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Drama Queen

Drama Queen
By La Jill Hunt

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1625586 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 274 pages

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Synopsis
Kayla's life is turned upside down after she becomes involved with two different men.


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Drama Queen5
Kayla Hopkins is in love with her ex-fiancé, Geno-he's living with Janice because it's convenient until he figures out how he's going to get back into Kayla's good books---after she'd caught him committing the despicable. Kayla is single and still trying to get over her love for Geno. She meets Craig in a nightclub and decides he could be a good substitute for Geno-they even look alike. She's about to get seriously played, by a player that, I'm sure, learned his craft in PLAYER school. Craig's seduction scene was no average event like: taking a girl home to mom's living-room sofa-bed--with a takeaway meal from McDonald's. He would have fooled the female version of Einstein. A one night stand of passion--he planned with absolute precision--turned into an unwanted pregnancy for Kayla and shocking news for Geno. Things go from bad to worse and even dreadful at times---when Kayla finds out that Craig is a consummated lair, who already has a family and a questionable career. She decides to keep the baby anyway, and at the same time, quit her job as a Teacher, to do something else. Although Kayla has the support of her friends--her mother and her father (when she finally tells them of her predicament), her sister Angelica, has never been a real sister to her-she manages to find ways to ruin everything for her. This was no ordinary drama, especially since Kayla had two men (almost) fighting over her while she's pregnant. Kayla's gullibility gave this story its entertaining edge-she became a magnet for drama. Of course she wasn't the only 'Drama Queen' the men gave her a run for her money, like Terrell, her best friend and work colleague. I'm sure he attended the same PLAYER school as Craig. Terrell (a self-confessed player), certainly brought equal amounts of drama to the table, with his philandering ways--making Craig look like a 'minus A Class player.'

To say this story is 'dramatic' would be an understatement---it was RICH with drama all the way to the very last word.