
Little Black Girl Lost, Book 2: The Forbidden
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Narrated by:
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Maxx Pinkins
About this listen
The sequel to the first book, titled The Forbidden, is a captivating and intense story that dives into irresistible TEMPTATION, delicious OBSESSION, and fiery VENGEANCE, making it a truly explosive and unyielding continuation.
In The Forbidden, NAPOLEON BENTLEY emerges as a formidable character, reigning over the perilous French Quarter of New Orleans and establishing himself as a dominant force in organized crime. NAPOLEON’s reputation precedes him as someone who has no qualms about taking whatever he desires. He’s set his sights on stunning and curvaceous JOHNNIE WISE. There are no limits to what he will do in order to have her.
©2003 Keith Lee Johnson (P)2025 Keith Lee JohnsonWhat listeners say about Little Black Girl Lost, Book 2: The Forbidden
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