Done Being a Player is a Black romantic dramedy about Brandon McKnight, a wildly charismatic podcast host who's finally ready to change-only to realize the woman he's falling for can't choose him because of the very choices and lifestyle that once defined him. Known for his smooth talk, wild nights, and rotating roster, Brandon's charm has always opened doors-but it's his past that keeps closing the one he truly wants. As he confronts the consequences of his own patterns and the pain he's caused, this story dives deep into what it means to grow up emotionally after you've already grown into…mehr
Done Being a Player is a Black romantic dramedy about Brandon McKnight, a wildly charismatic podcast host who's finally ready to change-only to realize the woman he's falling for can't choose him because of the very choices and lifestyle that once defined him. Known for his smooth talk, wild nights, and rotating roster, Brandon's charm has always opened doors-but it's his past that keeps closing the one he truly wants. As he confronts the consequences of his own patterns and the pain he's caused, this story dives deep into what it means to grow up emotionally after you've already grown into everything else. This is a journey of self-reckoning wrapped in swagger-where apologies hit harder than punchlines, and vulnerability is the real flex. It's not just a love story-it's a mirror. One that asks: what if you meet "the one" right when they've decided you're not it? Originally written for a movie but now in book form. Watch the inevitable downfall of a so-called player.
Sulie refuses to be boxed in. He uses the pen to press real world issues, spark deeper conversation, and allow growth. He flows across genres with intention, not stuck in one lane, built to have reach, provoke inner reflection, and push boundaries. His voice moves from corner stores to classrooms to boardrooms, same truth in every room. He writes from heartbreak and betrayal, from sacrifice and redemption, then hands the mirror back so readers can face themselves. Craft and grit, clarity and courage. The work entertains, the work educates, the work insists that you own your life, do the inner work, and turn vision into motion. Be the flame, not the spark; do not knock, kick the door in.
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