Destiny

You Can't Control Destiny

Fiction & Literature
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Author: D’Bora ISBN: 9781452058788
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: October 12, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: D’Bora
ISBN: 9781452058788
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: October 12, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The Out Of Control Series continues with the third book of the trilogy, Destiny.

Jermesa Anderson, the former famous talk show host, adopts baby Destiny, the sole survivor of a tragic plane crash and raises Destiny as her own.

As a teenager, Destinys life takes another turn for the worse when she is diagnosed with a life threatening disease that forces Jermesa to find Destinys family.Discovering Destinys roots in royalty leads her to an exciting, adventurous journey to a life of prominence.Finding Destinys true heritage, saves her life but behind the royal walls lies deception.

At the royal palace, Destiny finds a letter that reveals her deceased mothers dark secret along with instructions to flee the palace alone to Mali, Africa for protection and leave the princesss life of beauty, comfort, and status.

After arriving to Mopti, a small rural town in Mali, where the Dogon tribe lives in the cliffs of the Bandiagara. Destiny embraces her new life and becomes intrigued by a handsome young Dogon man. Destiny learns about the Dogons strict cultural beliefs but her curiosity and naivety leads to danger, hard-learned lessons, moral dilemma and eventually self-discovery.

In her defining moment Destiny will have to choose between the complicated love of a Dogon soul mate or the desire for a higher purpose, unsure which will lead to her true destiny.

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The Out Of Control Series continues with the third book of the trilogy, Destiny.

Jermesa Anderson, the former famous talk show host, adopts baby Destiny, the sole survivor of a tragic plane crash and raises Destiny as her own.

As a teenager, Destinys life takes another turn for the worse when she is diagnosed with a life threatening disease that forces Jermesa to find Destinys family.Discovering Destinys roots in royalty leads her to an exciting, adventurous journey to a life of prominence.Finding Destinys true heritage, saves her life but behind the royal walls lies deception.

At the royal palace, Destiny finds a letter that reveals her deceased mothers dark secret along with instructions to flee the palace alone to Mali, Africa for protection and leave the princesss life of beauty, comfort, and status.

After arriving to Mopti, a small rural town in Mali, where the Dogon tribe lives in the cliffs of the Bandiagara. Destiny embraces her new life and becomes intrigued by a handsome young Dogon man. Destiny learns about the Dogons strict cultural beliefs but her curiosity and naivety leads to danger, hard-learned lessons, moral dilemma and eventually self-discovery.

In her defining moment Destiny will have to choose between the complicated love of a Dogon soul mate or the desire for a higher purpose, unsure which will lead to her true destiny.

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