book cover of Loving on the King of Memphis
 

Loving on the King of Memphis

(2021)
(The first book in the Loving on the King of Memphis series)
A novel by

 
 
*Previously titled In Love with the King of Memphis*

‘No man is willing to do anything for a woman without wanting something in return.’

That’s how Korday Young feels when she meets the King of Memphis Brandon ‘Brass’ Moss, but what she doesn’t know is, he’s far from the average. Korday is a young, vibrant wedding planner/coordinator who thrives off her success. She buries herself in work to avoid thinking of the problems in life that haunt her. After her first run-in with Brass, she finds herself wondering about the mystery man until he’s in one of her weddings. Their friendship blooms and she learns that Brass is more than meets the eye. She finds herself falling for him, but what happens when she finds herself in a predicament she can’t get out of?

Monica Waters is the older sister of Brass and the true definition of a go-getter. Being a full-time mother and author while being a part-time student is a challenge, but Monica has another responsibility that requires more work; her boyfriend, Kioni. Kioni is the apple of Moni’s eye and she will do anything for him, despite her family’s warnings of her deserving better. Kioni changes for the better, proving everyone wrong, but what is the motive behind this sudden change? Is it genuine or is there something he’s trying to cover up?

Sazmen Moss is the hot-headed younger brother of Brass who lives life by his rules and only his. No one can tell him anything, not even his girlfriend Paisley Barbie. Paisley grows tired of Saz and his games and finds the strength to leave. Putting herself first becomes the number one priority in her life, so where does that leave Saz? Life starts taking a toll on him and he starts falling into depression only Paisley can get him out of. Will she continue putting herself first? Or will she go back to square one?



Genre: Urban Fiction

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