Crossing The Line

Fiction & Literature, African American
Cover of the book Crossing The Line by Latasha Bynum-Marchand, Latasha Bynum-Marchand
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Author: Latasha Bynum-Marchand ISBN: 9781476434230
Publisher: Latasha Bynum-Marchand Publication: July 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Latasha Bynum-Marchand
ISBN: 9781476434230
Publisher: Latasha Bynum-Marchand
Publication: July 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

How far would you cross the line? Every man and woman has their limits. Words are hurtful, lies are told, and the occasional rumor is spread….so as people we tend to put up our personal shields and barriers, due to the unforeseeable circumstance or changes we go through. Renee is an intelligent, professional woman facing the challenges of juggling both her personal and professional life. She has accomplished many of her career goals, but is completely blind-sided as she rises to the top. Renee has many friends from her childhood to her adult life, but none closer than her closest friend Ahrei. Aheri is a well-liked, attractive trophy that has issues unlike any other woman she knows or in relation too. Jordan is a well-built male, who needs the approval of others, to deal with the issues of life that have eluded him. “Anger is easy forgiveness is not.” If given the choice to forgive someone who has crossed the ultimate line, what would you do?

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How far would you cross the line? Every man and woman has their limits. Words are hurtful, lies are told, and the occasional rumor is spread….so as people we tend to put up our personal shields and barriers, due to the unforeseeable circumstance or changes we go through. Renee is an intelligent, professional woman facing the challenges of juggling both her personal and professional life. She has accomplished many of her career goals, but is completely blind-sided as she rises to the top. Renee has many friends from her childhood to her adult life, but none closer than her closest friend Ahrei. Aheri is a well-liked, attractive trophy that has issues unlike any other woman she knows or in relation too. Jordan is a well-built male, who needs the approval of others, to deal with the issues of life that have eluded him. “Anger is easy forgiveness is not.” If given the choice to forgive someone who has crossed the ultimate line, what would you do?

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