Can I Love Him ?

Can I Love Him ?

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Mashay Zayona James is a 24 year old Registered Nurse who works at Emory Hospital in Atlanta,Georgia. Mashay is from Baton Rouge, Louisiana and went to Southern University and pleged Delta Sigma Theta while in college. Mashay wanted to move to Atlanta for a change of scenery because of her ex cheating on her a week before they graduated. While in her prime living in ATL she meets an old friend from college Jareem Darnell Givens. Who is Jareem? Will Mashay love again?
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