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When Infinity suddenly shows up offering Tanisha her forgiveness, yet asks explicit details about Tanisha's previous affair with her husband, Roscoe, Tanisha has every right to be suspicious. Despite her gut feeling, she accepts Infinity's friendship. As the women try to bury old bones, Infinity introduces Tanisha to her three friends, Venom, Jazzy, and Armani. Once secrets, gossip and betrayal stir up between the women, most times placing Tanisha in the middle, Tanisha finally removes the blinders and opens her eyes to the truth . . . Friendship and loyalty can sometimes mix like oil and…mehr

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When Infinity suddenly shows up offering Tanisha her forgiveness, yet asks explicit details about Tanisha's previous affair with her husband, Roscoe, Tanisha has every right to be suspicious. Despite her gut feeling, she accepts Infinity's friendship. As the women try to bury old bones, Infinity introduces Tanisha to her three friends, Venom, Jazzy, and Armani. Once secrets, gossip and betrayal stir up between the women, most times placing Tanisha in the middle, Tanisha finally removes the blinders and opens her eyes to the truth . . . Friendship and loyalty can sometimes mix like oil and water. Just as Tanisha begins to feel a decent life is opening its doors to her, Infinity allows insecurity and misconception to darken her heart. Envious and vengeful, Infinity pulls the ultimate double cross, leaving Tanisha devastated and without hope. Will Tanisha fight back and overcome these obstacles to maintain her sobriety? Or will she give up and relapse to the one thing she knows will offer her quick relief? We will soon find out!
Autorenporträt
Sereniti Hall was born Dorothy Hall and raised in Augusta, Georgia. In 2004 she was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. While in Marianna Federal Prison Camp, Sereniti began writing her first novel Feenin'. Feenin' was chosen on the Library Journal's top ten list for Street lit. Sereniti grew up on the streets of James Brown Boulevard and 9th street in her home town, which was known as the hood. She has two daughters, Rockell and Cleopatra and still resides in her hometown Augusta, Georgia. She was just released from prison and she's currently working on her next novel. You can contact Sereniti by email via serenithall@yahoo.com, twitter @serenitiHall and Facebook @Sereniti Hall.