Melodie

An Onyx City Love Story

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Breeze and Melodie

By: Kay Shanee
Narrated by: Arissa Evans, Winston James
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About this listen

After years of openly lusting after her best friend's brother, Melodie Norwood was tired of him ignoring her.

She finally moved on and settled into the kind of relationship she thought she wanted with Sean, an old fling. However, in the back of her mind, she wondered if she should've waited for the man her heart truly desired.

Breeze Foster followed his younger sister and her best friend to Onyx City, looking to make some positive changes in his life. Although Chicago would always be home, there were too many negative distractions. If he didn't want to follow in his father's criminal footsteps, it was time to make a move.

In Onyx City, he seemed to have everything... except the woman who had his heart. He let her slip from his grasp and found himself trying to fill the void with someone else. When Melodie found herself in a situation she couldn't handle alone, Breeze stepped in to ensure her safety and temporarily reverted to his old ways.

With their happily ever after on the horizon, their past lurked in the shadows, creating unexpected obstacles. Will they allow it to shake their solid foundation, or will they fight for their happily ever after?

©2025 Kay Shane (P)2026 Podium Audio
African American Contemporary
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