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Insane 4 U 2

Insane 4 U, Book 2

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Insane 4 U 2

By: Diamond D. Johnson
Narrated by: Myles Washington, Dana La Voz
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This jaw-dropping series is back with part two.

With the amount of lows that happened back to back in this series, you would think that the worst is now over, but it's honestly just begun. One of the biggest lows of this series has to be Emilia's and Ramonte's betrayal of Carmen. We all know that Carmen is very short-tempered, and it doesn't take much for her to lash out. To know that a cousin of hers, who's also her best friend, is pregnant by Carmen's baby's father is a situation where Carmen will be well within her rights to handle it however she wants to.

The biggest takeaway from this book would be to evaluate the kind of people that you allow to enter into your circle. Usually, the biggest betrayal and heartbreak comes from family and friends, and that's exactly what's happening here in Insane 4 U 2.

©2023 Diamond D. Johnson (P)2024 Podium Audio
African American Contemporary Heartfelt

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