None of this matters, and were all going to die. With only three days left until the predicted apocalypse, the small town of Franklin Springs, Georgia, has become a wasteland of abandoned cars, abandoned homes, abandoned businesses, and abandoned people. People like Rainbow Williams. Rain isnt a
Last Train for Paris
β Scribed by Ebony Garris; Blake Karrington
- Publisher
- Dynasty Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 87 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Product Description
Set in contemporary New York City in the heart of one of the largest record labels to touch ground Golden Boy Records, a naive young girl finds herself putting it all on the line to make her dreams a reality. Eighteen year old Paris was born and raised in the windy city of Chicago and has been on her own since losing her grandmother suddenly to a heart attack. With no one to turn to sheβs forced to strip in order to pay the bills. An aspiring singer whose career is put to a halt in order to keep her head above water Paris dreams of one day becoming a star. It isnβt until she catches the eye of Hip Hop mogul Miles Crawford one night during work that her life turns around. Miles sweeps Paris into the world of entertainment taking her on as his protΓ©gΓ© and temporary arm piece. As Parisβ life takes a drastic change and the industry proves itself to be too much for her to handle she starts to see the true intentions of those she once trusted. Paris must figure out whatβs more important in her life fame or owning her true self. Leaving her to answer the question whatβs the true price of fame?
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