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Have fun with little Shadow as she learns about family as they maneuver racial issues during the summer of 1968.
ENOUGH - Awakening in a dark, musty room with a headache the size of Philadelphia, Kali's first thought was the word, 'KIDNAPPED.' It permeated her body as if an alarm was pulled too late to warn of impending danger. She remembered tripping over something before her knees began to buckle and her world turned instantly black. What was it? Who was it? She winced from the pain on the side of her face as the memory of blood and bodies on her living room floor flashed in her mind. Was her daughter Kacie in there, too? Who was the blame for this? What did they want from them this time? Kali closed her eyes. She didn't know who she wanted to hurt more, the kidnapper or the Sperling men. One or the other was responsible for yet another round of hurt and pain. Kali was finally sick and tired of being sick and tired of the pains she's endured from the men in her life. Now it was time for one of them to suffer that pain. She had no time and no tears for dead men.
Fatal Family Legacies - Have you ever had a dream snatched away just as you were about to touch it? Kali just can't seem to grasp it. It's always just out of her reach. This young, sheltered, southern girl orphaned on the brink of womanhood survives solely on instinct and a desire to make it big. At the top of her wish list is a wealthy man who will love her unconditionally. But, when she lands in the midst of a family of wealthy and powerful men, she realizes their tumultuous family legacy may prove to be more perilous than her own.
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