Wish I Never Met Her Audiobook By Tanisha Stewart, Toni Larue', Octavia Grant, Kenya Moss-Dyme, Keira N. James cover art

Wish I Never Met Her

The Dating App Horrors Series, Book 3

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Wish I Never Met Her

By: Tanisha Stewart, Toni Larue', Octavia Grant, Kenya Moss-Dyme, Keira N. James
Narrated by: Edwin Andrews
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Quincy Rogers has a good woman right in front of him but he can't see the forest for the trees. Instead of embracing the one who loves him, he chases tail on a brand new dating app, A Dime A Dozen.

Quincy needs to see if the grass might be greener on the other side. He figures the woman he has will give him another chance and he'll do the right thing later.

Unfortunately, Quincy will soon learn that tomorrow isn't promised, and neither is the rest of today.

©2025 Tanisha Stewart (P)2025 Tanisha Stewart
African American Domestic Thrillers Mystery Thriller & Suspense
Unexpected Twists • Emotional Rollercoaster • Well-developed Characters • Engaging Plot • Real-life Lessons

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This book had lots of twists, enjoyed from beginning to end. Happy about the ending.

Very good plot

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I love everything about this book. It kept me wanting more and more. Please release the other books on audible. I liked the plot, the characters, and all the twists/turns. Great Story, can’t wait to hear the rest of them.

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I absolutely loved this ending story. It comes with some real life lessons that aren't always given in books. I am happy that this one did show the realism of life.

Realistic Ending

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This book was good. Quincy got exactly what he deserves. He didn't appreciate his friendship or a good woman and the end he lost both. He thought being a player and not caring about nobody feelings was going to allow him to live the life he wanted.

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