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Alter Ego

Caramel Candy, Book 2

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Alter Ego

By: Trina Crenshaw
Narrated by: Mr. Gates
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Out of the four girls who were in Choices, one, Ecstasy, is dead, and Honey is on the run. There are only two girls left, Candy and China, and their Alter Egos have taken over.

China, aka Sherita, gets released from prison and is finally getting to know her estranged teenage son, Blake, who is on a quest for rap superstardom. With Blake's rise to the top, there is no way China can avoid Young Hustla. He hasn't forgotten that she set him up to be robbed and will jump at the chance for revenge.

Candy, now known as Carmen, is a nurse. She struggles with demons from the past and is consumed with chasing the ghost of Chanel. Even though she buried her daughter years ago, she still can't accept the child's death. Carmen continues to search the treacherous streets of Detroit and comes face to face with her attacker. He let her live once; will she survive this time?

©2011 Trina Crenshaw (P)2015 Trina Crenshaw
African American Suspense

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