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A Good Girl Got Me: Tanya

An African American Obsession Romance, Book 11

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A Good Girl Got Me: Tanya

By: Just Bae
Narrated by: Victoria Coe
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Tanya has had a crush on her colleague Christine since college, and now, the miracle of charity will pay her handsomely.

Tanya Jackson works at the Camden Food Bank, and this year is like no other; donations have dried up, and hope is fading due to the pandemic.

A phone call to CFB's biggest donor one afternoon and fate has reconnected Tanya to someone she longed for for a long time.

Christine Lewis.

The holiday season is quickly coming in, and Tanya's loneliness is dampening her spirits. Hoping for a miracle not only for the community but for herself, Tanya finds serenity on the shoulders of a long-time good friend.

Christine has made good on her promises to Tanya's food bank so far. So, Tanya, in exchange, will be a good girl...or will she?

©2021 Just Bae (P)2024 Just Bae
African American Romance Urban Fiction African American Romance

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