Girls From da Hood 6

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On sale Apr 01, 2011 | 336 Pages | 9781601624444

Bestselling superstar author Ashley & JaQuavis and the talented McCall spin the sixth gritty street drama in this popular series, where fast cash, love, and tragedy drive a trio of fast-paced stories.
JaQuavis is a member of a New York Times bestselling duo with an extensive list of novels under their belt. They reside in Michigan. View titles by Jaquavis
Amaleka McCall grew up in the streets of Brooklyn, New York. She earned her bachelor's degree in criminal justice from St. John's University and her master's degree in public administration from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She resides in Northern Virginia. View titles by Amaleka McCall

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Bestselling superstar author Ashley & JaQuavis and the talented McCall spin the sixth gritty street drama in this popular series, where fast cash, love, and tragedy drive a trio of fast-paced stories.

Author

JaQuavis is a member of a New York Times bestselling duo with an extensive list of novels under their belt. They reside in Michigan. View titles by Jaquavis
Amaleka McCall grew up in the streets of Brooklyn, New York. She earned her bachelor's degree in criminal justice from St. John's University and her master's degree in public administration from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She resides in Northern Virginia. View titles by Amaleka McCall

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