Slipping Away

Slipping Away

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Mar 4, 2017
Marshall Keaton is twenty-one years old, and is the star running back at Clemson University. He is said to be the next big superstar in the National Football League. However, a big injury sidelines him for much of his final season before being draft eligible. He loses confidence in himself, and believes that he won't amount to anything. Enter Dakota Marsh, a member of the debate team, who helps Marshall find his confidence again. Will Marshall find faith in himself, and persevere? Read Slipping Away to find out!
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Victoria

"You could never love all of me, and I'm sure of that." _____________________________________ In a world of a preference of doing everything but the right thing and being everything that she's not, 26 year old Victoria Marshall is just trying to remain on the right path and be confident in herself. She defies society's expectations by being a full figured, dark skinned woman. When she meets 27 year old Kareem Thompson, the man who had his own issues too, he wants to show her that he is man enough to handle all of her and her enticing curves and sassy attitude. How will Victoria respond? Will she allow herself to believe that he loves her, or will she continue to think that she is better off without someone to love her and push him away? *I own none of the photos used in this book.

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