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They Call Him Nas

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They Call Him Nas

By: K.C. Mills
Narrated by: Sable Lyn, Tony Isabella
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Yonas “Nas” Kadir is a man of few words. He has learned the art of never showing his hand, which is a valued asset for a man who balances his life between dark and light. There’s not much he desires that isn’t as good as promised to him, which is why Dae Richardson can fight the attraction but will ultimately fall for his good looks and undeniable charm, or so he hopes.

Dae Richardson is a self made success story. Her company has paired some of the most exclusive and elite professional around the world, however she can’t seem to find the companionship she longs for to complement her luxurious lifestyle. That is, until Nas Kadir steps into her office and demands to become one of her clients for the weekend, only he doesn't want anyone from her impressive clientele list, he wants her.

When souls collide there’s not much you can do but buckle down and prepare for the explosion, because there will definitely be fireworks!

©2023 K.C. Mills (P)2023 Recorded Books
African American Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance
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loved this story. The characters were amazing and the story very believable. Although I was a little concerned that Dae was being portrayed in a very needy light contrary to what I'd expect her character to be a an independent, wealthy, business owner, the story came together quite nicely!

fantastic story

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The story could’ve been so much more touching and impactful, but Sable Lynn ruins it. She sounds like 1st gen AI, like a child learning to read that doesn’t know where to put breaks in the sentence. It’s infuriating! She makes everything sound weird and the story becomes disjointed because it doesn’t sound like a human is reading. I don’t know how she gets jobs narrating, it’s just not good

A nice story ruined by a terrible narrator.

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