Sugah & Spice

Sugah & Spice by Keke Chanel, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 7, 2013, is a 394-page novel written in English. This book explores themes of love, loyalty, hatred, revenge, and hidden identity through the journey of Sugah Payne, who seeks financial freedom and becomes involved with a mysterious organization of successful young individuals. As she falls in love with the group’s leader, Sugah must navigate a world where no one is allowed to use their birth name, leading to the formation of new identities and the unraveling of deep-seated secrets.
Readers will find a narrative rich with deception and intrigue as Sugah’s life is turned upside down by revelations about her past and the hidden truths of those around her. The story delves into the complexities of trust and betrayal, as Sugah encounters compromising situations that involve sex, deception, and murder. With elements of mystery and suspense woven throughout, this edition invites readers to engage with a plot that challenges the boundaries of loyalty and identity within a high-stakes environment.
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Sugah and Spice is a book about love, loyalty, hatred, revenge and hidden identity. Sugah Payne is searching for financial freedom when she becomes intertwined with a mysterious organization of successful young people and falls head over heels in love with the group’s leader. No one in the business is allowed to use his or her birth name, so a new identity is formed. As secrets are discovered, a world of deception unfolds. Sugah’s life is opened to a past she knew nothing about, thanks to her mother and father. No one can be trusted and Sugah finds herself in comprising positions, which leads to sex, deception and murder. As other members of the organization keep the skeletons in their closets hidden, more lives are put in jeopardy.
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