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Groupie Chronicles #3

Groupie Chronicles 3

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After suffering a parent's worse nightmare, Mia and Mike are reunited with their daughter Kylie after she is kidnapped as a part of a plot by Sira, Melissa and Sira's cousin Tania.

Finally believing that she is happy and at peace with life, Mia learns a secret about a horrible affair and acts on impulse committing the ultimate crime that leads to an unsuspecting reunion with her family where she learns a secret from her past that explains how she became the woman she is today.

Can Mia forgive Mike? Or are they done forever?

157 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 13, 2013

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Drea Delgado

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Born in Chicago, Illinois Drea Delgado is the newest author on the urban fiction scene. Drea has been writing since she was thirteen years old. At the urging of a friend, she began to write her first untitled novel over the course of a few years. Having shown it to a few friends, they urged her to write, but she never took it seriously.

She won many awards throughout high school for writing. It was in high school where she discovered her love of reading starting with the legendary Donald Goines novels. Drea began to get serious about writing during a very low point in her life. She would sit for hours on end and just write until she couldn't write anymore.

Drea is the author of the Groupie Chronicles series, Professional Freak, Memoirs of an R & B Housewife, Kharma Is A Bitch and Loyalty & Respect.

An author, mom, business owner and advocate. Drea resides in suburban Chicago with her family.

Drea currently publishes under K.T.L Publications.

https://www.facebook.com/authordrea/

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Love yourself

I understand and relate to the problem that women have with self-esteem,it starts out when they're growing up we need to let all children knew that they are special and unique and worthy to be loved and they should love their self as well I was abused as a child it took years for me to overcome it
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