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Piano in the Dark

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Piano in the Dark

By: Eric Pete
Narrated by: Matthew J. Harris
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Chase Hidalgo has a good life. He works as a paralegal in his buddy Jacobi’s successful law firm and has a loving wife, Dawn. Yet he feels unsettled. Like he still has dreams left unfulfilled.

When he meets Ava in a bar, she seems to know him, but he has no idea who she is. A spark ignites between them, but intrigued as he is, Chase stays true to his marital vows. But when Ava pursues him, the attraction is too powerful to resist, and a fiery romance ensues.

How does this mysterious woman seem to know Chase better than he knows himself? As Ava and Chase spend more time together, his comfy life starts to unravel, and it’s clear that Ava will soon ruin him. But how can he let her go before understanding their true connection?

©2011 Eric Pete (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing and Urban Audiobooks, LLC
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This turned out to be like a syfy live story. I enjoyed it and I didn’t expect to. I would suggest giving it a try… not a reread but definitely recommend.

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This book was excellent. It was not your regular urban drama filled with drug dealing, the "hood", gangs, etc, as these all can be tiresome and stereotypical, to say the least. It's refreshing to see a Black writer go out of what is expected of us and completely do something different. I do not want to give it away, but overall, it was continuously listening for me because of its theme mixed with sci-fi. Thanks, Mattew J. Harris, for a well-written, unique, and convincing book to read.

Not your regualr urban ficttion book filled with v

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