Greetings, Jah World.
I know everybody don't have Amazon and Kindle, so now you can get Cries of Redemption as an ebook (ePub) through Smashwords, Barnes and Noble, Apple, Kobo, et al. Click the Link to go through Smashwords and find out more.
And, I give thanks for all the love and support I have been getting.
Blessed Love,
Kaya @TheAbeng
http://KayaOmodele.com
Creative writing from the Conscious I- thoughts, reflections and ideas expressed in urban literature, Caribbean-themed prose and poetry. This blog celebrates the African Diaspora.
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