Two Can Play That Game

Two Can Play That Game by J. L. Sapphire, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 26, 2014, is a 230-page exploration of romantic entanglements. The story follows Mya, a hopeless romantic who, after a series of disappointing relationships, believes she may never find true love. Her life takes a turn when she meets Gavin, a captivating man who ignites her passion, yet it is his brother, Derek, who occupies her dreams. Faced with a dilemma, Mya decides to embrace a bold approach to love by dating both brothers simultaneously.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of modern relationships and the challenges of navigating romantic feelings. As Mya enjoys the thrill of dating both brothers, she learns that love can be a game with high stakes, where emotions run deep and consequences can be severe. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of urban life and the intricacies of love, making it a relevant read for those interested in literature that reflects contemporary romantic dilemmas.
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Mya is a hopeless romantic and she plans to make someone the perfect wife one day. But after countless breakups and meaningless one night stands, she’s given up on hope of finding love and is sure she will grow old alone. Then she meets Gavin. Gavin is sexy, ricj, and drives her crazy in bed, but it’s his brother, Derek that Mya dreams about at night. Torn between the two brothers she knows she has to make a choice, but eventually she takes her best friend’s advice and decide to date both brothers, after all men date more than one woman at a time, so why can’t she. Mya is having fun playing the game and playing the field. But when playing the game of love, you have to be willing to lose because someone is always bound to get hurt and the consequences can be deadly.
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