
Little Black Girl Lost, Book 5: Queens of New Orleans
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Narrated by:
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Maxx Pinkins
About this listen
Keith Lee Johnson continues the epic tale of Ibo Atikah Mustafa, a master of subversion, who loves it when her powerful competitors underestimate her skill. Little Black Girl Lost Book 5: Queens of New Orleans is the fast-paced rip-roaring sequel to Book 4: Captive. Lauren Renee Bouvier is on a mission and has a plan to destroy every Queen threatening her right to exist and thrive in New Orleans. Will she succeed? Or will her enemies discover her plans and turn victory into defeat?
©2008 Keith Lee Johnson (P)2025 Keith Lee Johnson
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