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The Pleasure of Pain 5

By: Shameek Speight
Narrated by: Cee Scott
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After exploding the Santiago Cartel building and killing every member, Layla feels on top of the world with her new divas and new man by her side. She feels unstoppable, and knowing she was now the last of the original Teflon Divas; with Iris and Tess presumed dead from the explosion. Layla and her divas are trying to get as far as they can from New York City. A new life in San Francisco is on the horizon, but when unexpected plans happen they have to split up.

When Harmony B. Gets an urgent phone call that her mother and brother are in great danger from the notorious Haitian gang the Zoepounds, Harmony must put her family first over her new found sisters and go off on her own. Not wanting anyone to know about her past life, she rushed to North Miami to protect her loved ones. The fear and pain of her past has come back to haunt her, she questions whether she is enough to keep them safe and will she make it in time?

©2020 Shameek Speight (P)2023 Shameek Speight

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