Black Rose-The Final Thirteen: The Ultimate Twist
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About the Book
Red rose, Blue rose, mines I give you black, I give to the world what you can’t give me back. I am positive; I walk this road a dead man. My footprints lie silently behind me, but thus they follow. I kiss you slowly as I dig your grave. Mercy, no mercy, no man can save. lies deceit, betrayal all because I loved… I loved a woman who his behind a mask of unclaimed sickness when she knew it was her fault. Her life, your life is now at a half. I marked a vendetta, mark vengeance to their soul; I die, we die, I refuse to die alone. Venom, disaster, evil pierced through my vein as I sweetly embed my rose as ashes to your grave. A gift for you my dearly beloved, a kiss for you and every minute you’ll love it. 1 rose, 2 rose 3, 4 and give enjoy every moment because you’re truly living to die. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 if you thought I loved you, think, think again. 11, 12, at last 13… Welcome to the 13th black rose find out what it means.
About the Author
Keisha Seals born March 10, in New York City, New York; she received a MBA from the University of Hartford. She attended SUNY Cortland and SUNY Old Westbury. Served in the United States NAVY; she was employed by the Department of Veterans affairs Medical Center as a Release of Information Clerk, Medical Record Clerk and a Program Support Assistant. She also worked for the United States Postal Service. Married to George Jackson Sr.; five wonderful children: Daquan Doyle, Shawn Seals II, Desaree Seals, George Jackson Jr. and LaTeashea Jackson-Mc Nair. Mother Helen Jones, two sisters Genelle Jones and Gail Jones, two brothers Jimmy Smith and Ali Doyle. Black Rose, the final thirteenth was her first book written in collaboration with LaKeisha Doyle and Desaree Seals. She has written a Poem book in collaboration with LaKeisha Doyle. She has several projects in the workings, a Spiritual book, Horror book and a Children’s book in collaboration with all of her children, and many more to come. LaKeisha Doyle, born March 12 in New York City, New York; she was named after her aunt. She has two brother and two sisters. She has a Poem Book out entitle, “The way I see the World through my Eyes”. Desaree Seals, born August 8, in Syracuse, New York; daughter of Keisha Seals. She is honor roll student with an A average and a member of National Junior Honor Society. She enjoyed collaborating with her Mom and Cousin on this book.