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Hood Love 2 by NaeBbyXo
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The sequel to Hood Love 1 Love is a very hurtful thing. It could either kill you or make you stronger. Janiyah and Trevan have survived theirs. Through every obstacle that was thrown their way, they overcame it together. Will it be the same for their son? Copyright © 2019
Hood Love 1 by NaeBbyXo
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Janiyah was the kind of girl everyone adored - sweet, kind, and effortlessly alluring. Her beauty and vibrant personality drew people to get, making her the center of attention wherever she went. Always up for a good time, she never missed a chance to dance or have a good time. But no one could have predicted that one night, one party, would change her life. Copyright © 2014
Thug fetish 3:Lost but not forgotten  by souneique
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The story of the lost Twin//+more
Thug Fetish 2:Love forgotten  by souneique
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After Jadah,survives her coma of 1 year,and gives birth to her two twin babies,WHILE in a coma,she's ready to start her life,on a new.Fresh.Clean start.Her life is going ok,but slowly tilting down until the man she loves,who she hardly remember,comes back into her life,Jayceon. Jayceon is fresh out of prison and already have people coming for his and his long lost family head. What will they do? Will they work out in the end?
Uncle Tom's Cabin, Young Folks' Edition (Completed) by BannedBooks
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This book was banned at one time for its depiction of slavery and for concern over the actions of some of the characters. Published in 1852, Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. It was the best-selling book of the 19th century.