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This Man Played Me

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This Man Played Me

By: KHAOS
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From the world of the Sneaky Link series comes a story of betrayal, rage, and the fight to reclaim your life.

Diamond Carter thought she had it all figured out. At twenty-six, she was running her own club, looking good, and deeply in love with Zion Lewis—the man she'd built her entire world around for three years. She cooked for him, supported him, and believed in their future together. But when cracks started showing in their relationship, Diamond ignored the signs. The distance. The lies. The way his best friend Devan always seemed to be around.

Then she discovered the truth that shattered everything: Zion wasn't just cheating—he'd been living a double life the entire time. The humiliation, the betrayal, the rage... it all came crashing down in one explosive moment that landed Diamond behind bars.

Stripped of her freedom, her business, and her dignity, Diamond is forced to face the woman she became while loving a man who never deserved her. In the cold reality of county jail, she begins the hardest journey of her life—learning to forgive herself, rebuild from nothing, and discover who she is without him.

But healing isn't linear, and moving forward means confronting the ghosts of her past, including the man who destroyed her and the choices that nearly cost her everything.

This Man Played Me is a raw, unflinching story about what happens when love turns toxic, when you lose yourself in someone else, and what it takes to rise from the ashes stronger than before. Because sometimes the only way to find yourself is to lose everything first.

Some betrayals break you. Others remake you.

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