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What would you do if you discovered your net-worth was a $100 million? An estate passed down through generations from the slave trade. An estate your greedy-ass father kept from you although he has his own self-made millions, or does he? 16-year-old LaTonya Ellis may not know her financial worth, but her father's new "wifey" knows all. Once the live-in babysitter, the new wifey's past comes full circle causing LaTonya to lose what little control she has left. In book 1 of a three-part series, go with LaTonya on her intimate journey as she battles the pressures of drugs, alcohol and sex in…mehr

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What would you do if you discovered your net-worth was a $100 million? An estate passed down through generations from the slave trade. An estate your greedy-ass father kept from you although he has his own self-made millions, or does he? 16-year-old LaTonya Ellis may not know her financial worth, but her father's new "wifey" knows all. Once the live-in babysitter, the new wifey's past comes full circle causing LaTonya to lose what little control she has left. In book 1 of a three-part series, go with LaTonya on her intimate journey as she battles the pressures of drugs, alcohol and sex in search of her mother buried in family secrets. This suspense drama keeps you guessing all the way through until you find out why LaTonya is a favorite among early readers.
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Atlanta Author Amanishakhete (Uh-ma-nee-sha-keet), who renamed herself after the ancient Nubian Warrior Queen Amanishakheto, a Kandake of Kush, reigning from 10 BC to 1AD, conjures up an imagination full of colorful characters. Fans of Octavia Butler and Tony Morrison will enjoy Amanishakhete's Wrong Daughter. Like her breakout series LaTonya, sold on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Walmart, and a host of online retailers. Born in Osaka, Japan to an Air Force family but raised in the states, Amanishakhete (pen name) holds an Associate of Science (Portland Community College) and Bachelor of Science in Business and Communications (Concordia University), Business and International Relations graduate studies (University of East London), and a Master of Fine Arts in Fiction (Lindenwood University).