Somebody's Gotta Be On Top 
asked by wellness on November 18, 2006 4:26 AM
So says Darius Jones. At twenty-two, he's grown
but he hasn't necessarily grown up. He still thinks the opposite sex exists purely for his satisfaction. Not that he doesn't know how to pleasure a sister; he just doesn't want them telling him the way it's going to be. But trying to be on top all the time only gets him into trouble with the women in his lifeincluding Fancy Taylor. With a regal bearing and skin like brown sugar, Fancy's definitely intriguing. Darius is sure he'd enjoy sampling what the lady has to offer, but that's all. Fancy's past precludes her from being serious relationship material. Yet fate has a way of stepping in and putting the wrong people on the right path
Caught between pride and the call of his own untrusting heart, Darius has a lot to learn: about life, women, and what it takes to find and nurture real love. And if he's not careful, he might just end up on the bottom of everything
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Reviews
This book have me wanting to read the other books regarding the charctors in this series!
reviewed by paradiselove on November 18, 2006 10:40 AM
My hat's off to the author, this was an awesome book. I loved the first sequel books before this one as well, but she really topped herself with this one. I couldn't put it down. Darius was just a plain mess. Typical man attitude ! Darius Jones needs to learn how to love. I hope he finds this but not with Fancy. They are two of kind but nothing good would come out of their relationship...Loved her sexual appetite in the story line. I am soooo ready for the next ! Enjoy the book, you will love it too.
reviewed by lovieduvie on November 26, 2006 12:08 AM
Very good book. It was a page turner that kept my attention. This is a very passionate story that held me to the very end. If I had any complaints about this book, I would have to say the very end. It did get quite confusing. Especially the last page. Overall, good read.
reviewed by stix on November 28, 2006 7:52 AM
wants I start reading the book it was getting good as i was turning the pages but when I reach toward the last couple of pages it ended real dumb but over all it was a good book
reviewed by dataworld on November 28, 2006 1:37 PM
