Quentin's Way

Quentin's Way

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Quentin Williams is the hotshot true freshman starting wide receiver for Savannah Central University's 2016-2017 school year. His appeal reaches beyond the gridiron with many young women on the SCU campus throwing themselves at him with every chance they get. However, his heart is still fixated on the one person he's ever loved...Demitri "Demi" Lattimore. As he struggles with his feelings for Demi and the painful reality that Demi belongs to the ideal and humble Malcolm Simmons, he faces many challenges and obstacles in other parts of his life. The important decisions he must make will test just how ready he is for the real world, and a devastating loss nearly breaks him. How will he keep everything around him from collapsing under the pressure? And will he have to face his battles alone? Find out in this captivating sequel to Demi's Way. © 2017 All Rights Reserved
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