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Wifey to a South Central Bully

By: Shantay
Narrated by: Darlene M. Jones
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Keyshia felt like bad luck followed behind her. Plus, she didn’t have any luck with men. Everyone she gave her heart to only left it in shattered pieces. Right now she is facing the most pain she has ever felt. Her granny’s cancer diagnosis is up and down and she doesn’t know what the future holds.

Wrapped deeply into the streets and his own heartache, Bully vows that no other woman could replace the woman he once loved. So now his only mission is to touch the most money he can and never land himself with the Feds.

Bully comes into her life and heals all the broken pieces to her heart. Keyshia’s love feels too good to be true to Bully. He does everything in his power to fight the urge to fall in love again. Once they commit to each other the fight to stay together starts. With too much pain in the past, they do everything in their power to not let history rewrite itself.

©2022 Shantay Franklin (P)2023 Shantay Franklin

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