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Losin' Control

A Novel

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Losin' Control

By: Ladii Nesha
Narrated by: Chance Smolders, Anna Lynn Wright
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Deemed Detroit's bad boy, Czar is a man of many layers.

To the world, he's a lyrical genius with a sharp tongue and tough exterior. Behind closed doors, he battles with dark demons from his past while dodging industry drama, scandals, and lies.

Marley is walking through life barely existing. Her soul is shattered by tragedy, leaving her with a heavy heart and broken spirit. She's content with fading into the shadows, and it works for her until she collides with him.

Czar is a walking red flag. Marley is emotionally unavailable. Together they are destined for emotional turmoil. Just when they have it all figured out, the duo learns that the past has a sneaky way of preying on the future.

©2024 Ladii Nesha (P)2025 Podium Audio
African American Contemporary Romantic Suspense Heartfelt Emotions

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Losing Control was a long read, but it had a lot going for it—especially the great banter and strong chemistry between the main characters. I was really into their dynamic and how they navigated their individual traumas.

That said, the third act breakup felt completely unnecessary. The FMC and MMC had already been through so much, and adding that extra layer of drama didn’t feel earned. I get that it was supposed to show growth and healing, but I think that could’ve been done through something like joint therapy or deeper communication.

The makeup and ending felt rushed and a bit weak compared to the emotional depth earlier in the book. Still, the story had its highlights—it just didn’t land the ending for me.

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