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Her Husband, My Savage 2

By: Charmanie Saquea
Narrated by: Andre Jax, Tovah Ott
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Just when Cherokee thought she was going to be done with her first love for good, she's hit with some news that throws a monkey wrench in her plans to rid herself of Dillinger Rivera.

Dillinger is willing to do anything in his power to show Cherokee that she still holds his heart in her hands, even if that means getting rid of his wife, Carmilla. Only thing is, Carmilla is not going to just let go of the man she has dedicated the past five years of her life to that easily.

After being stabbed in the heart by the man she loved, A'Layla has plans on enjoying the single life with no interruptions. Too bad Santos refuses to accept the fact that she's done with him for good. If that wasn't enough, she still has the undeniably sexy chocolate god known as Jacier in her corner, slowly breaking down her walls. With both headstrong men willing to do whatever it takes to be the man in her life, A'Layla is thrown into a whirlwind of drama that she never saw coming.

©2019 Charmanie Saquea (P)2020 Recorded Books, Inc.

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