Garner Davis is an ambitious television reporter for a network in Columbia, South Carolina. He is the type of reporter that asks the type of questions others won't. The questions he asks women are a little lacking and in some cases awkward. He is even considered selfish at times.
His friend, Dr. Spencer Watts, is busy trying to play match maker but some of his suggested choices for dates are not really what Garner is looking for. Among the many women that cross Garner's path is law enforcement officer Vernise Aikens. Will Vernise be the woman for Garner or will his search continue further?
"Warped Intentions" started off a little slow but then took off like a rocket. It's a story that makes readers think about the choices that they may make and the consequences that come with those choices. A few minor errors, but overall S.B. Redd's "Warped Intentions" is a good book.
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Garner Davis is an ambitious television reporter for a network in Columbia, South Carolina. He is the type of reporter that asks the type of questions others won't. The questions he asks women are a little lacking and in some cases awkward. He is even considered selfish at times.
His friend, Dr. Spencer Watts, is busy trying to play match maker but some of his suggested choices for dates are not really what Garner is looking for. Among the many women that cross Garner's path is law enforcement officer Vernise Aikens. Will Vernise be the woman for Garner or will his search continue further?
"Warped Intentions" started off a little slow but then took off like a rocket. It's a story that makes readers think about the choices that they may make and the consequences that come with those choices. A few minor errors, but overall S.B. Redd's "Warped Intentions" is a good book.
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