When two people accustomed to getting what they want cross paths, both of their lives are disrupted- leaving them wanting nothing more than to run back to the way things used to be.
Eric Holmes is an NFL
running back who got traded from the Dallas Cowboys to the New Orleans Saints
not a moment too soon. On the heels of rumors of infidelity his wife Angie,
threatens to take their kids and leave if she ever found those rumors to hold
true. Determined to have a great beginning in New Orleans with the promise of a
starting role on his new team, and a more trusting role in his marriage, Eric
welcomes the trade. But after
only a year in his new city, Eric still struggles with temptation.
With a career that is going great and a marriage
that couldn't be stronger, he still finds himself drifting. While
dating Saints cheerleader, Maya Dorsey, he begins to feel guilty for
starting the same cheating pattern all over again. Eric plans to end
things between them, when he realizes that Maya wants more than he is able to
give. But when Maya reveals a secret, he starts to re-evaluate the timing of
his departure. And then to
complicate things more, one night after a great game, Eric finds himself
celebrating in a night club when
the beautiful and bold, Skyy Francois walks up to him and introduces herself.
Unable to resist the charms of the spicy New Orleans bombshell, Eric finds
himself intrigued. This time he may have met his match. Both sexy and street
smart, Skyy has never had a problem getting what she wants. There has never
been a shortage of wealthy and powerful men in her life, men who recognize that
she is high-maintenance, and have no problem satisfying her every desire; Eric
included. Until he discovers that she isn't one to accept the word ‘No’ for an
answer and will do whatever is necessary to get what she wants. The only
problem is, she has made up her mind that what she wants is him.
In the end, will Eric find
himself caught up in the single’s lifestyle or will he want to run back to the
comforts of his family?
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