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Do You Know Me
β Scribed by Karen "KK" King, Ellakisha O'Kelley (editor)
- Publisher
- King Management Firm, LLC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Introduced to the world as a criminal mastermind, Love and Hip Hop Atlantaβs Karen βKKβ King is more than whatβs supposed to be unscripted.
Until now, everything weβve heard has been one-sided. Finally, in her own words, KK takes us on an emotional and dangerous ride through her life and the ones closest to her.
KK shares the deepest parts of her soul and some of the most difficult times as a mother, wife, and businesswoman. When the betrayal of her enemies tried to take her out, or her businesses were jeopardized, KK still rose above it all.
Having had her share of trials, she has also had her share of triumphs, but the world is unfamiliar with those. That is until now. Take this journey with her as she lifts the veil off of the person that they want you to see and reveals the person that she really is.
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