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6 x 9 Paperback |
ISBN: 9781432714062 |
$13.95 |
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Genre: |
FICTION / Christian / Romance |
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Dec 12, 2007 |
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304 |
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SEARCHING FOR LOVE IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES, lands Cassidy King, a young, educated, African American woman on a quick all girls get away to South Beach for the weekend. Two days before her 29th birthday, Cassidy meets Gregory McAllister, a professional football player. Cassidy’s flesh and the want for the intimacy of a man’s touch, has her lusting after Gregory every time she looks at him. Loving a rich man is not easy, especially when there is no physical loving going on. Cassidy is a virgin hoping to hold on to her virginity until she gets married, or meet Mr. Right. Is Gregory the Mr. Right that Cassidy has been waiting to give herself to? While six in one hand, and a half dozen in the other leads to love at first sight for Gregory and Cassidy, it isn’t the same for Lauren and Garrick. Lauren and Garrick want to be with each other, but Lauren’s two-timing husband has other plans for the entire group. While Cassidy is falling in and out of love with Gregory, Garrick is stepping up to the plate and providing Lauren with the love that she never had with her husband. This Is What Love Looks Like shows you the true test of times when two couples find love that may not last happily ever after.
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Gee, come over here and take a look at this view. It is amazing. Gee walks over to Cassidy and brings with him two glasses of champagne. Cassidy, did I ever tell you how much I love you? Yes, Gee, only 10 times today. Good, because I want you to know that I love you more every minute that I spend with you. As Gee hands Cassidy her glass of champagne, he embraces her and kisses her deeply. Cassidy responds to Gee’s deep kissing with a moan that really turns Gee on. Gee, I can feel you through my dress. Gee releases Cassidy and walks over to the closet and takes off his jacket. Then he goes over to the bed and sits down. Cass, come over here. Cassidy walks over to the bed and sits on Gee’s lap. Gee embraces Cassidy around the waist, and holds her tight. Cassidy begins to help him finish undressing. Gee, did you ever think that we would make it to this point in our lives? What kind of question is that? Well, when I was on my way to the church, I was thinking about the first day that I met you. That was March, and now, five months later, we are married. Cassidy, I knew the first day that I met you, that you would be my wife. I prayed to God to send me someone that would love me for me, and not for what I had to offer. Cassidy, you are my life, I live for you, I die for you. I hope that I am everything that you want in a husband, a man, and a lover. Gregory, I did not start to live until I met you. I feel like I can breathe now that I have you in my life. As Gee unbuttons Cassidy’s gown, she turns toward him, and hugs him tightly. Are you cold, baby? No. Are you comfortable? I could lie here all night. Can I lie with you? Nothing would make me happier.
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About LaShander Spencer-McQueen
LaShander Spencer-McQueen is a Writer, Public Speaker, and Christian Educator, who believes in family first, last and always. Seek first the kingdom of heaven, and everything else will be added unto you.
Educated at Morris Brown College, and Central Michigan University, LaShander Spencer-McQueen is a first-rate story teller. All hail the great writer with her presence in the Christian Romance genre. In the process of writing the much anticipated This Is What Trouble Looks Like, LaShander feeds the soul with spiritual romance in This Is What Love Looks Like. Being a student of the human condition, her writing is compared to the likes of a great Artist, while wielding the written craft to enrapture the mind much like an artist wields a brush. She uses the blank pages as the canvas on which to draw from a talent heralded by many and matched only by an imagination that rises to the task. This Is What Love Looks Like is the first in a series of recent pursuits, with work progressing quickly on the follow-up. LaShander is married to Jerome D. McQueen, and they reside in Georgia. You can email LaShander at lashander@msn.com.
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