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N.B. Leake a reader from Fort Lauderdale, FL "J.R. Lankford has something for every reader, from strong well-developed characters with deep cultural backgrounds, intricate plot lines with multiple subplots, twists and turns with psychological undertones, to enduring friendship, and love at first site. A psychodrama that surprises with every new page. Readers will be stalking the bookstores in the hope of the return of Skeet, Jake and their women, Shirley and Gabrielle."
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