Slowly Dying
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  • Reads 23
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 7
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2018
Mature
This  book is a fictional spin on some real-life events.

Avary Rose has had one hell of a life. From being raped at a young age to being homeless. Now, at the age of 26, she has become the richest woman in America. With everything layed at her feet all she need is a man.  Will she be able to let go of the past? or will it swallow her whole?

Zaire Jacobson is the CEO of a multi-billion dollar security company.  The true definition of a womanizer. He isn't ready to settle down no time soon. And refuse to let his best friend,Avary , settle down either.

So what happens when the lines of "just friends" become blurred? Why doesn't Zaire want Avary to date? And who dies?

This book contains strong language and explicit content. Read at your own discretion.  All copyright reserved. Do not steal nor sample my work.
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