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When Love Calls His Name

The Bellamy Brothers, Book 2

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When Love Calls His Name

Auteur(s): Riley Baxter
Narrateur(s): Myles Washington, Ember Bell
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Nino Bellamy has spent his entire life chasing women while avoiding the four-letter word that has never shown him its value. He has always found solace between a woman’s legs, as opposed to the muscle in her chest, upholding the motto pleasure over pain and fulfillment over heartache. His methods have always worked in his favor for the entirety of his life until he crossed paths with her one night.

Ariana Whitfield has been praying for God to remove the dead weight in her life, her current relationship being the bulk of it all. When she finally gets the freedom she’s been seeking, she goes on a mission to get her life back. A night out meant to celebrate her single status leads her to an initial encounter with none other than Nino.

Met with a man with an ego the size of Texas and the sexiness to match, she decides to test the waters, but she gets more than she bargained for. Will Nino discover that giving love a chance can have eternal benefits, or is he too stuck in his ways? Can Ariana give in to this new connection, or will fear of failure loom over her?

Note: Nino Bellamy is the brother of Caine Bellamy from Forever After All. While When Love Calls His Name is a standalone, if you want a first glimpse of who Nino is, listening to Forever After All will give you a better understanding of Nino's mindset.

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