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Loretta McNary interviews Author Stephanie Powe

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Loretta McNary Live is a premier blog talk radio show created for an empowered, active, and diverse TV, radio, social media and online listening audience. LML uses a progressive live call in format to target an ever expanding market of online listeners wanting an impressive menu of meaningful, insightful, and authentic conversations.

Our guest is author Stephanie Powe.

Stephanie Powe has lived, seen and done it all. According to her upcoming novel, Unbroken, Diary of a Gangsta’s Girl she is living proof that lives can change in a blink of an eye. Her novel is holding little to the imagination and coming clean with all that Stephanie has endured over the past 20 years. Stephanie is a born and raised native of Chicago’s south side, coming from a loving two parent home. Growing up Stephanie’s biggest issues were picking which prestigious Catholic school to attend and learning to cope with being the baby of the family and the teasing that brought on. Stephanie grew up fast like most young ladies but her interest wasn’t with boys it was with the “fast life.” She adored the fancy cars, the money elated her and the respect was the icing on a cake. Stephanie felt as if she was born to be a high roller like her male counterparts. She clearly knew and understood the dangers of what that world brought but money and respect was just too good to give up.

In Unbroken, Diary of a Gangsta’s Girl Stephanie gives the chronicles of her life. Readers are prevy to her childhood and adolescent years as she discovers her passion for the “fast life.” The novel is receiving rave reviews from fans and people abroad. 

Readers will see that Stephanie was never like your typical high roller but carved a lane suited only herself., she knew she had a BIGGER purpose in life. That bigger purpose taunted Stephanie many nights.

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