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Playing with Soul Ties

Soul Ties, Book 2

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Playing with Soul Ties

By: A. Blossom
Narrated by: Ebony Ford, Midnite Michael
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Play around with soul ties, and you will get a baby—or however the saying goes.

Marli Martin is the queen of playing games. Seeing her twin sister get dragged through the mud by love made her promise to never partake. She uses men for their body parts and their money. It had been easy. She never fell in love because she never made her heart available. That was until she met her sister's new brother-in-law, Dru, and their souls tied. One night turned into many, and Marli soon found herself playing stupid games and winning stupid prizes.

Rich and successful record label CEO Dru Willis prides himself on being a leader. He sets out to accomplish something, and he does just that. Dru has lived his entire life getting what he wants when he wants, so when the one thing he can't have turns out to be the only thing he ever wanted, he doesn't know how to handle it. He finds himself cutting all ties with the only woman who ever had his heart, Marli Martin.

Their siblings force them into each other's space, and there is nothing they can do to stop the strings that bind them from connecting. Dru soon realizes that Marli is the woman he wants, but is he willing to play her silly games? Playing with soul ties can be dangerous, but with every risk, there is a reward. Will Dru and Marli be able to ignite their bond, free of games, or will they discover that if you play around with soul ties, you might get burned?

©2024 Jasmine Hughes (P)2024 Podium Audio
African American Contemporary Heartfelt
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Really good series. I really enjoyed it. The narration was good as well. Midnite Michael is one of my favs.

Soul Ties

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I couldn’t put my phone down. I know I missed a couple of work calls, but I couldn’t stop listening to it. From book one with Blue to book two with Drew

No work all play

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So good! I laughed. I cried. It was literally a good time. I want more Dru and Marli!

Loved everything about it

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An amazing story with curves I wasn’t expecting! Kept me on the edge overall excited for what would happen next! I didn’t think it would compare to the first! But you did just that 🥰

Had me on the edge baby

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The books I read from her so far has never missed this book had a plot twist I was not expecting please listen or read I promise you will be satisfied

Love A Blossom

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Dru wasn't playing no games with Marli!! I'm glad he stepped up! he applied the pressure and im glad Marli got out of her own way!! that Janel was a mess and needs therapy!!! I passed these up several times I'm glad I took the time it was good!!!

loved it!!

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love their story and Ebony and Midnite did the damn thing bringing the story to life. Midnight will have you want to marry these men.

🔥🔥🔥🔥

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I love that Drew got to the point that he was willing to take care of the Marley and the twins regardless if they were his. Natalie kept Marley at arms length because she didn’t want him to go through with Marley what she went through with his dad. Jenelle really did need psychiatric help. I do wish that part of the story was told a little more. Overall, the narration was great. I don’t think the southern accent was needed from Ebony, though.

Great Story

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