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Eating Alive

Eating Live, Book 1

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Eating Alive

By: Shameek Speight
Narrated by: Cee Scott
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Natalie is married to the love of her life, Trevor. He is everything she could dream of in a husband; loving, caring, educated, and handsome. The only downfall is most of their family and friends don't approve of their relationship. With the negative encounters from people who have myopic views on interracial dating or marriage, they did the next best thing for themselves as soon as Trevor finished Medical School.

They decide to uproot from Chicago, moving to San Diego, CA, where there are more interracial couples. Everything was perfect at first, but with Trevor working most of the nights at the San Diego Hospital, Natalie starts to feel neglected. So she adopts a Great Dane, mixed with Boxer and Pit bull. She soon realized her dog isn't your average dog. Come inside the home where man's best friend is also his worst nightmare.

©2015 Shameek Speight (P)2017 Shameek Speight
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