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As the former mistress of a notorious crime boss, Angelica Barnes struggles to lead a normal life but it seems that every avenue she takes is filled with pain, mayhem, and danger. Angelica Barnes has been released from prison in Raleigh, North Carolina, having served a five-year sentence for being complicit in the illegal activities of her ex-boyfriend, Robert Santiago. Shes a convicted felon, and integrating back into society hasnt been easy that is, until she accepts an offer she cant refuse and moves to New York City. But her hopeful dreams of a better life are shattered when she winds up having to fall back on her past life to make ends meet. Unbeknownst to Angelica, an old foe sits in the shadows, choosing the right moment to reel her back into his grasp. Unable to defend herself, Angelica becomes a prisoner of her former life, but with the help of a friend, Angelica executes a daring escape to be free of her enemy forever. But will she ever really be free?

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Suzetta Perkins Dj Vu The second book in the Angelica Barnes series 2009 - photo 1

Suzetta Perkins

Dj Vu

The second book in the Angelica Barnes series, 2009

Dear Reader:

It is my pleasure to present Dj Vu, the story of Angelica Barnes, who is struggling to lead a normal life in the middle of chaos and danger. Author Suzetta Perkins has established herself as a provocative, engaging novelist of the new millennium.

After doing a five-year stint in prison, Angelica finds herself trying to become re-acclimated to society. That is not easy for a convicted felon with no support system. She decides to move to New York City but instead of the life she dreamed of, she ends up working as a stripper.

Like most people, Angelica has trouble escaping from her past and when a demented ex-boyfriend takes her captive and starts murdering people in the name of his love for her, she has to fight for her life or concede to becoming his next victim. Readers will be sure to enjoy this thrilling offering and recommend it to all of their fellow avid readers.

Thanks for supporting the work of Suzetta Perkins, one of my authors under Strebor Books. I appreciate you giving this book a chance and if you enjoy it, I hope that you will read the authors other books: Behind the Veil, A Love So Deep and Ex-Terminator: Life After Marriage.

Peace and Many Blessings,

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Zane

Publisher

Strebor Books International

www.simonandschuster.com/streborbooks

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means

To everyone whos ever loved someone and lost-

this is for you.

ODE TO ANGELICA

My life has been floating on a cloud

Drifting from one bad place to another.

Now I have a chance to get it right

To show the world that I have arrived.

But now that Ive taken that step

I realize Ive been this way before.

But Ive got to find my way

My way to freedom.

SUZETTA PERKINS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I dont have the words to express how wonderful I feel and how thankful I am for all the blessings God has given me, enabling me to utilize my gift of the written word to reach out to others. Its still an amazing journey, and to the readers whove expressed so eloquently how much theyve enjoyed my work, I thank you.

My family remains the springboard from which I fly, as they continue to support me in my endeavors, forever giving me encouragement as I continue to pursue this dream of mine. To my Dad, Calvin Goward, Sr.; my sisters, Jennifer and Gloria; my brother, Mark, thank you for taking every step of the journey with me. Your enthusiastic praise and support has meant the world. To my daughter, Teliza-We thank God for bringing your hubby, Will, home from war to a changed United States with its new black President, Barack Obama, and First Family in the White House. God is awesome. Kiss my granddaughter, Samayya. And last, but certainly not least, to my son, JR, who graces the cover of this novel, your unwavering support of my writing and all I do is so much appreciated. You said you wanted to be on one of my book covers, and Ive delivered. I hope we sell as many books as you predict we will. LOL

To my sisters-in-law, Celeste, Gwen, and Dolly, especially my mother-in-law, Lavada, and my niece, Candace, thank you for sharing the love and singing my praises from California; Raleigh, North Carolina; to the family reunion in Columbia, South Carolina. We sold some books at the family reunion, but it was fun because I shared it with you.

Whether out to sea in the Mediterranean or onboard ship, my niece, Carla, has always been an inspiration and a great supporter of my work. Thank you, sweetie, for sharing my work with the Navy.

This journey wouldnt be what it is without the special people who Ive been blessed to meet along the way, those whove made my dreams possible, those whove given me a path accessible to readers, and those who just reached out and gave me love. To Maxine Thompson, my agent, I couldnt have done what Ive accomplished without you. Our marriage was meant to be, and I love you. To the helm of Strebor Books, Zane, you made my dream possible. You never cease to amaze me as you move from one level of success to another, while helping others share their written works with the world, to your own work that now boasts a primetime series on CINEMAX, Zanes Sex Chronicles, based on your own book. Thank you so much. To Charmaine, the other powerhouse at Strebor, thank you for all that youve given unselfishly to help me be successful. To Curtis Bunn, founder of the National Book Club Conference, it was an amazing ride being a featured author last year. Although Ive attended this conference since its inception, 2008 will always have a special place in my heart. Thank you for the opportunity. To Shunda Leigh of Booking Matters, thank you again for giving me the forum to showcase my work.

To Yvonne Head, Mary Farmer, Marsha Jenkins-Sanders, Lissa Woodson, and Emily Dickens, each of you have been an integral part of my journey. Yvonne-thank you for the warm bed and good eats each time I came to or passed through Columbia; Mary-thank you for your unwavering support and your good word that helped me to land that spot at NBCC; Marsha-thanks, roomie, for all of your hard work putting the Between the Sheets Tour together; Lissa-thank you for a first-class ride at the Cavalcade each year and because of you, I LOVE CHICAGO; and Emily-thank you for being one of my strongest supporters and believing in me enough to invite me to speak at the Alpha Kappa Alpha Womens Networking event.

The book clubs continue to be my strongest allies on the journey. Id like to thank all the book clubs for their continued support, especially the Sistahs Book Club-Val, Bridget, Donna, Tara, Bianca, Bianco, Jean, Latricia, and Melody; The Angelou Book Club-Debra, Alice, Sheila, Ernestine, Janine, Star, Jessi, Latoya, Elma, Myra, Norma, Robin, and Patricia; Lets Talk Book Club-Carolyn, Desdy, Daisy, Lyndelia, Charlene, Mavis, Sharon, DeSandra, Barbara, and Paula; Sisters Unlimited-Patricia, Priscilla, Dail, Freddie, Mary, Gwen, and Tina; and the Imani Book Club-Angela, Mary, Pam x2, Denetrice, Teaner, Bernadette, Stephanie, and Charlotte. I must give a special shoutout to Motown Review who always show up and show out in full force in support of me-Jeanette (thanks for the spiritual experience), Sherri (for the great drink you fixed when you hit Fayetteville), Francine (smile), Yvonne (where is my gold blouse?), Roberta (thanks for my bag), Valerie (have your flat iron ready the next time I hit Detroit), and Yvette. While I didnt meet with them this year, I would be remiss if I didnt thank Sister Circle for their support-Mary, Pamela, Jo, Rhonda, Alberta, Derian, and Lenora.

Thank you Simon & Schuster/Atria for another wonderful year. And to all the readers who have read my work and enjoyed it, thank you from the bottom of my heart for letting me come into your homes, your vehicles, on your stress-free vacations to entertain you, wow you, and give you an exciting read. God bless.

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Hey, hey, hey. Whats all the commotion about?

Twenty-five occupants of dorm L dressed in prison blue moved back from the two inmates who were in an intense shoving match as the plump corrections officer in a starched, slate-blue uniform and curly Afro wig approached the quad, giving everyone a once-over like she owned the joint. The two women continued to push and curse each other until one of them got in a lucky punch and knocked the other to the floor, but then offered a hand to help her up.

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