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The Ice Princess If statistics were correct black post-operative transwoman Desiré Andersen should be homeless, disowned by her family, raped, jobless, beaten up, or murdered. In trying to keep her heart locked


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The Ice Princess

Title:The Ice Princess
Author:Emmy Morgan
Rating:4.88 (840 Votes)
Asin:1535197382
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:112 Pages
Publish Date:2011-08-07
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If statistics were correct black post-operative transwoman Desiré Andersen should be homeless, disowned by her family, raped, jobless, beaten up, or murdered. Instead her life takes one unexpected turn after another leading her to a role on a popular East Coast soap opera. In trying to keep her heart locked away she ends up falling for more guys than the heart should allow. Will she ever meet the man who'll thaw her frozen heart? Or is she meant to walk her journey on Earth alone?

Editorial : About the Author Writer of "The Ice Princess" and its two sequels "The Family Portraits" and "The It Girl."

If you're the type who typically knocks out a novel in a night or two then you'll probably enjoy this book. Without divulging too much information and giving away any of the twists, author Emmy Morgan pulls from her own experience as a transwoman and breaths life into the main character, Desire. I enjoyed Jack; the characters were beautifully crafted and the story flowed seamlessly. If you plan to read the book, be aware that you will be reading fiction and, not very well written fiction, at that.. Heart wrenching was the moment when she opened a letter mailed to her after her own mother's death, a letter in her mother's handwriting compassionately consoling others who had had a loved one die. It really helped my performance and now I do better on the track. Now thanks to Mabel Maney, I can get the same effortless pleasure out of these girl mysteries for an enlightened age. As a coffee table book, this book's pictures are undoubtedly more important than its text. The emotional journey

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