Redbone
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"When Farah Cotton places a classified ad stating, "Cute redbone female looking to share a luxury apartment with another redbone female," many women apply. One look at the lush apartment in Washington, D.C., and every fly girl around wants a chance to call Platinum Lofts her … More »
"When Farah Cotton places a classified ad stating, "Cute redbone female looking to share a luxury apartment with another redbone female," many women apply. One look at the lush apartment in Washington, D.C., and every fly girl around wants a chance to call Platinum Lofts her … More »
Baker & Taylor
"When Farah Cotton places a classified ad stating, "Cute redbone female looking to share a luxury apartment with another redbone female," many women apply. One look at the lush apartment in Washington, D.C., and every fly girl around wants a chance to call Platinum Lofts her new home. The moment Farah lays eyes on Lesa Carmine, a pretty young woman with an active lifestyle and a sunny disposition, she knows she's found the perfect girl for her ultimate plan. The two become fast friends-until Farah becomes intrusive and then her siblings move in, violating Lesa's privacy. Farah seems dangerous when she's around them, and Lesa attempts to sever ties without paying rent. Feeling overcome with blinding rage, Farah finds all kinds of ways to seek revenge. From poisoning to spreading vicious lies, she makes it known that she doesn't take Lesa's brush-off lightly."--P. 4 of cover.
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When her new roommate Farah Cotton becomes obsessed with her and her personal life, Lesa Carmine tries to sever ties immediately, but Farah has other ideas, forcing Lesa to investigate Farah's past, which leads to a shocking discovery that could end her life.
When her new roommate Farah Cotton becomes obsessed with her and her personal life, Lesa Carmine tries to sever ties immediately, but Farah has other ideas, forcing Lesa to investigate Farrah's past, which leads to a shocking discovery that could end her life. Original.
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"When Farah Cotton places a classified ad stating, "Cute redbone female looking to share a luxury apartment with another redbone female," many women apply. One look at the lush apartment in Washington, D.C., and every fly girl around wants a chance to call Platinum Lofts her new home. The moment Farah lays eyes on Lesa Carmine, a pretty young woman with an active lifestyle and a sunny disposition, she knows she's found the perfect girl for her ultimate plan. The two become fast friends-until Farah becomes intrusive and then her siblings move in, violating Lesa's privacy. Farah seems dangerous when she's around them, and Lesa attempts to sever ties without paying rent. Feeling overcome with blinding rage, Farah finds all kinds of ways to seek revenge. From poisoning to spreading vicious lies, she makes it known that she doesn't take Lesa's brush-off lightly."--P. 4 of cover.
Baker
& Taylor
When her new roommate Farah Cotton becomes obsessed with her and her personal life, Lesa Carmine tries to sever ties immediately, but Farah has other ideas, forcing Lesa to investigate Farah's past, which leads to a shocking discovery that could end her life.
When her new roommate Farah Cotton becomes obsessed with her and her personal life, Lesa Carmine tries to sever ties immediately, but Farah has other ideas, forcing Lesa to investigate Farrah's past, which leads to a shocking discovery that could end her life. Original.
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Imprint:
New York : East Rutherford, NJ - Urban , Distributed by Kensington Pub Corp
Pages:
484
ISBN:
9781601624932, 160162493X
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
T. Styles
Characteristics:
484 p. ;,21 cm.
Author (Original Script):
Styles, Toy
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Add a CommentT. Styles could have done a way better job with this book and the various subjects in it. She is one of the most creative urban writers but this was a very flat read for me.