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Pleasure Island by Destiny Carter β€” book cover

Pleasure Island

by Destiny Carter
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Overview

Jazz Monroe, a savvy street pro turned businesswoman, runs Atlanta's most profitable party planning/companion service. On the verge of realizing her dream of opening an island resort for the rich and freaky, she turns to the two people she trusts the most-her best friend Maria Cortez, a tough chick who came up in the game with her, and her baby sister Sasha, a brash, headstrong, young woman. There's only one problem. These two women can't stand each other. After a tragic turn of events, they are forced to put their differences aside and work towards a common goal to get through the crisis.

About the Author, Destiny Carter

Destiny Carter grew up in the small town of St. Petersburg Florida. Her love for all things literature grew from the time she finished her first book Freckle Juice. Trying her hand at acting and performing in productions of the Wizard of Oz, A raisin in the sun, and a few other original plays she eventually found her true voice in writing. Destiny attended Fort Valley State College where she studied Mass Communications. Although her love for writing was put on the back burner to try other career interest Destiny eventually found her way back to her true passion, writing. Destiny’s first novel Pleasure Island was published in August of 2007.
In 2008 Destiny produced her sophomore book Snow Cap Mountain. To complete a hot triangle of steamy and sharp witted books Dirty Karma was released to take the literary world by storm. She came back after a brief break in 2010 with an Erotic Romance "Her only Wish"

Ms. Carter is a three time certified speaker from Toastmasters International.

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Book Details

Published
July 30, 2007
Publisher
Publish America
Pages
266
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781424175376

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