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I'll Never Love a Dope Boy Again 2

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I'll Never Love a Dope Boy Again 2

By: Twyla T.
Narrated by: Cheryl May
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Kamora made the vow to never love another bad boy after the demise of her husband, but Demetrius wouldn’t take no for an answer. Things move around pretty well, but after D’Mani is kidnapped and Kamora finds out that her cousin slept with the man she has fallen in love with, she scolds herself for breaking the promise she made to herself for giving her love to another dope boy.

Demetrius, known to the streets as Smoke, is wreaking havoc trying to find out who kidnapped D’Mani from school. While taking on this task, the beefs he has in the street won’t go away and there is someone who has been watching his every move and plotting from the beginning to take him down. He was always told to keep his enemies close, but what happens when you have an enemy that you thought was your friend?

©2016 Twyla Turner (P)2019 Twyla Turner
African American Disappearance

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