Diary Of A Mad Black Woman
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  • Reads 148
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2023
Mature
Explore the gripping journey of a devoted wife, cast aside after 18 years by her cruel husband. As she confronts her shattered past, fate intervenes when she meets Orlando, a charismatic and powerful head of the Torchia mafia family. Discover how love, danger, and self-discovery intertwine in her quest for a fresh start.

Warning: At the age of 16 should read this book.

Trigger Warning Content: Language, sex, romance, drama, and sexual violence.

Yes, this is the book compared to Madea movie but it's different.
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