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Family secrets aren't just dangerous, they are deadly.


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Little Black Girl Lost by Keith Lee Johnson

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Also by Keith Lee Johnson:

Little Black Girl Lost, November 2024
Trade Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
The Honeymoon is Over, September 2006
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Little Black Girl Lost
Keith Lee Johnson

20 Year Anniversary Edition

Urban Renaissance
November 2024
On Sale: October 22, 2024
Featuring: Johnnie Wise; Earl Shamus
416 pages
ISBN: 1645566331
EAN: 9781645566335
Kindle: B00VZZM700
Trade Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
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Fantasy Urban

Enter 1950s New Orleans, a world of betrayal, envy, lust, and murder, where everyone has ulterior motives. Take a peek at Johnnie Wise, a 15-year-old girl being pursued by Shamus and ruthless crime boss, Napoleon Bentley, who will stop at nothing to have this young beauty.

Johnnie Wise was just fifteen years old when her mother sold her virginity to an unscrupulous white insurance man named Earl Shamus. Stunningly beautiful, with long, naturally wavy black hair, she possessed the voluptuous body of a thirty-year-old woman. Her skin was the color of brown sugar. Johnnie had heard about Earl Shamus and his escapades among the poor Black women in New Orleans, but what she didn't know was that Shamus had quietly made several of the girls in their neighborhood his reluctant concubines when their youthful bodies ripened, and she was next.

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