Little Black Girl Lost Book 4: Captive:
Almost two hundred years before Johnnie Wise entered the seedy underbelly of 1950s New Orleans, her ancestor, Lauren Renee Bouvier, originally known as Ibo Atikah Mustafa, found herself having to navigate New Orleans in this historical romantic drama and action adventure book.
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Little Black Girl Lost Book 4: Captive:
Almost two hundred years before Johnnie Wise entered the seedy underbelly of 1950s New Orleans, her ancestor, Lauren Renee Bouvier, originally known as Ibo Atikah Mustafa, found herself having to navigate New Orleans in this historical romantic drama and action adventure book.
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Little Black Girl Lost Book 4: Captive:

Little Black Girl Lost Book 4: Captive:

by Keith Lee Johnson
Little Black Girl Lost Book 4: Captive:

Little Black Girl Lost Book 4: Captive:

by Keith Lee Johnson

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Overview

Almost two hundred years before Johnnie Wise entered the seedy underbelly of 1950s New Orleans, her ancestor, Lauren Renee Bouvier, originally known as Ibo Atikah Mustafa, found herself having to navigate New Orleans in this historical romantic drama and action adventure book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781935825548
Publisher: Dare to Imagine Publishing LLC
Publication date: 12/15/2019
Series: Little Black Girl Lost , #4
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Keith Lee Johnson is a United States Air Force veteran, the author of 17 novels, and the former editor of Insight Magazine. He served his country in Texas, Mississippi, Nevada, California, Turkey, Indiana, and various other places in his four years of active service. He has written in several genres, including suspense/thrillers, drama, historical fiction, and contemporary fiction. His most successful novels are the Little Black Girl Lost stories, seven to date. The journey to publication was an arduous one and began at Robert S. Rogers High School during the Fall semester when his composition teacher ridiculed him in front of his peers for a poorly written paper. Humiliated, he dropped the class, and no longer pursued education. Two decades later, he entered Owens Community College, as it was more cost effective. Upon graduation, he planned to attend a fully accredited local university to get a degree in psychology, as he never intended to be an author. That, too, was interrupted by a literature professor who challenged his ability to write a credible story early in the Fall semester. Unlike his high school experience, he accepted the challenge, picked up a pen that very day, and has been writing ever since. His failed past turned into fierce determination. He worked full-time and was a full-time student. He graduated with honors and became the commencement speaker for the December graduating class. He lives in Toledo, Ohio.
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