The Black Diary

The Black Diary
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 53
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ISBN-10 : 9781524513177
ISBN-13 : 1524513172
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Book Synopsis The Black Diary by : Ariel Richardson

Download or read book The Black Diary written by Ariel Richardson and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2016-06-25 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ariel Richardson is a small-town country girl that has been through hell and back when it comes to dealing with everyday life experiences. Shes going through physical and mental abuse with Jerry, who eventually becomes her babys daddy. Annie betrays their friendship numerous of times due to jealousy. Kel is a liar and tells Angela everything she needs to hear to get her to be with him and becomes the daddy of baby number two. Since high school, Alisa has been a friend and is now considered a bestie. She helps build her self-esteem, boosts her ego, and makes sure she knows shes always there for her no matter what. Due to past relationships, Ariel decides to take a break from dating but meets Rome in the process, who turns out to be a manipulative con artist. Her attraction to the wrong men is causing her to have trust issues, and Ronnie coming along dont make it no better. He changes the game up on her. Ariel has been through a lot and is still going through it. It seems like the storm just wont go away for her. Although it seems that way she still manages to have faith, believes that everything happens for a reason, and prays.


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