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BRENDA'S GOT A BABY 3: HOLLYWOOD BURNING

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ISBN / ASINB01EDBW0SG
ISBN-13978B01EDBW0S9
Sales Rank48,444
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Vincent Morris returns with the latest installment of his best -selling novella Brenda’s got a Baby. It promises to be thought provoking and the most entertaining book in the series.

Brenda has relocated to Hollywood and gotten her own talk show promising she will be the next Oprah. This is despite competition from Ricki Povich, a low budget knock off of Wendy Williams who represents more drama than substance. Her son King continues as CEO of a successful video game company and works on his latest project Underground Railroad. King is at odds with a rival developer whose CEO has an addiction to fast women, a criminal lifestyle, and dragging his name through the mud. Her youngest son Malcolm is head writer on a controversial show called Revolution High. Malcolm is boycotted for being racist, making him an easy target for the white power movement. Her adopted daughter Danisha is dating a platinum rapper and infatuated with being on a ratchet reality show. This goes against Brenda’s wishes and causes tension in the house.

Things come to a head when Ricki attacks Brenda daily on her talk show and King’s competition gains so much market share he could lose everything. When Malcolm is threatened by a white power organization and Danisha falls in love with a thug, things come to a head.

Will Brenda and King rise above their competition? Will Malcolm escape the title of racist and keep his show on the air? Will Brenda find love in such a cut throat environment? Will her success in the corporate world, be her downfall in family life?

These questions and more are answered in Brenda’s got a Baby 3: Boss Sista, a novella about the evils of Hollywood and a family fighting against dysfunction. A must read!

The author is quoted as saying, "This character is a hero for black women everywhere.

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