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My Baby Daddy's Crazy New B**ch (Standalone)

By: Lady Lissa
Narrated by: She Speaks Narrating
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**********DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A RE-RELEASE**********

Malayka is a woman training to become a pharmacist when by chance she meets the handsome Zion. The two begin a heated relationship but within months of dating, Malayka finds herself with child. Breaking the news to Zion turns out to be more stressful than ever because they haven't been together that long. Being raised in a household without a father, Malayka wants more for her child. All she wants is for Zion to marry her so they can raise their child together. She strives to give her daughter the family that she never had.

Zion also grew up without a father in his life but finding out that Malayka is pregnant so early in their brand-new relationship has him running for his life. After having a long talk with his mom and brother, he steps up to his responsibilities as a father, but refuses to be anything else to Malayka. But Malayka doesn't give up. She wants Zion and will stop at nothing to get him, even when he gets a new girlfriend.

Will Malayka's concerns about the girlfriend prove to be true or will Zion think she's just a baby mama hung up on the baby daddy? Will Krystal prove to be the crazy bi**h that Malayka believes her to be? Or will she be the wifey that Zion always wanted.

©2025 Trinity R. St. Julien (P)2025 Trinity R. St. Julien
African American Contemporary
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