This novel was previously released with the same title. "In this episode of Hip Hop Love In Hollywood, you'll experience love, lies, and betrayal-along with a young, lost soul that is rescued by her Prince Charming after torment from her past life. Let's meet our guests." "Eighteen-year-old Blake 'Pure Seduction' Bailee, who was abandoned by her mother and given up to a pimp at the age of fifteen, is here to tell her story. Blake, can you give us more details on your story, and how did your love affair come about?" "Well, my mother traded me in for drugs when I was fifteen. I was given to a pimp named Lenox. For years, I sold my body until I was arrested. I did two years in jail, so when I came home, Lenox felt it was best I dance in a club. "So I began dancing, and on one of my many nights, a known rapper by the name of Yung Baby came to the club. Yung Baby was the hottest rapper in Cali, and let's not forget how sexy he is. Every girl in the club wanted him. I think every girl that crosses his path is smitten with him. Of course I felt I didn't stand a chance, so when he summoned me to his VIP booth, I declined. Not giving up, Baby wouldn't leave me alone, and eventually, I fell putty into his hands. One night in the studio, Olivia Luv, his artist, couldn' get her melody together, so I called myself helping her. Yung Baby was blown away by my voice, so he kept me on the track. Which is our hit song 'Ghetto Cinderella.' Everything began to move so fast, and it's like, I had become a celebrity overnight; But of course all good things must come to an end. Secrets about my life started surfacing, and in a matter of one social media post, my world crumbled down on me. However, after everything I've been through, I'm still riding shotgun with a boss..."
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