Let Me Hold You
The McClain Brothers, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jakobi Diem
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Adenrele Ojo
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By:
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Alexandria House
About this listen
NBA player Leland McClain, the baby of the McClain family, is tall, handsome, talented...and spoiled. He's a man who gets what he wants, and what he wants is the lovely Kimberly Hampton.
Kim Hampton is the director of a community center, a woman who lives to help others while trying to forget a troubling past. As far as she's concerned, a relationship with any man is a horrible idea. But a relationship with Leland McClain? That's just out of the question.
He has to have her. She is undeniably attracted to him. But will she lower her guard and let him hold her?
Contains mature themes.
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- 15-12-2020
Survivors are warriors
Reading this book reminded me alot of Long shot by Kennedy Ryan because of the parallel worlds of domestic abuse, there being someone who comes i to the heroines life and changes it for the better bow to save them to help them see that Love is true, love comes without fists and bruises, love comes without toxic family members not interfering for the worst and never standing up for you, love comes to you beautiful, and bare and free and nurturing and is patient as it is reciprocated.
Lelland and Kim are such strong characters And i loved them so much because he was there to pick her up when she feels, when she felt insecure and ws a shield when she wasn't sure she had it in her to fully face the same toxic cycles of her abusive son who became just like her previous abusive partners and her negligent mother.
i wanted to see more of her and her grandmothers bond.
I love the embrace she found in his family and her friends. I loved her backbone all through but always wished that she drew a line with her son somewhere. There's a place of idolising the maternal bond that played her achilies as is other women and that broke my heart. I hope more people out there talk about this and hope to change the picture.
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- Divna Abraham
- 31-01-2024
So emotional
Lots of emotional roller-coasters. Beautiful story. Hot too. Well written. Now keen to follow all the brothers.
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