Another Man's Treasure

Another Man's Treasure

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This story contains very detailed sexual content, explicit language and violence. Rated-R for mature. When Naya Jackson finds out that her husband and sister are having an affair, her world begins to fall to pieces. That is until she meets Omari Fletcher. Omari is a hustler from New Orleans, Louisiana and the two characters come from two totally different worlds. Will Omari be the one or will her world come crashing down all over again? Taylor is Naya's best friend who she turns to for comfort and advice but Taylor has a dirty little secret of her own. When Eric is caught cheating on his wife with her sister, he realizes that he will have to do whatever it takes to get her back. If he can't have her, no one can.
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*PLEASE COMMENT AND VOTE* Under her brother's shadow, Ashanti has done everything he's ever asked. She ran the game with him with not even a complaint. One thing her brother didn't play about was his money, and his little sister. He didn't want anyone hurting her, and he'd trigger pull on anyone who thought they would. His best friend, Sevion, didn't care about his rules. He wanted Ashanti, and wasn't going to stop until he gets her. Keeping their love a secret became more of a life and death situation, and when Ashanti reveals all the hidden secrets, she's faced with the challenge of what's more important: family or her freedom.

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