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Korporate's Pleasure 2

By: Diamond D. Johnson
Narrated by: Myles Washington, Ebony Ford
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The gang is back with more drama than before.

One of the biggest jaw-droppers from part one was Korporate finding out about his seventeen-year-old son. Korporate has always been a stand-up guy, never the one to run away from his responsibilities, so he has every intention of stepping up to raise his son.

Pleasure is well aware that Kolony was conceived way before she was in the picture, but it still hurts to know that another woman gave her husband something that she hasn't yet. This will definitely test their marriage and shake the table so much.

Korporate's Pleasure 2 will reveal more secrets as family bonds and friendships are tested. The Strong family is facing so much adversity, with new enemies popping up every day, it seems. At this point, their biggest challenge is trying to stay alive.

©2023 Diamond D. Johnson (P)2024 Podium Audio
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