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What Kind of Man Would I Be
Contributor(s): Karrington, Blake (Author), Benn Jr, Keith (Read by)
ISBN: 1982532920     ISBN-13: 9781982532925
Publisher: Urban Audiobooks
OUR PRICE:   $26.96  
Product Type: MP3 CD - Other Formats
Published: March 2019
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | African American - Urban
Themes:
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
 
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Publisher Description:

Four friends manuever through toxic and terrifc relationships and come to terms with their troublesome views about women.

Smart, successful, and sexy, Dorrian is a local club owner and promoter with serious commitment problems. He has dreams of one day putting a ring on the finger of a woman he deems worthy, but after years in the club business and countless interactions with the party-girl types, Dorrian finds himself wondering if there is truly anyone who can live up to his standards.

Ant, a certified thug gigolo, has a skewed view of the opposite sex, due in large part to his untrusting and unaffectionate mother. He often finds himself in need of women who can fill that void his mother left behind.

Roshon, an upwardly mobile professional, is a devoted friend and father to his seven-year-old son, RJ. Although he loves his son with all his being, the total opposite rings true for his baby's momma. Dina is the true definition of hoodrat, and she is determined to make sure she gets her share of Roshon's new success.

Carlos is a well-muscled womanizer who owns and operates his own barbershop. He is the proud father of four children, all by different women. He falls in love just as quick as he falls out of it.Follow these four childhood friends as they navigate the sometimes treacherous, sometimes triumphant relationships with the women in their lives.


Contributor Bio(s): Karrington, Blake: -

Blake Karrington wants readers to get to know his complex characters as if they're really alive. Likening him to a bad boy gone good, readers see a storyteller who writes as if he's lived in the worlds he generously shares, readily conveying his message that humanity is everywhere, especially in the unlikely, mean streets of the inner city.