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Can't Be That Other Woman

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Can't Be That Other Woman

By: Ambria Davis
Narrated by: Dylan Ford, Sable Lyn
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Which woman will decide that she Can’t Be That Other Woman? This blazing tale of a dangerous love triangle will leave you wondering: Can two women share one man?

For seventeen-year-old Delaney Ragein McGuff, life hasn't been easy. Both of her parents are strung out on drugs, so Delaney, the oldest of five siblings, skips straight over her childhood and focuses on being there for her sisters and brothers.

At work one day, she meets Onijae Love, and she’s instantly attracted to the older man.

Onijae, a well-known businessman, is twenty-four and one of the handsomest men living in the state of Texas. With a head full of dreads, a fat bank account, and a body to die for, he's every woman’s dream, but Onijae only has eyes for longtime girlfriend Bianca Harris—until he lays eyes on Delaney and finds himself constantly thinking about her.

Bianca’s been by Onijae’s side through everything, and she has no plans to leave it. Even though she has a few secrets of her own, she will be damned if she lets someone else get what she sees as rightfully hers. She’s willing to do anything necessary to be Onijae’s only woman, no holds barred.

©2022 Ambria Davis (P)2022 Recorded Books
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