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384 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 26, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 384
  • Publisher: Kensington
  • ISBN: 9781496710932
  • Dimensions: 4.73" W x 0.96" L x 6.99" H
Mary B. Morrison, a recipient of the AAMBC Francis Ray Trailblazer Award, is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty-five novels about women who shape their own destinies. A frequent public speaker and motivator, she is a SheSource Expert and host of The HoneyB Morrison Show on Worldstar Hit Radio and Celebrity Media TV. She is also the playwright and Executive Producer of the theater production based on her HoneyB novel, Single Husbands. Female empowerment is the focus of all Mary's work, and she is the founder of Healing Her Hurt, a non-profit that promotes the emotional, physical, and financial health of marginalized women and girls by providing self-empowerment tools, resources, and education. The proud mother of the award-winning children's book author Jesse Byrd, Jr., Mary lives in Atlanta, Georgia and can be found online at MaryMorrison.com.
PRAISE FOR MARY B. MORRISON
 
“Mary B.’s quick pacing and penchant for sexy bedroom scenes—her forte—have always kept the pages turning.”
Juicy Magazine
 
“Morrison piles on extra helpings of soap opera-esque drama in this final entry of her If I Can’t Have You trilogy.”
Library Journal on If You Don’t Know Me
 
“There’s a flood of backstabbing, drama, and felonies . . . not a dull moment in this shamelessly flamboyant romp that Morrison’s many fans are sure to devour.”
Publishers Weekly on Darius Jones

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