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All Women Are Beautiful Queens So Here Is Your Crown

Shavonda Robinson

Publisher: Sebastian Schug

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This motivational book will make every woman, no matter who you are, feel beautiful, special, and worthy of self-love. I believe every woman is a beautiful queen in her own right, and we deserve to like one every day no matter what we go through. We are fabulous, and strong individuals. Nothing can stop us. 
Each woman is unique in every way. We deserve the best in life.
Available since: 10/09/2018.

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