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Dr. Steve Maraboli said, “As your insecurity becomes flourished, our relationship becomes poisoned.”
For the 27 year old social worker, Summer Francis, this could not be any truer, especially dealing with her current boyfriend Maurice. If she was a cheater, she probably would but that’s not her style. Giving him multiple chances and hoping for changed behavior, her hope is thrown of out the window after a night on the town with her girls. Will she let go of Maurice and chose herself, her sanity, and her peace? Or will she remain in a toxic relationship that’s at a standstill?
Thirty-six year old Maurice White works hard for the city as a landscaper but only if he could work harder at keeping his relationship in order. Letting his past guide his presence and his future, he finds himself apologizing almost daily for his insecure ways. But when one insecure rant goes too far, will he put the final dagger in his relationship with Summer? Or will he let go of his insecurities to maintain his relationship?
At 30 years old, Kingston Pierce is a single father of a beautiful and intelligent daughter as well as an USF social work instructor and a very sought-after speaker for speaking engagements dealing with social work. His only focus has been his child and his career since love left a bad taste in his mouth. However, one look at Summer and all of that changes. Putting himself back in the game is both scary and worth it, or is it? Will he find real love and affection with Summer? Or will love remain a bitter taste and unforgiving stain in his life?
If curiosity kills the cats, then insecurities definitely murder the relationship. Lakia brings another five star, page-turner story in this soul-stirring, heart-wrenching, and gutsy new African American urban romance standalone, Something About His Love. This book deals with jealousy, insecurities, mental illness, friendships, and love. If ever a book needed a theme song, “Insecure” by Jasmine Sullivan fits perfectly. So, one click and see what the rave is all about.