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BWWM ROMANCE: Tiara vs the Tennessee Billionaire
BWWM ROMANCE: Tiara vs the Tennessee Billionaire
BWWM ROMANCE: Tiara vs the Tennessee Billionaire
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BWWM ROMANCE: Tiara vs the Tennessee Billionaire

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What would you do if you had to fight to save your farm against a billionaire?
Tiara Jones is called down to Tennessee after her grandmother dies. When she reaches there, she hears about Charles Bennet, a local billionaire's designs to usurp their land. Tiara stands up to Charles and tells him off.
But in the old Southern outback, Tiara finds herself an outsider. With no friends, no money, and no one to support her against the mighty Bennet Corporation, will her luck run out? And why is she feeling herself strangely drawn to Charles? Is there more to him than first impressions?
This is a sweet, clean BWWM Romance story perfect for Interracial Romance fans.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKiara Mosley
Release dateSep 15, 2016
ISBN9781536530568
BWWM ROMANCE: Tiara vs the Tennessee Billionaire

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    BWWM ROMANCE - Kiara Mosley

    Chapter 1

    Living in the projects was hard, but it had become my normal by now. And having just landed my first job, a junior nurse at the local hospital, I was starting to feel hopeful, for the first time in a long time. Life was at last looking good. Well, better than it had been in a long time. And without my parents around anymore, dying weeks apart when I was just 19, there was nobody to even share this joy with.

    Congratulations Tiara... Dana, my best friend, actually my only friend just because she lived across the hall from me, called me just after 7PM.

    Thank you... I manage, still hurt that my parents were not around to see me make it. I would eventually get out of the projects. My paternal grandparents were still alive, but they were old, and my granddad didn’t know who I was most times when I called. They lived on a farm out in the back of beyond, and so going to see them was difficult. I actually hadn’t seen them for three years, not since my dad died.

    Let’s go out to celebrate...on me of course... Dana said enthusiastically, although I knew that her version of out meant a hotdog and a coke from the vendor down the road. The struggle was real in the projects.

    I’m starting tomorrow, so I thought I would just have an early night...raincheck? I say, not really wanting her to spend her last few dollars on me, and not really feeling up to hearing about her latest deadbeat relationship. I’m normally very patient with her, but just not tonight.

    Okay...well congratulations again, and good luck for tomorrow... She hung up immediately, and I was relieved. I think actually she was also relieved that I had turned her down. It meant that she wouldn’t have to hustle for tomorrow’s bread and milk.

    The next morning I walked into the hospital with my neatly pressed uniform on, ready for whatever the day threw at me. This was really the beginning of my life, and soon, well soon enough anyway, I would be able to get off subsidized housing and into a real apartment, closer to work maybe. I made a point of greeting all the patients in the already long queue, and reported to the nurse’s station, smiling from ear to ear.

    I’m Tiara Jones, I said with my most enthusiastic voice.

    Well, Miss Jones, wipe that grin of your face, and start registering new patients. It’s going to be a very long day... A large woman with Delilah Hughes written on her lapel handed me a clipboard and a pen.

    Nothing could wipe the grin off my face though. I was genuinely happy. And I was glad that I was put to work on the frontline, because these people were sick, and the last thing they needed, I thought, was to come face-to-face with Dangerous Delilah-as I heard her being called behind her

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