Loving a Girl Like You, Sequaia
Loving a Girl Like You, Sequaia
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Loving a Girl Like You

Author: Sequaia

Narrator: Lynn Wright

Unabridged: 8 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/26/2022


Synopsis

Fame and love combined can be either the greatest combination or the worst.

For these star-crossed lovers, which will it be?

Handsome lyricist Lemere Webster is successful in every aspect of his life except for love. His rap career is soaring. His family is taken care of, and he’s wellrespected in and out of the hood. Finally, the work he put in has come to fruition.

The only thing missing is the Bonnie to his Clyde.

As for Amree Haylin, she has devoted all her time and energy to becoming one of the top journalists in the entertainment industry. Her love life and men are something she has no time for, her past experiences with men were enough. So, the last thing she expected was to fall for the man who has the world at his feet.

Making compromises of the heart, they both vow to try to be what the other needs. For Amree, she finds it easy to make the necessary changes to show Lemere she isn’t like the girls he’s used to. However, Lemere finds it difficult to match her actions, especially with women willing to do any and everything to get
next to him.

As bad as he wants Amree, temptation still rears its ugly head. Will Lemere be able to change his ways, or will his wrongdoings deny their relationship the chance to blossom into something beautiful after being so damaged?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Qiana on April 27, 2022

Falling in love is never an easy thing. This statement holds true for Lemere and Amree. When Lemere's eyes land on Amree at a swanky celebrity party, he's instantly smitten by her beautiful face and orange -tipped hair. But Amree isn't sold on the allure of a celebrity rapper. "'Remember, if someone......more

Goodreads review by Royalteabookclub on May 29, 2022

Not enough The book was fair. I was disappointed that the author had to many topics she did not elaborate or close on.......more