Sabrina is a stunningly beautiful sixteen-year-old Jamaican/West African girl who moves to America with her guardian after the death of her mother. She comes in search of a new and better life. Her arrival sparks sibling rivalry between the two sons of Sabrina's powerful employer. As an adult, Sabrina develops into a successful music mogul, which continues to attract both brothers. Sabrina even enters into a relationship with one of them, but it goes terribly wrong. During this time, Sabrina loses her morals in exchange for celebrity status, money, and fame. Still, she seeks love. Sabrina…mehr
Sabrina is a stunningly beautiful sixteen-year-old Jamaican/West African girl who moves to America with her guardian after the death of her mother. She comes in search of a new and better life. Her arrival sparks sibling rivalry between the two sons of Sabrina's powerful employer. As an adult, Sabrina develops into a successful music mogul, which continues to attract both brothers. Sabrina even enters into a relationship with one of them, but it goes terribly wrong. During this time, Sabrina loses her morals in exchange for celebrity status, money, and fame. Still, she seeks love. Sabrina possesses all the tools needed to lure a man, but does she have what it takes to keep one? Lost in a Maze, part one of a trilogy, details one woman's journey through life and will inspire you to ask the hard questions about who you are and what you're willing to sacrifice when it comes to love, power, and success.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Suca is an American Society of Composers, Authors, Publishers, and recording artist. She is also the creator of the music single and video, "Lost in a Maze." The music video has reached 1.2 million views in three months. Suca is being played in 61 countries. In Jamaica, she was number one on the charts for forty-nine weeks in 2019 and 2020. In 2019, she ranked ninth for R&B in the world. Of Jamaican/West African decent, Suca has been a ghostwriter and songwriter for more than ten years and is also a philanthropist.
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