Yeltaw
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Book Details
About the Book
Imagine
finding out that you’ll be very rich soon.
You’re traveling to collect your fortune, and get into a horrific
accident. You lie near death in a
hospital bed, when a beautiful young nurse—with looks to die for—brings you
back to life.
For
most people, this is just a dream. But
for Cornelius Vanderbilt (“Corey”) Exbrook, it was
all real. When Cornelietta
(“Connie”) Yeltaw walked into his life, Corey
eventually learned just what it meant to live—and to love.
Will
Connie be just another passing fancy, or the true love of Corey’s life? Will Corey go on with no real purpose in
life, or end up with the world in his hands?
Find out in “Yeltaw,” the debut novel by R. Jermaine Schex.
About the Author
R.
Jermaine Schex is the pen
name of Ron S. Kitts, a native of
Typically,
his stories involve a leading character who comes to discover his or her true
self, all the while maintaining a spirit of rebellion and individuality, Vivid
description, play on words, double entendres, symbolic use of names, and
convoluted plots are all hallmarks of R. Jermaine Schex—a “Style all his own.”
He
is basically many of the great writers of the past, combined into one often
controversial and always outspoken young, dynamic author for generations to
come.