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Original Title: Secret Society
ISBN: 1416546758 (ISBN13: 9781416546757)
Edition Language: English
Series: Secret Society #1
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Secret Society (Secret Society #1) Paperback | Pages: 224 pages
Rating: 4.34 | 1243 Users | 55 Reviews

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MIASHA'S STUNNING DEBUT NOVEL... WITH A TWIST THAT WILL LEAVE YOU SHOCKED!

At nineteen years old, Celess and Tina are at the top of their game. They've got the looks and the bodies to attract attention from men wherever they go -- and they work it. From New York to Philly to Vegas, they hit all the clubs and every big party dressed to kill. And they don't pay for a thing -- not with men like O, Tariq, and James lining up to buy them designer clothes, the hottest jewelry, and luxury cars.

But their fast, packed lives are about to catch up with them. The two share a devastating secret, and when it's revealed, Celess will need every ounce of her street smarts to survive....

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Title:Secret Society (Secret Society #1)
Author:Miasha
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:April 24th 2007 by Pocket Books (first published March 28th 2006)
Categories:Cultural. African American. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.34 From 1243 Users | 55 Reviews

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Wow. This book is something else. I feel silly for not reading the reviews before I purchased this and for not putting two and two together when looking at the cover. This book definitely isn't my cup of tea but nevertheless, I liked the main characters and this quick read novel was actually interesting. The descriptive transexual sex scences is what turned me off and turned my stomach. I could have done without those. I agree with a few other reviewers that said they didn't connect with the

Miasha's book called Secret Society, is an overwhelming story about two males name charlie and thomas, who changed their names to celess and tina. They started dressing as women whent hey were fifteen years old. When tina's grandmother found out, she kicked him out. When celess's mother found out, she blamed him for the reason why her husband left her, kicked him out, and disowned him. The two started living together and went crazy. They had surgery everywhere else but their private parts. Now

My only issue with this was the description of every outfit worn. This was Miasha's first book so it was understandable. Celess and Tina took the secret society to a new level. They disregarded the feelings of those caught up in their lies. They were willing to do whatever they could to get a G. I was glad when Tina settled and could actually be herself without any secrets. Celess was careless and was good as long as she got what she was searching for. O was a surprise but I felt bad for James

Whats a secret dont really stay a secret once people find out. Well a girl in the book Secret Society finds that out in this book. This book ad a lot going on like lies being told, secrets about sex and the drama is crazy. Some girls named Celess and Tina would tell lies left and right. They would tell men that they were woman when they are really men. The two girls (men) would also lie about what they do for a living and anything else they can lie about. They had so many secrets that people

The ONLY thing I didn't like about the book was I couldn't tell people what it was about without giving away the whole plot! LOL

Secret Society (Secret Society 1)First off, I have to pat myself on the back for listening and completing this book, I see I have matured some. Secret Society by, Miasha is a book I would not read, nor listen to for that part, not because there was anything wrong other then the subject matter, which involved the two central characters, Celess and Tiny.First I listen to the Audible.com version, which was narrated by, Claudia Aleck who by in turn did a wonderful job and it felt good to hear her

(Secret Society" (2006, 2010 for audiobook) by Miasha is a potentially interesting novella featuring Celeste, a young, beautiful hustler who juggles different men sexually for high-end financial gaincash, automobiles, paid rent, etc. However, she is hiding a secret that could be dangerous if the men in her life find out. The nonstop profanity and constant descriptions of who was wearing what were a turnoff for me. Also, I never grew to care about the main character. Skip this one.
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