A Girl Called Nikki 2

Fiction & Literature, African American
Cover of the book A Girl Called Nikki 2 by K.L. Davis, Kim Davis
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Author: K.L. Davis ISBN: 9780983745723
Publisher: Kim Davis Publication: June 13, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: K.L. Davis
ISBN: 9780983745723
Publisher: Kim Davis
Publication: June 13, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

After leaving treatment, Nikki’s mother, Ms. Delores, moved to Woodbridge, Virginia with her sister Darlene. Ms. Delores will do whatever it takes to keep Smokie away from her daughter. Will Nikki be able to stay out of Smokie’s grasp? Nikki knows hanging around the neighborhood is taking a chance that Smokie will find her, but the drugs won’t set her free.
Gigi, an erotic dancer, is harboring a terrible secret that she has told no one; not even her best friend Nikki. Gigi will do anything for a fix including putting on a dance show for Smokie. Unaware of Smokie and Nikki’s relationship, Gigi arranges a job with Smokie and invites Nikki to perform with her.

Shane is Nikki’s new man. He and Rahim hatch a plan to make sure Nikki stays safe. Shane will fight to the death to protect her at all costs.

Rahim and Shaye meet at the carryout where it all began for them. Can they rekindle their relationship? Shaye’s sister, Tee, is adamant that Shaye stays away from Rahim. Will Rahim and Shaye get back together in a lasting relationship or will Tee put a stop to their relationship for good?

Nikki is in the fight of her life. Read A Girl Called Nikki II and find out if Nikki survives.

K. L. Davis takes you on another fast paced journey through the life of a teenager who is trying to right many wrongs. She faces an addiction that threatens to take her life and a man who is stalking her trying to do the very same.

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After leaving treatment, Nikki’s mother, Ms. Delores, moved to Woodbridge, Virginia with her sister Darlene. Ms. Delores will do whatever it takes to keep Smokie away from her daughter. Will Nikki be able to stay out of Smokie’s grasp? Nikki knows hanging around the neighborhood is taking a chance that Smokie will find her, but the drugs won’t set her free.
Gigi, an erotic dancer, is harboring a terrible secret that she has told no one; not even her best friend Nikki. Gigi will do anything for a fix including putting on a dance show for Smokie. Unaware of Smokie and Nikki’s relationship, Gigi arranges a job with Smokie and invites Nikki to perform with her.

Shane is Nikki’s new man. He and Rahim hatch a plan to make sure Nikki stays safe. Shane will fight to the death to protect her at all costs.

Rahim and Shaye meet at the carryout where it all began for them. Can they rekindle their relationship? Shaye’s sister, Tee, is adamant that Shaye stays away from Rahim. Will Rahim and Shaye get back together in a lasting relationship or will Tee put a stop to their relationship for good?

Nikki is in the fight of her life. Read A Girl Called Nikki II and find out if Nikki survives.

K. L. Davis takes you on another fast paced journey through the life of a teenager who is trying to right many wrongs. She faces an addiction that threatens to take her life and a man who is stalking her trying to do the very same.

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