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Unfinished Business: The Smooth Operators Return by Olayinka Aikens on the Independent Author Index

Unfinished Business: The Smooth Operators Return by Olayinka Aikens

Synopsis:

Years ago Cameron James had his heart broken. Vowing to never fall in love again, he’s made casual flings a habit. But when his ex Angela Daniels returns to Atlanta to get her life on track after a bitter divorce, Cam can’t stay out of her life or her bed. Struggling with the hurt she caused, he’s determined to make her suffer one way or another. But he forgot how seductive she could be and how she makes him feel. Monica Holiday believed love always had to come with pain. After being kidnapped by her off-the-chain ex, Double R, and ending a relationship with her former beau and boss Drayton Lewis, an old flame comes calling with passion on his mind.

Alonzo Stone is far from traditional. He’s charming, loving and handsome and giving Monica more than she ever wanted. But the bad boy turned real estate mogul comes with a lot of baggage. But will Monica be willing to help him carry it? 

According to the author, this book contains descriptive writing about sexual acts between consenting adults and explanations of how to use drugs.

The author has rated this book R (not suitable for those 17 and under).

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Unfinished Business: The Smooth Operators Return by Olayinka Aikens on the Independent Author Index

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