This book is somewhat a continuation of "Draumatized". Hannah's sole purpose was to move to Houston to obtain an education. In Miss Scott's first book, Hannah became a stripper to make fast cash. Along with the lifestyle, she gets caught up with a violatle boyfriend. An accident can re-route her life if she doesn't find out the truth.
It's a very interesting book. Miss Scott is very descriptive of an average night for a stripper. You see Hannah at work and then you see a softer side of her at home. You wonder how she manages both worlds. Her motives are almost the same as Diamond in "Player's Club".
Product Description
Hannah Triland is on a fast road to hell in this mind- twisting novel about strip club fantasy love. Club Sense is about a court- case that can leave Hannah in prison for years if she can't prove her innocence to a jury. Kevin Haykelia, the white male, who stole Hannah's heart on September 11th 2001, harbors a horrible secret that Hannah has to uncover if she wants to live to see her twenty-third birthday. The car accident caused by Hannah and Kevin put Larry Potter in a coma. Hannah is charged with a DWI and vehicular homicide. Hannah has to pay restitution to the victim's family. Also, Hannah has to fight for her life in this highly emotional drama about a black exotic dancer living life in the fast lane. She meets Antoine Hill, a very handsome doctor, who sweeps her off her feet and gives her more than she could have ever dreamed, but only one thing stands between them, he is married. Hannah is the most lovable female protagonist of all time because through all the intense drama she still manages to make it to class. Hannah will fight with wit, intelligence, and the hustler's mentality that lives inside her soul to overcome the vicious circle of destruction that Kevin Haykelia, the antagonist, has set up for her. Acclaim"When you read this book you will not want to put it down until you have read the entire book. It is a modern day work of literature that takes you inside the mind of the young and beautiful Hannah Triland." ------------ Danielle Thomas
About the Author
Ronder Patrice Scott grew up in Northern Louisiana, in a small town called Minden. Her family raised her on the Penal Farm Road until her mother died as a result of poverty and alcoholism. By the time she was seven she moved in with her grandmother where she grew very fond of literature. She read library books and romance novels on every occasion she could find. She is the youngest child in a huge family of nine. She moved from Minden in 1998 to attend Texas Southern University, and major in Telecommunications. She graduated at the age of 25 from the University in the year 2005. Her novel, Draumatized, was published March of 2004. She has won the editors choice award for the poem, "Will", she wrote when she was seventeen. The poem was published in A Symphony of Verse (1998). She enjoys writing screenplays and movie shorts. She produced her first short film, Hater Proof in 2005. She continues to write on a daily basis and will publish more books in the near future.
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