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NEW PLAYERS CLUB: HANNAH'S STORY (BOOK 2)

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NEW PLAYERS CLUB: HANNAH'S STORY (BOOK 2)

De: CARDI EVE
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Hannah grows up learning how to stay quiet in a home ruled by fear, survival, and silence. When that world finally explodes, she’s forced to leave everything she knows behind—with nothing but grit, intelligence, and a refusal to become what her past expects of her.

Trying to survive, Hannah enters a strip club where she becomes the only white girl on the floor, navigating a space that is aggressive, unforgiving, and honest in ways the outside world never was. What begins as a paycheck quickly becomes a lesson in power, perception, and resilience. The club doesn’t save her—but it teaches her discipline, boundaries, and how to stand on her own feet.

By day, Hannah studies child psychology. By night, she works under neon lights while writing a memoir that refuses to lie about where she’s been. As her voice grows, so do the stakes—forcing her to confront class, race, love, and the cost of being seen fully for the first time.

This is not a story about being rescued.
It’s a story about earning your way out without erasing your past.

Rooted, realistic, and deeply human, NEW PLAYERS CLUB: HANNAH’S STORY explores survival, intellect, and growth inside spaces most people judge from the outside—revealing that healing doesn’t come from pretending, but from choosing what you carry forward.

Afroamericano Género Ficción Urbano Supervivencia
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