Mr. High Maintenance

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Nishawnda Ellis ISBN: 9781599831299
Publisher: Urban Books Publication: September 1, 2010
Imprint: Urban Books Language: English
Author: Nishawnda Ellis
ISBN: 9781599831299
Publisher: Urban Books
Publication: September 1, 2010
Imprint: Urban Books
Language: English

Meet Jerome, Lamant, and Marcus, three single men who share one thing in common: their high maintenance needs drive women away.
Jerome Hart's ideal relationship is not to be in one. He enjoys his single life, and has no intention of slowing down his bed-hopping, fast-lane ways.
Twenty-eight-year-old Lamant James is busy as usual, figuring out how to balance his sixty-hour work week with his search for the ideal mate. His rigid dating rules have women running for their lives.
Recently divorced forty-year-old Marcus Hill would prefer a not-so-desperate housewife mail-ordered and shipped from the 1950s. He never saw his divorce coming, due to his belief that he was a super duper husband. Why their ideal women are so hard to find is beyond any of them. The possibility of changing themselves is unthinkable. Can they evolve, or face ending up alone?

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Meet Jerome, Lamant, and Marcus, three single men who share one thing in common: their high maintenance needs drive women away.
Jerome Hart's ideal relationship is not to be in one. He enjoys his single life, and has no intention of slowing down his bed-hopping, fast-lane ways.
Twenty-eight-year-old Lamant James is busy as usual, figuring out how to balance his sixty-hour work week with his search for the ideal mate. His rigid dating rules have women running for their lives.
Recently divorced forty-year-old Marcus Hill would prefer a not-so-desperate housewife mail-ordered and shipped from the 1950s. He never saw his divorce coming, due to his belief that he was a super duper husband. Why their ideal women are so hard to find is beyond any of them. The possibility of changing themselves is unthinkable. Can they evolve, or face ending up alone?

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