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733 am

The Clock is Ticking, Wake Up
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In a city where power struggles take place daily on Capitol Hill, another power struggle is taking place beyond the monuments; namely between Damion Eric Cross, his girlfriend Crystal Renee Leonard and his girlfriend, Madison Paige Robinson. You can only juggle so long before you drop a ball, and eventually, in a town as city slick and country cool as Washington, DC, the two women are bound to discover one another. But how do you manage the truth once you know it? Is it possible to love two people at once? Is it possible for one man to stay faithful to one woman in a city bursting at the seams with beautiful, professional women and an obvious shortage of good brothers?As the drama unfolds, enjoy the "7:33 am" companion CD featuring 7 exclusive hot new tracks written and arranged by Hermond E. Palmer, Jr. and Asheley Jenkins, and performed by A J Phoenyx, a rising star. "7:33 am" is funny, honest, unflinchingly real, and sure to make you run the gamut of emotions, from laughter to anger to tears. You will definitely shout out loud, as this story touches you in only ways you can relate to with your own personal experiences.

Author Biography:

Author and Poet Monda Raquel Webb lives in Rockville, Maryland. Currently, she works in Corporate America, sells real estate, has made several appearances on HGTV as a featured Realtor(R) on the hit series Get It Sold and pursues her passion, writing, in her free time. Monda began writing poetry and short stories before she was 10. She attended the University of Rhode Island and graduated with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism in May, 1990. Monda is currently working on a book of short stories entitled, Red Clay Dirt and Mountains, and another poetry book entitled No Apologies.
Release date NZ
October 1st, 2007
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
228
Dimensions
155x230x12
ISBN-13
9780979782701
Product ID
2966609

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