### From Publishers Weekly A raucous "desperate husbands" story line—co-starring crazy baby mamas, shady churchgoers and various deranged personalities—ups the conflict quotient significantly in Weber's latest (_Baby Mamma Drama_ , _The Preacher's Son_ , etc.). In signature Weber style, alternating
So You Call Yourself a Man
✍ Scribed by Carl Weber
- Book ID
- 100427328
- Publisher
- Kensington Books
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0758261225
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Carl Weber, the New York Times bestselling author of Up to No Good, will keep you on edge with this tale of three lifelong friends. . .
James Robinson and his wife have had their rough patches. But seven years into their marriage, things are better than ever...until James's past comes back to haunt him with a baby in tow.
James's best friend, Brent Williams, has always had women throwing themselves at him, but it's taken Brent a while to find someone who wants him for the man he is on the inside. His plus-sized fiancée isn't his usual type, but they seem like a match made in heaven until a sexy third party comes along...
When Sonny Harrison's wife sends him packing, he's lonely until he reunites with his high school sweetheart. But as his feelings for her get a little too intense, Brent and James may be the only ones who can intervene. But will that mean losing their friend forever?
"Captivating and heartfelt...a satisfying read." The RAWSISTAZ...
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