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Korporate's Pleasure 3

By: Diamond D. Johnson
Narrated by: Myles Washington, Ebony Ford
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Publisher's Summary

The finale is finally here.

Since part one of this series, this has been one crazy rollercoaster of a ride. New enemies have come to tear down the Strong organization, and things have suddenly taken a turn for the worse, as there is now beef within the family. Kyle is a snake that has been lurking in the grass for years. For so long, Korporate has kept him around, feeling that it was something his father and his grandfather would have wanted had they still been in the picture. Kyle has done the ultimate disrespect this time, and Korporate will not rest until he is dealt with.

The finale of this series will have you hanging onto the edge of your seat. Korporate and Pleasure's marriage is tested like never before. We can only hope they can stick together through these trials and finish this beautiful journey in their marriage, which sadly has to get ugly sometimes.

©2023 Diamond D. Johnson (P)2024 Podium Audio

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