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Azon

(2023)
(A book in the Laplanche Boys series)
A novel by

 
 
Azon Laplanche left Orlando, Florida at the request of his cousin, Fabienne to 'come get this money', so with his younger brother, Islande following behind, they head to North Carolina and getting money is exactly what Azon sets out to do. Used to being referred to as a bad apple by his hard working Haitian parents, Azon is no stranger to ridicule, but not even that sways his by any means necessary attitude. Since Azon stepped into a boxing ring at the age of nine, anybody that witnesses his talent knows he's destined for greatness, but chasing dreams isn't stopping the grumbling in Azon's belly. He boxes for fun, and has no plans on that changing. Until he catches the eye of a very persistent man that won't let up on Azon. He finally convinces the man to step into the ring on a serious note, and Azon decides to give it a try. It doesn't hurt that the 'nicest' boxer in the state has something that Azon wants. Gia Carpenter. Azon has tried many times to respect the beauty's relationship but with every chance encounter, he begins to believe that he keeps seeing her for a reason. The moment Azon finds out that Money isn't doing what he's supposed to be doing, Azon makes it his mission to not only take Money's title but his woman too.
Gia's father is a retired boxer, and he now manages and trains her boyfriend Money. Gia knows that she will never be more important than Money's career, but no matter how hard she tries, she can never get used to coming second. The moment she decides to leave is the moment that a handsome stranger starts applying all the pressure, and Gia is stuck. Mesmerized and intrigued but stuck all the same. For more reasons than one, entering an entanglement with Azon will be all wrong but maybe just this one time, playing with fire will be worth the consequences.



Genre: Romance

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