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About Me:
Jeanette Michelle is an author from Chicago Illinois who continues her writing journey in Tennessee. Her first published novel is Mycall (fiction) and second published novel is Taking Care of Henry (non-fiction). She is currently a host of an internet talk show that airs Monday - Thursday 7PM - 8PM CST
Website:
http://www.iamdark.com
Favorite Music:
House, Classical, Jazz, R&B, and easy listening
Favorite TV Shows:
CNN (Anderson Cooper), House, HGTV, Style network,

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