Big Up also to media/entertainment & radio personality Khadine Hylton, Aka Miss Kitty, that has written a salacious novel titled ‘Good Girl Gone Bad’, a stimulating Jamaican novel, as Miss Kitty herself defines it.
Good Girl Gone Bad written by popular Jamaican radio and television personality, Miss Kitty; centers on a certain episode in the lives of Shelly and Kevin Fletcher, a young married couple in the midst of a climatic and life- changing crisis.
Both are professionals in their own Shelly works in the managerial department of one of Jamaica’s major financial institutions, while Kevin works for Protective Services – in other words, he is a cop / bodyguard, assigned to a specific government minister.
The drama unfolds when there is disappointment with the plans for an addition to their family – unfolding in the form of a miscarriage – a development that sends everything into a tailspin – but as bad as that by itself may’ve been – it gets even more complicated with Kevin getting the brunt of his wife’s wrath, because accidental or not, he did have a contributing hand in the tragedy.
Shelly withdraws – becoming distant; Kevin grows cold, consumed with guilt and regret. Misunderstanding meets emotional turmoil, and soon both are doing their best to avoid each other, the best way they can – and as fate would have it, in the midst of all this, Wayne shows up.
You can still get Miss Kitty’s book on Amazon or on goodreads.com
Miss Kitty Good Girl Gone Bad On Amazon
Good Girl Gone Bad will be available at all Sangter’s Book Stores, all Kingston Bookshops, Bookophilia and wherever books are sold across Jamaica.
The Pubblishing Company is Pageturner Publishing House (the same publishers who released Macka Diamond’s Bun Him, the novel).
Fans can catch Miss Kitty at any one of the over 20 island-wide for the book tour that will also go overseas. Big Ups Miss Kitty. I’m a fan, she knows!
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Last but not least also Big Up to Jamaican beautiful Dancehall Soul Queen, song writer, actress, and singer Miss Cherine Anderson.
She recently appeared on the final episode of The Travel Channel‘s documentary series titled “It’s a Woman’s World“.
Jamaica was one of four featured countries throughout the 2011 season. The “It’s a Woman’s World” team journeyed to explore the island, its culture and the lives of some of the country’s most interesting and inspiring women. The episode on Jamaica premiered on October 31, 2011.
Cherine was chosen by the producers of the documentary and was highlighted as one of Jamaica‘s inspirational, intriguing and empowering young female talents.
The crew took a close look to her life as a musician on and off stage with a first hand look into her family life and everyday life.
Cherine took them to her childhood home in Rockfort, East Kingston Jamaica. The documentary also features a rare interview with Cherine’s mother and sister and even a tour of sections of the community.
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