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Love Don't Come Easy Part Two

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Diamond and Wayne are back, but drama, lies, and secrets are about to be release especially from someone close to Diamond.

Miracle Fortson, a divorced single mother of two, is happily reunited with Malachi, a single father of one. Thinking everyone is happy for her, all but one happy camper is not. When a person from her past resurfaces, Miracle fears her relationship with Malachi will be torn apart forever.

Sakitta Fortson is living the life every woman dreams of, or so she thinks. Being a mother of two and serving as First Lady under her husband, Pastor Marcellus Fortson, Sakitta soons meets a man who offers her the world. Hiding a deep dark secret that may shatter those she loves, Sakitta soons finds out the grass is not always greener on the other side.

With their relationship growing strong, will Diamond and Wayne survived the chaos or will their relationship be in turmoil?

166 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 6, 2016

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Amelia Rucker

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38 reviews
September 18, 2024
Too Many Players

Love Don't Come Easy Part 2 had so many characters with so many issues that made it difficult to keep track. The edits were distracting as well as some of the sentences. I was looking forward to reading part 2, yet I was disappointed. I wanted to like it. There were parts that just weren't believable. Sorry.
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March 24, 2021
I love it

Writing this book was indeed something new, and when I created it again, I knew it was just right. I never thought I would say this, but Part three will be making way its way soon.
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November 30, 2025
Confusing

Reading this is like reading Genesis. It was hard to keep up with the genealogy. The plot was the same throughout: almost every relationship was a rekindled relationship from the past. I loved what the author did with Tyshon. He found humor in everything.
Keep writing!!
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