I Could Fall In Love, Kimberly Brown
I Could Fall In Love, Kimberly Brown
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I Could Fall In Love

Author: Kimberly Brown

Narrator: Lee LaShawn, Darnell Wilson

Unabridged: 5 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/12/2026


Synopsis

“I hear you but hear me out. I have a proposition for you.”
“A proposition?”
“An offer you can’t refuse.”

Lavish Chamberlain has lived a life of hurt and disappointment. From birth, she couldn't remember ever experiencing genuine love from another person. A child of the system, she thought that she had finally found love, happiness, and a sense of family when she married Keith Chamberlain. But the life she shared with him was anything but the fairytale ending she had longed for.

Fresh out of her divorce, she travels to New Orleans to celebrate, even with the impending doom that she would have nothing when she returned. Her life changes drastically, the night she meets Mitchell Keonig, a wealthy bachelor who presents her with the offer of a lifetime.

Mitchell Keonig has lived a life of privilege. His father is a world renowned technical genius worth billions of dollars. Even with all of his riches, his father had remained a humble man, something he tried to instill in his son. Forever the showoff and ladies’ man, Mitchell lived life by his own rules and without regrets. When his father threatens to cut him off, Mitchell takes drastic matters to ensure this doesn't happen.

He meets Lavish Chamberlain, and his world is turned upside down. Will the man who once only cared about himself be able to ward off her beauty for the sake of going through with his plan?

About Kimberly Brown

Kimberly Brown is a South Carolina–born-and-raised author of contemporary and urban romance, women’s fiction, and erotica. With a bachelor’s degree in psychology from South Carolina State University and a pending masters in mental-health counseling, she loves to incorporate mental health into her writing because she feels it isn't talked about or addressed enough within the African American community.


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