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Save My Soul by EbonyGoddess
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Imani Morris didn't trust men, at a young age she had to deal with being raped by her mothers boyfriends, until she finally decided to runaway. The streets became her new home at the age of eighteen. Savior "Sav" Jackson had to grow up fast after his father went into a deep depression when his mother left them to be with another man. Making him get into the the streets so he could take care of his younger siblings. When an unexpected event throws them together, can these two lost souls let go of the hurt from the past and find love in each other, Or will they let the past stand in the way of their future.
Pay Me In Tears by EbonyGoddess
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Sometimes the realest nigga on your team is your girl.... Egypt has been down for Taz since day one, but it seems he's been taking not only her but her love for granted. Taz was living the life, not only did he have money coming in from every direction, but all different types of women followed closely behind it too. Will Taz finally open his eyes and see the one that's been holding him down ain't with his bullshit anymore, and will Egypt show him that two can play the game.
Gold Digger by EbonyGoddess
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Gold "Goldie" Monroe is a seventeen-year-old born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. She lives in Glenwood projects, where you can hope to make it out of. Her mother taught her from an early age that love, and men ain't shit, and that money is the only thing you need. Everything is going good for Gold until she has to pay off her mother's debt to a ruthless hustler. They both come up with a plan of her robbing and killing a hood famous hustler Zane "Z" Taylor for the money, but it ain't that easy getting close to him as they thought. With her mother's life on the line, and death knocking on the door can Goldie stick to the plan. © 2013 Ebony Goddess
Ingénue (Urban) by AmyTraore
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Aïda is a west African teen who has lived in Bronx, New York all her life. She is very timid and doesn't have many friends. Her parents are strict and only care about her education. Oblivious to the drugs, sex, and scams surrounding her, she remains invisible. However, when she meets Tyler, she is introduced to a world of things she's never really noticed or that has never noticed her. Her life steers in a whole new direction, and she is transformed into everything she thought she wanted to be. Meanwhile her best friend Malika is becoming a stranger.
Nappy-Headed by RoryBaptiste
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Call it prose. Call it poetry. Call it hastily written words. Whatever you call it...enjoy it. Be saddened by it. Learn from it. Embrace it. Bask in it. These are words written by one woman for all women. You're beautiful. Smile. There is someone out there who thinks you are utterly amazing. Disclaimer: This picture does not belong to me and is the product of whosendu.com
Down Ass Chick(COMPLETED) by xxmuahmuahxx
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Tracey came from a home with an abusive mother and a rapist for a stepfather. When she falls in love with kingpin Raheem, she is intrigued by the life, money, and items he can provide for her. She will do anything to make sure nobody messes with her man or money. Tracey is a Down Ass Chick. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used factiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and not intended by the author. Copyright © 2013 by xxmuahmuahxx All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Conventions as well as the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.