Duchess

Everything but Love

Fiction & Literature
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Author: D.A. Brooks ISBN: 9781483634920
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 20, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: D.A. Brooks
ISBN: 9781483634920
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 20, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The Duchess has a sassy attitude and audible voice, commanding, respect looking for everything but love. She stands five feet six inches, with a velvety apricot skin tone that complemented her long silky black hair and stunning gray eyes. Which turned platinum depending on the placement of the sun, where her money ticket. Her bodys dainty despite her unhappy childhood and fiery temper; shes the author of her own demise. Who shows and amplifies how sad she is from the premature death of her mother. Throughout these trials, she gives the impression of detaching herself from the streets, finding God hears and sees. She learns valuable lessons while cascading the streets of Chicago. Helping with changing her disbelief in her wretched soul. When one single person helps to cherish those times of her moms love, although still wishing for her existence. His love helps her cope with the death and makes her face this world, which comes with powerful lessons and loves vicissitudes. This urban story will give you laughter, with a few unexpected twists, bringing you to tears, feeling a gangster boo could change.

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The Duchess has a sassy attitude and audible voice, commanding, respect looking for everything but love. She stands five feet six inches, with a velvety apricot skin tone that complemented her long silky black hair and stunning gray eyes. Which turned platinum depending on the placement of the sun, where her money ticket. Her bodys dainty despite her unhappy childhood and fiery temper; shes the author of her own demise. Who shows and amplifies how sad she is from the premature death of her mother. Throughout these trials, she gives the impression of detaching herself from the streets, finding God hears and sees. She learns valuable lessons while cascading the streets of Chicago. Helping with changing her disbelief in her wretched soul. When one single person helps to cherish those times of her moms love, although still wishing for her existence. His love helps her cope with the death and makes her face this world, which comes with powerful lessons and loves vicissitudes. This urban story will give you laughter, with a few unexpected twists, bringing you to tears, feeling a gangster boo could change.

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