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REVIEW: Drama Is Her Middle Name by Wendy Williams

Drama Is Her Middle Name (The Ritz Harper Chronicles Vol. 1)Drama Is Her Middle Name by Wendy Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Despite how one might feel about Wendy Williams, this was actually a good book, a mystery. Not sure if there is a sequel yet or not, but I'm searching.

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