Life at the Club


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Lust and love go hand in hand, but sometimes, the consequences outweigh the pleasure.

Ms. Nova sacrificed her childhood to be a teenage mother and provide for her family. Working a dead-end job barely pays the bills, but her luck is due to change when her homegirl suggests she shake her ass at a jumping strip joint. Weary and self-conscious, she is reluctant at first, but the money is fast and easy and makes her life a lot less stressful.

Although she has more bread, her bedroom life is at a standstill. Thinking with her head and not her heart, she makes a boss move on the club owner and is able to wrap him around her pinky. But soon, that tryst could end up costing her everything she loves and cherishes.

Marvin is a decorated war veteran and an unsatisfied married man. He has the money and security, but when his wife loses interest in him, he finds a strip club as a way to become reborn. The money is coming in left and right, and he is offered more sex than he ever could have imagined because of his success. Will he be able to maintain his home life when the club life starts to unravel in front of him?

Montezz fell for the Chinese exchange student across the street from him. His life was turned upside down when young love resulted in an unexpected pregnancy. But her betrayal of their union plants a bitter and resentful seed inside of him. How many people will fall victim to the hurt his puppy love caused him?

Author: Adrianne
Publisher: Urban Books
Published: 09/26/2023
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 7.40h x 4.10w x 1.20d
ISBN13: 9781645564911
ISBN10: 1645564916
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | African American & Black | Urban & Street Lit

About the Author
Adrianne Cunningham was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. She's the mother of two and currently resides in the Bluegrass State. She has always been an avid reader, a great lover of suspense and urban fiction novels. She believes that books have a way of opening the mind of the reader and touching them on a level that movies and television lack in comparison.