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Choosing the Chief

Sexy Sovereign, Book 2

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Choosing the Chief

By: Louise Lennox
Narrated by: Mari, Uduak Inyang
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Love or freedom—an impossible decision.

Maya Taylor lived a glamorous life before she fell victim to a car accident and succumbed to an opioid addiction. Fortunately, her good friend Adom opens his home to her to help her overcome her demons.

Adom Annan is Ghanaian royalty who works in the US as a hedge fund manager who is used to getting his way. He can conquer any woman. But he doesn’t want any woman. He wants Maya. As Adom devotes himself to nursing Maya back to health, his all-consuming job and royal responsibilities threaten to overcome him and keep him from what he really wants most.

This is the second book in the refreshing international romance series, Sexy Sovereign. It follows Craving a King, but it is a stand-alone novel. It ends without a cliffhanger and promises the listener a happily ever after. It is also hot and steamy!

©2020 Louise Lennox (P)2022 Louise Lennox
African American Multicultural Royalty King

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