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Ratchet to Righteous

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Ivey, the loving outgoing church girl, tries to pull her sister Toni out of a world of destruction and deceit that could only end in tragedy. While Romero, a hustler with a soft spot for Toni, tries to protect her not knowing the only person she needs protection from is herself. Secrets of guile and betrayal leave friendships in ruin, while new bonds are forged in an effort to overcome the residual damage of lies and dishonesty. This is a riveting tale of two sisters that live and play on completely different sides of the tracks and one woman's metamorphosis from Ratchet to Righteous.

179 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2014

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LaVeau A. White

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LaVeau White (1974-present) was born in St. Louis, MO. The path to writing started at an early age for her. As a youth she always explored with writing short stories and poetry. Later she became a songwriter with the writing group PenTechnique which collaborated to write a catalog of songs from all genres. After placing a song with a movie produced by TriDestined Studios called "We Are Family", LaVeau decided to expand her writing career to novels. Catering to the many genres of readers, she also wanted to expand on the spiritual side of writing inside of urban fiction, historical fiction, and biographic works. She has released six novels and has written screenplay depictions of two of those novels. Her goal is to become a successful screen and television writer.
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July 3, 2015
Good read

This book was good .there was drama a few surprises.mix of both worlds church and the street. Would have like to see this book end not apart 2.
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