Feel My Love

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Hardworking. There’s no better word to describe Afrika Phillips. When the opportunity arises for a position in the finance department at a black-owned tech company, she feels as though she is a shoe-in. There’s only one problem—Warren.

The two of them meet in the most unconventional way.

Warren Johnson is stubborn and guarded. His only focus is his career. Against his will, his encounter with Afrika forces him to question his beliefs. The biggest one: there’s not a place in his life for love.

As fate would have it, Afrika and Warren take each other through a journey that teaches them that no one is perfect, and that growth is constant. At the end, the question still remains, will the two let love in?

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Hardworking. There’s no better word to describe Afrika Phillips. When the opportunity arises for a position in the finance department at a black-owned tech company, she feels as though she is a shoe-in. There’s only one problem—Warren.

The two of them meet in the most unconventional way.

Warren Johnson is stubborn and guarded. His only focus is his career. Against his will, his encounter with Afrika forces him to question his beliefs. The biggest one: there’s not a place in his life for love.

As fate would have it, Afrika and Warren take each other through a journey that teaches them that no one is perfect, and that growth is constant. At the end, the question still remains, will the two let love in?

Hardworking. There’s no better word to describe Afrika Phillips. When the opportunity arises for a position in the finance department at a black-owned tech company, she feels as though she is a shoe-in. There’s only one problem—Warren.

The two of them meet in the most unconventional way.

Warren Johnson is stubborn and guarded. His only focus is his career. Against his will, his encounter with Afrika forces him to question his beliefs. The biggest one: there’s not a place in his life for love.

As fate would have it, Afrika and Warren take each other through a journey that teaches them that no one is perfect, and that growth is constant. At the end, the question still remains, will the two let love in?