Love....Who Needs It

Love....Who Needs It

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LeAisa Amaria Stevens just started a new job and moved to a new city. The life she left in New York State was full of disappointment after disappointment. Her love life was a joke and her old job was even worse but not this time. She is done with love and she finally has the job of her dreams. LeAisa was so happy to be moving on with her life. She has no interest in another relationship, physical or otherwise until she meets the man next door. Anthony James Bell has lived in this apartment for 5 years. Every single female that has been his neighbor has been his bed mate but then he meets LeAisa. At first he had the same intention as always, hit it and quit it but something is different this time. He has feelings, real feelings. What will become of his feelings since LeAisa wants nothing to do with him.
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