Entwined Destiny by +Nana Prah
Publisher: Decadent Publishing
Release date: January 12, 2015
Time is ticking away for Adjoa Twum. She has
until the end of the year to find a guy, fall in love, and marry. Or else, her
father will disinherit her from the family business.
until the end of the year to find a guy, fall in love, and marry. Or else, her
father will disinherit her from the family business.
Adjoa hasn’t had success with the dating
game. No man meets her expectations. Esi, her cousin, suggests a fake
relationship with Adjoa’s best friend, Kwame Opoku, to pacify her relentless
father.
game. No man meets her expectations. Esi, her cousin, suggests a fake
relationship with Adjoa’s best friend, Kwame Opoku, to pacify her relentless
father.
Kwame thinks Adjoa’s request is ridiculous.
Posing as her boyfriend might get tricky, but he can’t say no to those
beautiful eyes. Once the falsified relationship begins, things heat up. He
discovers deep feelings for her, feelings that might lose Adjoa and her
friendship.
Posing as her boyfriend might get tricky, but he can’t say no to those
beautiful eyes. Once the falsified relationship begins, things heat up. He
discovers deep feelings for her, feelings that might lose Adjoa and her
friendship.
Should they take the chance and up it to the
next level?
next level?
Adjoa’s polite knuckle knock hadn’t worked, so
her fist had to meet the door. He could sleep through anything. “Kwame, it’s me.”
her fist had to meet the door. He could sleep through anything. “Kwame, it’s me.”
When the door swung open, her eyes met a tall,
sexy man with no shirt. The sprinkling of dark curly hair on his well-muscled
chest forced her fingers to grip the handle of her bag so she wouldn’t reach
out to stroke him.
sexy man with no shirt. The sprinkling of dark curly hair on his well-muscled
chest forced her fingers to grip the handle of her bag so she wouldn’t reach
out to stroke him.
A bicep flexed as he reached up to rub his
eye. She’d always been a sucker for a man with a well-toned body, and this one
met all of her muscle criteria.
eye. She’d always been a sucker for a man with a well-toned body, and this one
met all of her muscle criteria.
Her gaze roamed up to the face scowling down
at her. Holy crap. It was Kwame’s body she’d been ogling. She pushed past him
so he couldn’t see her blush and headed into the kitchen. Grabbing a bottle of
water from the fridge, she gulped it down. It didn’t come close to cooling her
off. What was going on?
at her. Holy crap. It was Kwame’s body she’d been ogling. She pushed past him
so he couldn’t see her blush and headed into the kitchen. Grabbing a bottle of
water from the fridge, she gulped it down. It didn’t come close to cooling her
off. What was going on?
“Why aren’t you dressed? It’s seven.” She
glanced down at her watch. “Five after seven to be exact. You should be ready
to go.”
glanced down at her watch. “Five after seven to be exact. You should be ready
to go.”
“I had a late night.”
Another swig of water at the sound of the
sexy rumble of his morning voice didn’t help with the quiver in her stomach. Who
was this man and why did he affect her like this? She hadn’t felt this way
since she’d had that brief flutter of attraction in college. It had been easy
to get over him when he started dating that hussy architect major.
sexy rumble of his morning voice didn’t help with the quiver in her stomach. Who
was this man and why did he affect her like this? She hadn’t felt this way
since she’d had that brief flutter of attraction in college. It had been easy
to get over him when he started dating that hussy architect major.
“What were you doing? Computer work?” Please
say yes. For years, they’d avoided detailed discussions about the people they
dated; it seemed to be a mutual unspoken agreement between them.
say yes. For years, they’d avoided detailed discussions about the people they
dated; it seemed to be a mutual unspoken agreement between them.
“You know me too well.”
Relief flowed out of her in the form of a
long exhale, glad he hadn’t been with a woman last night. Not that it should matter.
Just because she’d asked him to be her fake man didn’t mean he couldn’t see
other women. She didn’t even care. “Not good enough to circumvent you not being
awake by now. Get going. Make it quick so both of us aren’t late.”
long exhale, glad he hadn’t been with a woman last night. Not that it should matter.
Just because she’d asked him to be her fake man didn’t mean he couldn’t see
other women. She didn’t even care. “Not good enough to circumvent you not being
awake by now. Get going. Make it quick so both of us aren’t late.”
As he shuffled toward the bathroom, her gaze
wandered down to his tight ass. Placing the cold, half-empty water bottle on
her warm neck, she snapped her attention away. All of a sudden, her nerdy
friend Kwame had morphed into a tempting man.
wandered down to his tight ass. Placing the cold, half-empty water bottle on
her warm neck, she snapped her attention away. All of a sudden, her nerdy
friend Kwame had morphed into a tempting man.
Nana Prah is a multi-published author of contemporary, multicultural romance. Her books are sweet with a touch of spice.
When she’s not writing she’s reading, indulging in chocolate, and enjoying life
with friends and family.
When she’s not writing she’s reading, indulging in chocolate, and enjoying life
with friends and family.
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