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Love at Sukkot

By: Valencia Lloyd
Narrated by: LaShon Smith, Deuce Terry
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Issa Chambers is the executive assistant for the richest black man in Jackson, Mississippi. She's a hard worker, but she's given up on finding a faithful, Yah-fearing man. Dominik Yates is a member of the hated Abrahamic Elites, looking for a place to call home. When fate brings them together at the Feast of Tabernacles, things are electric between them. But with Issa's fear of the Abrahamic Elites and Dom's desire to keep his head down and avoid women, the odds seem stacked against their chances.

Stuck together for 8 days during the Sukkot celebration, Issa tells herself there's nothing between them. But with a fiery passion and a connection blessed by the Most High, can they ignore the unmistakable chemistry between them? West Side Story meets black culture and Messianic Torah observance in this romance between two people who must face their fears and decide if they can build a lasting connection in just 8 days.

©2023 Valencia Lloyd (P)2023 Valencia Lloyd

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