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Kwame is a nice guy living in a world that can get pretty mean. We meet Kwame as he enters adulthood post his first serious relationship. And along with new responsibilities, co-worker drama, and stepping back out into the dating world, he also has to deal with the challenge of having to get over his ex turned best friend. Like its predecessor, About Him

About Him Too

Title:About Him Too
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Rating:4.95 (520 Votes)
Asin:1532997736
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:174Pages
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Language:English

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Kwame is a nice guy living in a world that can get pretty mean. We meet Kwame as he enters adulthood post his first serious relationship. And along with new responsibilities, co-worker drama, and stepping back out into the dating world, he also has to deal with the challenge of having to get over his ex turned best friend. Like its predecessor, About Him Too delivers tales that you may find familiar to your own reality – and erotic situations that will have you flipping back a few pages for another round.. But this tale just isn’t about him, readers are also given a peek inside the unfaithful mind of Kwame’s ex Andre and the third of the trio of friends, Monk, who’s dream leads to him making some desperate decisions

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