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Lovin' a Trap Girl Ain't Easy

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Lovin' a Trap Girl Ain't Easy

Di: Natavia
Letto da: Zair Jordan, Midnite Michael
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Greer, also known as G, has been blessed with beauty, an independent mindset, and an alluring aura that hypnotizes men. However, she has never relied on a man to take care of her; she prefers to secure her own bag. As a young boss, all the D-boys are drawn to her, but making money is the only thing on her mind. Jahi, Greer's first love, has taught her all about heartbreak, which leads to the couple taking a break. But with all the women Jahi can have due to his good looks, money, and status, the one woman he can't get over is Greer. Shamone, Greer's best friend, feels that his loyalty will help her see him as more than a "brother." He is willing to risk everything, including his life, to prove his allegiance. Upon meeting Amias, who lives in the penthouse of her apartment building, Greer knows his presence is unmatched. He dresses in expensive suits, drives a different luxury car every day, and gives her butterflies. In her fight to focus on her goal of moving up the ranks and making more money than she has ever imagined, she also has to determine which man is truly for her. Shamone, the best friend who always has her back, Jahi, the first man she has ever loved, or Amias, the mysterious businessman who has her intrigued. Whoever she chooses, Greer knows she can't promise him a fairy-tale, because loving a trap girl ain't easy . . .

Contains mature themes.

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