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Overview

New York Times bestselling author Mary B. Morrison links two beloved series in a riveting tale of envy and seduction that has basketball star Darius Jones up against a woman who takes being a fan to the next level.

Darius Jones is living the good life. He's got a chance to become the league's most valuable player, he's crazy in love with his wife, and his relationship with his mom has never been better.

But Darius also has a stalker who's determined to be the number one woman in his life. And no matter where he goes, she's there. . .scheming to kill his wife, Fancy; charming his manager and mother, Jada; manipulating his son's mother, Ashlee; and worst of all, dragging new mother Honey Thomas into the mix with one of the most heartless schemes ever. With his life quickly unraveling, Darius must gamble all he's worked for to save his wife, reclaim his son, and stop a madwoman from ruining the lives of everyone around him. . . .

"Mix dirty red drama, relationship scandals, suspense, love and you get my girl Mary B. Morrison."—Vickie Stringer

"There's a flood of backstabbing, drama, and felonies. . .. not a dull moment in this shamelessly flamboyant romp that Morrison's many fans are sure to devour." —Publishers Weekly on Darius Jones

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Morrison's Soulmates Dissipate and Honey Diaries series converge in an over-the-top finale 10 years in the making that wraps up a raw cast whose messed up and sexed up lives have made for some serious mama and daddy drama. Darius Henry Jones is an NBA star and heart target for Ashlee, the vengeful mother of his son, DJ. Ashlee wants custody and Darius's fiancée, Fancy Taylor, out of the picture. Then again, so does Darius's mom's new personal assistant, the bad news Bambi Bartholemew, who remembers Darius from school, even if Darius doesn't. Between Bambi and Ashlee, there's a flood of backstabbing, drama, and felonies. Meanwhile, Grant Hill, Darius's mother's fiancé, gets caught up in his own romantic snafus when he tries to snag former super madam Honey Thomas. There's not a dull moment in this shamelessly flamboyant romp that Morrison's many fans are sure to devour. (Aug.)

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  • ISBN-13: 9780758222619
  • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
  • Publication date: 8/1/2010
  • Pages: 324
  • Sales rank: 719,526
  • Product dimensions: 6.10 (w) x 9.10 (h) x 1.10 (d)

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Darius Jones


By MARY B. MORRISON

DAFINA BOOKS

Copyright © 2010 Mary B. Morrison
All right reserved.

ISBN: 978-0-7582-2261-9


Chapter One

Darius

Two hours earlier ...

At what point in a man's life was he ready to love and be loved? Sitting in the passenger seat of our SUV, I asked myself that question as I trailed my pointing finger from her kneecap, along her thigh, then up to the crevice of her crotch. I wanted her to park in the emergency lane, put on the brake, and turn on the flashers so I could bend her over the armrest and fuck her real good.

That was my fantasy but not a good idea with my son behind me in the backseat. I scanned from her succulent mocha lips, to her collarbone, to her cleavage, down to her lap where the seat belt hugged snug across her hips, keeping my pussy safe.

Damn, I love my sexy ass wife. Slugger could wait until we got home to slide his throbbing head inside our favorite hot spot. My wife was cool but her pussy seemed to have a built-in thermostat permanently set at a lethal body temperature of 106 degrees. Her good pussy was one of several reasons I hadn't fucked another woman since we'd gotten married.

I adjusted my partially erect nine-inch shaft, bit my bottom lip, shook my head. I was the luckiest man to have Fancy Taylor as my better half. She had what I called the magnificent five-brains, beauty, booty, breasts, and her own bank. The odds of finding all those qualities in one female were slimmer than winning California's Mega Millions lotto.

I texted her, I'ma beat that pussy up tonight!

Her iPhone dinged twice. My wife glanced at her phone, read her text, then nodded at me. When she tried to reply, I took her phone, placed it in my lap. "Not while you're driving." Careless shit happened when drivers didn't watch the road. Whenever possible, I was the passenger. Addicted to texting, tweeting, and Facebook-all that technological shit was my weakness-I had to have my hands free in order to communicate with my teammates and fans.

"I love you," my wife said, resting her hand on my thigh. In a sad tone, she added, "And I miss LA."

I agreed with her. Our living in Atlanta made us too laid back. Fame didn't excite folks in Atlanta. People in LA gave us that red carpet treatment. I replied, "No matter where we live, long as I've got you, I'm good. You are my everything, woman." Then I took a picture of the long line of cars on the 405 freeway in front of us.

"Am I your everything, Daddy?" my son asked.

My Facebook fan page automatically updated my Twitter page so I entered the caption, Only in LA, then posted the pic.

"Of course, my man. Daddy loves you unconditionally."

"What does that mean?" he asked.

"I love you no matter what," I said, reading the comments posted to my page. Most of my fans wanted to know where I was headed. Unbeknownst to my wife, my phone kept my dick out of a lot of chicks' mouths.

Pussy was deceiving. I wasn't banging, but every once in a while I'd let a chick blow me. The attitude I'd seen from women upfront wasn't what I'd gotten after cumming. I'd concluded that all females were either bipolar or straight-up undercover crazy.

Learned the hard way not to leave my cell phone unattended. One chick took a close-up of her pussy, texted the photo from her phone to mine, then replied from my phone back to hers, Can't wait to hit your pussy again. And she copied my wife. All that happened while I was taking a shit and a shower in my hotel room.

She was trying to get three minutes of fame. Shit backfired. When I got home, I told my wife my phone was stolen, asked her to buy me a new iPhone and change my number. Wasn't getting caught in a tiger trap. My wife had no reason not to believe me. I downloaded my data from my Mac computer to my new phone and kept shit moving.

I'd learned that each of my orgasms came with the hidden costs of a female's emotional distress. Ginger. Miranda. Heather. Zen. Maxine. Ciara. Ashlee. If I blended the best every woman I'd fucked had to offer and molded their assets into one woman, that one woman would not come close to being better than my wife. And the exact opposite of Fancy was my son's vindictive mother, Ashlee.

Chapter Two

Ashlee

Wham! I buried my fist in my pillow, wishing it were Darius's chest. Not a day went by that I didn't go insane missing our son. "What did Darius do to prove he was a better fit parent? I'll tell you. Nothing, that's what!" I rolled onto my back, gave my down feather pillow the tightest hug. My fists pressed against my ribs. I kicked my feet high in the air, quickly sat on the edge of my bed, then closed my eyes. "I hate you, Darius!" I flung the pillow across the room, opened my eyes to the sound of perfume bottles crashing to the floor.

After having my son, my postpartum depression escalated to bouts of mania. I was happy before and when I'd met Darius. Cute little innocent adolescent Ashlee. That was me. The voice in my head said, "You know you should've aborted his baby." I thought keeping his baby would make him love me, make us a family. By the time I realized I was wrong, DJ was born.

I curled my fingers over my thumbs, squinted, rocked back and forth as I sat on the edge of my bed. "I did the right thing by keeping my baby. Darius still loves me."

My inner voice answered, Keep believing that, you gonna end up in a psychiatric ward.

"Don't say that," I told myself. "My mental instability isn't my fault."

My life changed forever when I became pregnant. I went from jovial to being depressed my entire pregnancy. Almost four years after giving birth, I was still on these antidepressant medications. I shook two tablets into my hand, tossed them in my mouth, then gulped a sixteen-ounce bottle of water without stopping.

I heard a car door open. "That's them." I placed the empty bottle on my nightstand, ran into my living room.

I snatched back my curtain, stared out my front window, and watched my ex's baby mama and her son enter Jay's house. Jay was my man until that bitch Tracy came back into his life. I hate weak men who let females control them. When I met Jay, he said he wasn't in a relationship. What he failed to mention was he wasn't over his ex. A man who was emotionally unavailable should keep his dick unavailable too. After I found out about Tracy, I leased this house across the street from Jay.

No man gets rid of me. I leave when I'm done.

Before Tracy closed his door, I opened mine. A burst of cold air clung to my virtually naked body. I yelled, "Bitch, you better watch your back! You and that trick ass baby of yours is next." Her son was a year older than mine. She needed to keep her ass at her own house instead of babysitting Jay's house while he was in jail.

Men were the root of all my problems. My daddy and Darius have moved on with their lives. Slam! I closed my front door, turned up the thermostat to reheat my home. I went back to my bedroom, sat on my bed. "Now, I hate Jay Crawford and Darius Jones."

I'd relocated from Dallas to D.C. shortly after the custody hearing. The worst day of my life was listening to the judge say, "Based on the caseworker's recommendation and the testimony given today, the court awards full custody to Darius...." That bitch claimed I was mentally unstable.

The judge's decision to award custody to Darius numbed my compassion for men. Best if I didn't date another man anytime soon. I sat on the edge of my bed in my red boy shorts replaying that day in court over in my mind, trying to figure out what I'd done wrong besides fall in love with Darius. I flopped backward on the mattress.

Unlike with Jay, my heart had never stopped loving Darius.

Chapter Three

Darius

Jay-Z loved New York and Darius Jones loved Los Angeles.

The bumper-to-bumper traffic on the 405 didn't faze me. The LA sunshine beamed to a warm eighty degrees, my son chilled in the backseat, and my wife sat high behind the wheel driving us to BOA Steakhouse for dinner. The only person missing from my special evening was my mother. She'd insisted on attending a movie premiere with her new so-called fiancé, Grant Hill, and her new personal assistant, Bambi.

Hadn't met Bambi yet. Mom tried making me remember her from elementary, middle, and high school but I couldn't. Didn't matter. Bambi was Mom's PA, not mine.

I'd tell my mom that dude was all bad before she walked down the aisle. I'd paid for her wedding to see her happy again but I couldn't buy her happiness. I still had to look out for Mom but right now my mouth watered for two things, a tender medium bone-in rib-eye steak and the sweet taste of my wife's pussy. By nightfall, I would have devoured both.

I've got plans for you tonight, woman.

"What, Darius?" she asked, smiling at me with her curious brown eyes on high beam.

"You watch the road, Ladycat. I'll watch my ..." I mouthed the word "pussy" so my son wouldn't hear.

My son chimed in. "Watch your what, Daddy? I'll help you."

"My man, what did I tell you about grown folks' convo?"

"Sorry, Daddy."

"You're up to something," my wife said, staring ahead. "I know that look."

"I'll tell you in a few." I had to savor what I was about to say and do for my wife. I wasn't good at prolonging surprises. If she asked again, I'd tell her. I stared out my window to avoid giving in to her.

Now I was really starving. Ready to sink my teeth into a tender juicy piece of USDA prime.

Tapping on my iPhone, I texted my secret to my teammate, K-9, along with a pic. Had to show and tell someone. He texted back, It's motherfuckers like you that make it hard for a single man like me to fuck for free. Congrats, D.

I didn't respond. I'd hit him back later.

I posted, Headed to BOA's with the Mrs. and my lil' man. Stay posted for pics. I included a link for the restaurant.

When a man had no interest in conquering new pussy, he was ready to tackle loving one woman. For once in my life, I was happy. I mean genuinely happy.

My mother, wife, and son were my world. My mother was my rock. My wife was my rib. My son kept me focused on what was most important in my life ... family.

My phone vibrated. It was Ashlee. "What's up?" I answered, knowing she was going to ask to see DJ. I didn't want to get into it with her, so I cut her off with, "Let me call you back," and hung up.

"Who was that?" my wife asked.

I spelled the word visitation. Glancing over my shoulder, I winked at my son. He gave me an upward nod. That was his way of signaling he was good. I held my wife's hand, then became quiet. I loved her ass so much I felt that shit from my fingers all the way up in my chest.

She was the only woman who told me to my face when I was wrong. Sometimes she yelled at me but when her voice was barely above a whisper, or when she called me Darius Henry Jones, I stopped whatever the fuck I was doing and gave her my undivided attention.

"I get so caught up in your basketball games, I forget about her every other weekends. I'll do it after the Cleveland game. Baby, when you win MVP, you should tell your agent to look into trading you from Atlanta to LA," my wife said. "This is your hometown."

Aw, man. My lips curved to the side. "Nah, it's best we stay put for another year." Moving wasn't a bad idea. Moving back to LA was a bad idea. I might give in and fuck one of these LA glamazons.

I asked my wife, "Why did I have to go there? I wish I'd never met her."

I appreciated that my wife never emasculated me like my son's mother. Never understood why my son's mom verbally castrated me, then thought I'd ask to marry her ass. What dude in his right mind would volunteer to be humiliated twenty-four-seven? That was some backward bullshit thinking.

"Go where, Daddy? Who, Daddy?"

My wife tapped me on the thigh, shook her head, told me, "Don't say things like that," then spoke to DJ. "Your dad was just thinking out loud."

Some thought me to be arrogant, cocky, a shit talker, an asshole. Others thought of me as the shit. Regardless of their opinions, they didn't know me. My wife, she knew me.

Chapter Four

Ashlee

"Let me call you back," Darius said, ending the call. And he wondered why I hated him. At times I wished he were dead. I wished they were both dead. Jay and Darius.

Dating Jay helped take my mind off my problems. Helped me to temporarily forget about Darius. Jay sexed me crazy just like Darius. If he hadn't left me for Tracy, I wouldn't have lied and said he'd raped me. Without Jay in my life, I had to go back to Darius. Why did the roads in my life keep leading me back to Darius? Maybe we were meant to be together.

I rolled out of bed, showered, dabbed The One perfume by Dolce & Gabbana behind my ears, put a little inside my navel, and trailed a line between my breasts. I put on my black catsuit and my black fur-collared button-up fitted sweater. Zipped up my thigh-high boots. I fingered my natural hair creating wide waves that flowed over my shoulders. Put on my cherry dick-sucking lipstick that men couldn't resist.

My cell phone rang. Hoping it was Darius calling me back, I glanced at the caller ID. It was Bambi.

As I locked my front door, I answered, "I'm not selling my tickets to see Darius play in Cleveland next week."

She laughed. "Hey, Ashlee. Trust me, I understand. I've got tickets for that game but I get that a lot now that I'm Jada's personal assistant."

Whoa, wait a minute. Low self-esteemed, overweight all her life, unattractive Bambi was what? "You're Jada Diamond Tanner's personal assistant?"

"As in Darius's mother. That's me. You know I was Darius's number-one fan before you got knocked up."

"And that would make me his son's mother for life. So why are you calling me? I haven't heard from you since high school." Graduation was five years ago. When I told Bambi I was pregnant with Darius's baby, she cursed me like he was her husband.

I guess Jada felt sorry for Bambi the way I had. I was Bambi's only friend in elementary and junior high. She was the only obese girl in our elementary school. She'd gained more weight in middle school. By the time we were seniors, Bambi was close to weighing three hundred pounds.

Bambi was infatuated with Darius since we were six years old. Told me her parents were to blame for her obesity because they'd started overfeeding her at birth. She hated her parents. Whatever. If she was still fat, she couldn't use that excuse.

"You gained any weight? Darius probably didn't recognize you when he saw you, huh?"

"Did you take your medication today? Darius knows but he hasn't seen the new me yet. Now that I'm closer to Darius than you are, are you jealous?"

Okay, Bambi was officially my enemy. She was never smarter or prettier than me. She had called to get all up in my business and steal Darius from me. I wanted to curse her out but she wasn't worth it. The only place Darius would sex her was in her dreams.

I tossed my purse on the passenger seat, got in my Benz, started the engine.

"Listen, Ashlee. I'm in LA with Jada and Darius. Jada invited me to a movie premiere tonight so I don't have much time for you. Jada asked me to call and confirm your address so she can send you an invitation to her wedding."

Jada was getting married a third time and I hadn't been married once. No way. "You're lying. Jada would never hire you. What are you up to?"

"You want an invite or what?"

"I'm good." Jada already had my address. "Don't put me on any list of yours. By the way, how're your parents?"

"Dead," she said, then ended the call.

Chapter Five

Darius

"Baby, I love you so much." I never got tired of telling her that shit because it was my truth. What the hell. Let it rip. "I can't hold it any longer. Baby, I want to marry you again." Hell, if T. Parker could marry Eva twice, I could give my baby the big ass wedding she'd dreamt of.

Her hand was at the top of the steering wheel. She slid her hand down to the bottom. Damn, she had the sexiest mannerisms doing the simplest things. Her long straight dark hair flowed over her bare shoulders. Her titties were perched high under her aqua blue halter dress. Her hair, her breasts, all of that shit right there was mine.

My wife made a smooth U-turn, parked at a meter in front of 9200 Sunset. "I'd marry you again in a heartbeat," she said, smiling back at me.

Valet parking for BOA was less than fifty feet away. My wife was one of those women who believed in holding on to what was hers. She preferred self-parking and keeping the keys.

"Then let's do it," I told her.

Her eyes lit up like diamonds. Her smile melted my heart. "Are you serious, Darius? I can have the wedding I've always wanted?"

"Yes, baby. Yes, you can have whatever you want this time."

"Darius Henry Jones, do not tease me."

"Baby, plan it. Honeymoon and all. Let's do it right after the season is over."

(Continues...)



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  • Posted July 9, 2010

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    ". A thrilling read filled to the brim with excitement and drama to the very last drop."

    "Mary B. Morrison once again mesmerizes readers with her latest installment of the Soulmates Dissipate Series: Darius Jones."

    "Darius Jones is living his dreams as a star basketball player with his loving wife, Fancy and his son D.J., that is until a horrific accident nearly destroys everything he has accomplished."

    "Drama is unleashed, with Fancy fighting for her life and Darius trying to figure out the culprit that caused the accident."

    "His mother, Jada tries to be there for her son as much as possible. But she's dealing with her own fight, trying to hold onto her marriage to Grant Hill. Her husband has just discovered that he is the father of twins by a woman from his past. To make matters worst the babies are kidnapped and Jada becomes a prime suspect."

    "As this intriguing story unfolds, Darius finds himself falling into old habits and getting caught up with two mentally challenged women that may seal his fate forever."

    "Darius Jones is a thrilling read filled to the brim with excitement and drama to the very last drop."

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  • Posted September 26, 2010

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    Seriously???

    This was bad. I don't know any way to sugar coat it. This is simply the case of a book that should not have been written and a series that should have ended a book or two ago. This final book finds Darius, Fancy and DJ moving on with their lives until Fancy is injured in an almost fatal car accident. The accident was not really an accident but something far more sinister. Add to that Ashlee returning to the picture wanting full custody of DJ, Jada having issues with her man, and a stalker who will stop at nothing to make Darius hers. Drama, chaos and mental health run rapid through these pages with a few stops for Facebook updates and a hoodoo lady.

    I am so disappointed. I had quickly become a fan of the Soulmates Dissipate series way back when and have followed Jada, Wellington, Darius, Fancy and their antics. This final book did this series an absolute injustice. I don't know what happened but Mary B. Morrison is so much better than this. Moving swiftly, with chapters as short as two pages and told from the perspective of several characters (too many!), "Darius Jones" didn't have much substance. The plot had potential, but instead was thin and stretched. Some of the things that transpired were outlandish and borderline ridiculous. Anyone who has had a baby in more recent years or visited someone in the hospital who has knows that one scene was downright unbelievable. This was also the final book to the Honey Diaries series, which I have not read, so the introduction and narrative of those characters only added confusion to an already garbled story.

    The Soulmates Dissipate series started with a smooth takeoff but ended with a crash landing. Besides being a very quick and easy read, the only other bright spot to this book is the Poetry Corner at the end.

    Reviewed by: Toni

    4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 17, 2011

    Not a good read

    This book was very hard to follow. There was way too much going on. The stuff going on was very unrealistic. This book was a waste of money and time. It's hard for me to believe that people liked this book.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 13, 2010

    Had to finish the series!

    If you have read all the other books in the series, then this is a must read. As a woman, I have to hate Darius, but as always find myself hoping that things work out for him.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 27, 2011

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    A MUST READ

    I couldn't stop reading once I started...Mary Morrison has done it again

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  • Posted May 13, 2011

    Excellent!

    A must read!

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  • Posted May 8, 2011

    Is this really the end???

    I really enjoyed this book!! Mary B Morrison says this is the last book to wrap up her two series but this book left a few questions to be answered. Hopefully she starts another series where the main characters change but we find out the answers to what was left unfinished. I guess we'll have to wait and see...

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  • Posted February 21, 2011

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    HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

    I have always been a fan to Mary B. Morrison. She didn't disappoint me with this book, it only took me two or three days to finish this book. It kept me on the edge and was a very good read. Can't wait to see what happens next...

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  • Posted January 30, 2011

    :) Read

    When I started this book I didnt know which way it was going to go, but once I got started I didnt want to turn it off (e-read). I knew all the charaters and it was good to see where they went net. Now I cant wait to see what is going to happen to Bambi. It left some un-answered questions like; what is going to happen to Grant and Honey, How far will Honey let her Mother back into her life, What is the next stage for Jade and the police officer. Cant wait for the next book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 26, 2010

    HIGHLY RECOMMENED IT!!!!

    LOVE IT FROM START TO FINSH NICE PLOT

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  • Posted December 21, 2010

    AAMBC Book Reviews

    I was excited when I was asked to review "Darius Jones" by Mary B. Morrison. I enjoyed Soulmates Dissipate but haven't had the pleasure of reading the others in the series. Could that be the reason for my state of confusion?

    The drama in Darius Jones was plentiful, as were the over the top characters that seemed to be going in every direction imaginable. The story was rushed and the chapters were also extremely short, several were two pages!

    I enjoy an action packed novel just like the next person but I couldn't connect with the characters or the story. Based on some of the other reviews that I've seen, it would probably help if you read the Soulmate Dissipate and Honey series.

    Jeanell G. Lee-Ashe
    AAMBC Reviewer

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  • Posted August 27, 2010

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    Darius' Wake-up Call

    This is a fast-paced story written in a colloquial style. I found Mary B. Morrison's writing engaging and entertaining, despite the use of multiple first person points of view, which took some suspense and drama away from the story.

    Darius Jones takes for granted everything in his privileged existence until his family is attacked on a highway - his world collapses and his wife ends up in a coma. A chain of the most awkward predicaments is a wake-up call bringing Darius's life into perspective. Especially when he fights a psychopathic chameleon, whose obsession to be with him stops at nothing.

    I like Darius, although his attitude is that of a rake from the British ton. His slang and chats with his wayward instincts don't make him come across any less arrogant. Well, a basketball league's cherished player is sports royalty after all. When he is close to losing everything he really cares about, Darius matures and becomes more sympathetic. All the women in his life, including his own mother, are kind of unstable. The only one who shows some rationality is his beloved wife. No wonder, he clings to her like a lifesaver.

    In all, it's a good read, and I laughed a few times too.

    At the end of the book, we get the bonus of Mary B. Morrison's unique poetry.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 29, 2010

    Available on Nook

    Hi, Does anyone know if this book will be available on the nook? I see a lot of her other titles are. Thanks

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 28, 2010

    Excellent Read

    I just read a sample of Darius Jones. I didn't realize how much I miss reading about Darius, Fancy, Jada, and all the drama. I can't wait for this book to be offer through e-book.

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