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Don't Miss the Picture Focusing on the Frame
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Don't Miss the Picture Focusing on the Frame

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Imani Jefferson was one paper from her Doctorate Degree, something she decided to pursue mid-career with the hopes of expanding her brand in the corporate world. Her daughter was college bound and she was about to be an empty-nester. She needed a new project. Michael Blue was the ultimate bachelor that had big dreams to be a music producer but lacked the get up and go to expand his local DJ title to go get it. When Ms. Corporate America took time out to celebrate with family, who knew he would spin his way into her heart. She noticed the DJ right away, she always did. Imani loved music but there was something about him that intrigued her. Thanks to social media she could play it cool at the party and hit him on the DM later when she got up the nerve. Imani was strong-willed and was not afraid to go after what she wanted. Would the DJ be intimidated by her status and not get to know her? Would he be like all the other guys that she met that asked the wrong question on the first date and because of her brutal honesty not be able to handle a second date? With music being the tie that binds them, who knew their love would be award worthy or was it? Just like the grooves in their favorite LP, their relationship would be tested and it would leave you to question, could the DJ save her life?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 24, 2017
ISBN9781684096589
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