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Twenty years ago, Vaughn “Chiller” Jackson was one of the most sought-after entertainers on the face of the earth. His pretty boy looks and soulful R&B ballads put him on the most wanted list of virtually every industry label. But even the brightest stars fade, and now the only people who... read more

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  • Sloane Young: Heroine - In her own words:"I grew up listening to the soulful ballads and finger-snapping songs of Vaughn Jackson. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd be auditing his tax records. He's a big spender and I'm a frugal saver. When we get together, there's a lot of head-butting, arguing, and sexual tension. I'm sure he thinks he can lure any woman to his bed. But I'm willing to gamble he's met his match with me!"
  • Vaughn "Chiller" Jackson: HeroHero - In his own words: "Fifteen years ago, I was the hottest singer on the R&B charts. I was known as the man with the velvet voice. But when I refused to conform to the changing trends in music, my record label turned its back on me. Ever since then, I’ve had a sour taste in my mouth for the entertainment business. But I still got it, baby. I can sing the panties off any woman."
  • Duke: Hero's best friend and manager - in his words: "Thanks to Vaughn's cocaine-snorting, back-stabbing accountant who ran off with all the money from Jackson Enterprises, we ain't got a pot to piss in. Since I can't find the SOB, I have to sign a contract for Vaughn to appear on the dating reality dating show, Signs of Love. The only good thing that's come out of this is there are twelve fine women who will do ANYTHING for a chance for romance with Vaughn."
  • Fallon: Sloane's sassy, wild younger sister - in her words: "I told Sloane she should shove that stuffy old accounting job up her boss's a$$. True Love only comes along once in a lifetime, and honey, you gotta grab it by the balls!"
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Quotes edit see section history

  • ““Your secretary wasn’t exactly dressed for career day.” Unless it’s a career as a streetwalker.”
    Sloane
  • “She had an understated prettiness about her, but her attitude definitely rubbed him the wrong way. Her tone indicated that she was used to bossing people around and used to being obeyed. Sitting there all prim and proper with her calculator and her concrete demeanor. She was probably hell on wheels, the kind of woman who would have a man drawn and quartered just for putting a staple on the wrong side of the page. Well, if she thought she could control him, she had another thing coming.”
    Vaughn
  • ““I heard that guy is such a notorious ladies’ man, he can get a woman pregnant just by looking at her.””
    Leonard, Sloane's irritating co-worker
  • ““Why? Because I’m not depressed and moping around? Because I’m still finding ways to enjoy life instead of agonizing over every nickel I spend? You want a brotha to walk around with his bottom lip scraping the ground. Well, I ain’t like that.””
    Vaughn to Sloane
  • “She blinked, batting her long lashes at him. But he didn’t take it as a flirtatious move. He wasn’t sure Sloane Young was even capable of flirting. She was just a cold number-cruncher who probably had to remind herself to blink every few minutes so she would appear human.”
    Vaughn
  • ““He ain’t gon’ do shit. He’s as yellow as mustard, but without the bite.””
    Duke
  • “"I was using the bathroom when I heard you yapping your jaws. So, you were saying something about kicking my ass in a dark alley? There’s one out back if you’re interested.””
    Sloane to one of the contestants on Signs of Love

First Sentence edit see section history

What do you mean I'm broke?

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Chanta Rand (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Golden Isis Publishing
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Publication Date: October 4, 2011
ISBN: N/A
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Reading Level: Adults

This book is for ADULTS ONLY.


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