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The Lady, Niobe

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From the best selling LOVES ME NOT series comes the epic tales of the clandestine organization known as the Askari Sisterhood. Shrouded in mystery, the secrets of the 'Queen's Executives' have never been revealed...until now. "Niobe Catherine Spencer was born to a beautiful, encouraging Mother & a strict yet gifted minister Father. When a tragic accident forces Niobe away from her sheltered life, she is set upon a path that challenges every facet of her existence. Along the way, Niobe comes to the attention of the mysterious 'Askari Sisterhood.' She is challenged by a merciless but wise instructor who teaches Niobe not only how to be a stronger woman but to become... A Great Lady." The Askari Sisterhood Series reveals the joys, pains, laughter & tears behind the legendary organization. Each tome offers an exclusive look into characters who captivate the hearts & inspires the mind.

376 pages, Paperback

First published July 31, 2014

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Kenny L. Mitchell

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Despite having no desire to do so as a child I have become an author! WOW! Kidding folks, I've always loved to write and felt that deep in my heart that it's been a privelege to do so.

I always feel that each soul on earth is given a specific reason to be here. Until you have fulfilled that purpose you will never truly be happy.


Miracles & blessings everyone!

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September 18, 2014
I loved the story of The Lady, Niobe. This is a story of love, loss and ultimately of triumph over life's circumstances. We follow the young girl, Niobe, from life in a strictly Christian household, to life on the streets, and on to her life's destiny.

I will probably read this book again and take more time to savor it. This time I was pulled into the story and read quickly to see how it all ended. The Lady, Niobe is an emotional roller coaster and I freely admit there were tears in my eyes as I read it.

Though there are a few editing foibles in the book, I would still recommend it for the wonderful tale it tells. I will definitely read more from Kenny L. Mitchell.
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