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McKinley’s Journey #2

Prima Donna - Book 1&2: McKinley's Journey

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This book includes Prima Donna Book 1 and Book 2, which is an additional 27,000 words)
Looks can be deceiving, and love can cover a multitude of sins. On the outside, McKinley appears to have it all – a fly crib, a closet full of clothes, money to blow and a man who is every woman’s wet dream. However, lonely nights and broken promises are her realities. The only thing, McKinley wants more than the air she breathes, is Jamil. But Jamil’s harboring a secret that’s destined to destroy everything and push McKinley into another man’s arms.
In this extended version of “Prima Donna,” National Best-Selling Author Keisha Ervin puts a twist on love and independence and engulfs readers into McKinley’s pilgrimage of adulthood in this highly anticipated sequel to her hit novel, “Finding Forever.”

242 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 2015

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Keisha Ervin

60 books774 followers
Hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, Keisha Ervin is a prolific writer and devoted mother. Her success has drawn much deserved attention to herself and her hometown.
She is the author of the National Best-Sellers Chyna Black, Me & My Boyfriend, Mina's Joint and Hold U Down, as well as the novel Torn and the short story After the Storm, featured in the Street Love anthology.

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September 29, 2018
Never fails

Keisha has done it again. McKinley 's journey was a great one to follow. Can't wait to read her next novel
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June 13, 2019
Good book

I like that it tied some things up but it did not read like 2 books. I would prefer it had been represented as 1 book.
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May 18, 2015
Just a longer version to the first but it was still good
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