All Grown Up (COMPLETED)

All Grown Up (COMPLETED)

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[Book 4 Perfect Man Series] Zahir Maurice Brown was a legend by default because of his parents, sometimes it irritates him and he has a hard time trusting the women that throw themselves at him. Zahir was the perfect gentleman, he didn't believe in so much as raising his voice at woman, he wanted to grow up to be like his father. He had watched his dad love, and cherish his mother, he watched his dad worship the ground his mother walks on. In this new generation of love can he find his way? Even after his wife of 2 years cheated on him publicly with his best friend? How was he to get past that? He didn't know, he just wanted to escape so that's what he did, went back to New York where his childhood home remained his 2 younger siblings still were growing up. When Zahir's problems follow him right to his parents door step, how will he handle it? Can he even face it? (COMPLETED)
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The continuation for Book I Best Friends "What's holding you back from committing, Nicole?" "I'm stretched so thin-work, the kids, everything. I can't give him the kind of love he needs when I'm barely keeping it together." "You don't have to do it all, babe. I'm not asking for perfection. I just want us-not the weight of everything else." How can you love someone more than you love yourself? You try to make everything easier for them, but sometimes, the truth is, you can't help. When their biggest battle is with themselves, it's hard to watch. I want her to get better-not for me, not for the boys-but for herself. But am I chasing something she'll never be able to give? Am I willing to let go of the idea of marriage to satisfy her, or will I push her to the edge of no return? Xoxo, The best friend ♥️

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