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  • I've Got Your Man - ZAYN MALIK by BlinkToTheDamn182
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    ☆This book to dedicated to all colored women and girls. All of us deserve to find love with hopefully someone of an opposite race. This is especially for my Haitian American women. To all my zoes, with all my heart -Jenica Jeanbaptiste "I've got your man And you can't do anything about it You may think he is coming back to you But I doubt it" In which Zayn Malik goes to the club to get away from his deranged girlfriend and meets a curvaceous Haitian American women named Esther Saint-Louis. Very quickly they become really close "friends" and soon Zayn finds himself spending every waking moment with her. But when his girlfriend finds out about his late night frolicking with Esther, things take a turn for the worst. And when Zayn starts realizing his true feelings for Esther, he has to choose the women he wants to spend his life with. Zayn choose Esther in a heart beat but this doesn't mean Gigi's going to back off so easily.....
  • Being A Haitian American Girl by BambooChick
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    I love that I can call myself haitan but,lawd knows sometimes I don't need to be haitan at the moment.I know all Haitian children can relate
  • Overit  by Intellectual_Goddess
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    Shayla Jean-Baptiste has always been too much. Too loud when she laughs, too bold when she enters a room, too opinionated when she opens her mouth. And now? She's too tired to keep pretending she's got it all together. Between finishing her master's degree, blogging her secrets under a name nobody knows, dodging situationships, juggling complicated friendships, and showing up as the "therapist" in a Haitian family that doesn't believe in therapy-Shayla is over it. Over her mom asking why she's still single. Over her dad minding everyone's business but his own. Over her sister's drama, her brother's silence, and a church that wants her nodding even though she stopped believing a long time ago. Rent is high. Jobs are draining. Cancel culture stays lurking. And love? Don't even ask. Overit is a sharp, funny, and brutally honest coming-of-age story about surviving your twenties as a Black Haitian woman in a world that wants you to smile pretty while carrying everybody else's secrets.