Eyes of a Player

Publisher :
Alcutt Enterprises,LLC
Copyright :
2005
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Rio Romero Clark, is an Oakland-bred brotha determined to remain a Playa-For-Life! Taught by the best of Macks (his Uncle Lee, Father and Grandfather), Rio feels no woman can resist him. And he knows that his game is definitely tight, considering that he’s as a third-generation Playa.
It's Rio’s United-Nations-like appreciation for all types and races of women, from the Ghetto-Fab to the Professional, that leads him to the biggest challenge of his Mack-hood, Carmen Massey.

Carmen, a luscious southern-Dyme, at first sight, appears to be just another target on Rio’s Dyme Hit List! Possessing a body that’s bangin’ enough to make most brothas beg, mixed with southern-charm that can cause even the best playa to hesitate, Carmen’s got Rio in jeopardy of getting his Playa-Card revoked.

Burdened with the weight of potentially not living-up to the family Mack-legacy, Rio must choose between continuing to love his lifestyle or loving Carmen.Unexpectedly tragedy strikes in Rio’s life and a dark secret in Carmen’s past ignites a fire that threatens to burn-up their relationship, permanently.

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Author - Curtis Alcutt
Curtis Alcutt
  Curtis L. Alcutt’s initial effort, “Dyme Hit List,” focuses on Rio, a single African-American man who grapples with finding his soulmate after a lifetime of being a womani More...

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