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Malia&Khari II por fiftyslays
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Set into their adult lives, Khari and Malia's marriage has its twist and turns. Can their love handle the test of time?
Malia & Khari III: The Kids por fiftyslays
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The spinoff to Malia & Khari. The kids are all grown up, and ain't no drama like kid drama.
Malia&Khari por fiftyslays
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Khari Valentine is a basketball player from New Orleans, Louisiana who seems to be very rough around the edges. His move to Washington, DC to play college ball for Georgetown University is less than smooth. He meets a very well rounded young lady in Malia King. She's smart, beautiful, spiritual, and patient. Can they build a friendship or would the two think that they have nothing in common?
Say It  por fiftyslays
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Nia is now a grown woman. A cold one. While she's trying to protect her heart, one guy will attempt to eat away at the wall she has built. An ode to Black mental health and self care. Read Soft & Strength (in this order) first.
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Nia and the gang are all grown up. You should read Soft before you read this book.
Soft.  por fiftyslays
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When a high profile CEO, Zeke Ingram, clashes with the new boss in town, Naomi Cartier, it's clear that it's more than business and in the end, it gets very personal. Flaws are a given, but can they be looked over? Copyright © 2017 by Kourtney All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.