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The Puerto Rican Flame!

By: Antonio Sherman
Narrated by: Molly Gallegos
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Publisher's Summary

The Puerto Rican Flame! is the 6th book of the Boy, Bye! Book series urban street drama. 

This series covers the ups and down in the lives of the 187-Fresh Girls Crew as they deal with love life and relationship and everything else the world has to throw at these smoking hot, traffic-stopping, and desirable young ladies. At a glance, they each have it all going on, and yes, that would be partially true, but when it comes to the real world versus the textbook, Lesa-Lesa Gomez is the "Baddest Baddie" in Philly, so fine guys call her name twice, trying to get her attention! 

In this book, Lesa-Lesa's dreams are yet to come true. She had dropped her first single and just finished a successful capital tour. All her outward pouring of love and affection for helping others is returning to her now. She's in New York, headlining a dance piece. Yet with all the good things coming to light for her, drama is awaiting on the sideline to show its face.

©2023 Antonio N. Sherman (P)2023 Antonio N. Sherman

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