Drama with a capital D
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Lonnie, a strong, independent, career-minded sista isn't one for drama or unnecessary bull. In fact, she's not even sure if having a man in her life is worth the trouble it can cause. However, when she meets John, everything changes. …
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Lonnie, a strong, independent, career-minded sista isn't one for drama or unnecessary bull. In fact, she's not even sure if having a man in her life is worth the trouble it can cause. However, when she meets John, everything changes. She's in love and things couldn't be better. Then all hell breaks loose. John becomes the nightmare she can't wake up from. Then drama rears its ugly head yet again at her job. Lonnie goes from the put-together woman in charge to a petty, dramatic diva and soon she doesn't recognize herself--P. [4] of cover.
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