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Destiny of the Divas was written with reality overtones, and was geared for parents, babysitters, grandparents, teachers, counselors, or anyone who has charge of kids. Three kidnappings, in the story, and all three are shown how the kids were kidnapped. It's my hope that people reading Destiny of the Divas will see what not to do, to prevent such a tragedy in their own lives. The rest of the story is for your reading enjoyment.

Synopsis:

When she died, at seventeen, it was Destiny Masters’ desire to
find those who were responsible for her brother’s death when
she was only nine years old. Her spirit would not rest until that
was accomplished.

The lightning bolt that took Destiny’s life also empowered her
then restless spirit with supernatural powers, but powers that
she couldn’t use to find her brother’s killers.

Destiny's body no longer existed as flesh and bones, but then
was nothing more than sparkling molecules that surrounded the
shape of a seventeen year old girl.

One at a time, Destiny meticulously acquired her elite team of
super-sleuths, under the guise of an all-female rock band and
gave them the powers they needed to fulfill her desire.

At The Battle of the Bands, Destiny's Desire rose to the top of
the leader board. In Round Two, J.B. & the Tucks tied
Destiny's Desire for the top position, but before they could rally,
J.B learned that his son was missing and it was presumed he'd
been kidnapped. Destiny's Desire went into action to find
Jeremy Bradley.

The band, Destiny's Desire, went on an East Coast tour and
they were confronted with another kidnapped child in Atlanta,
GA. Using the assistance of Detective Moss, they found the
missing girl, subdued her captors and remained anonymous.

Returning home, to wrap up their first official tour as a band, it
was time for the elite team of super-sleuths to go into high gear
to try and find Josh Masters' killers.

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