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Raynetta Mañees is an
African American romance novelist and entertainer.
Raynetta Mañees was born and
raised in Detroit.
After she
graduated from C****...
- (novel), a 1994
novel by
Susanna Tamaro Follow Your Heart, a 1998
novel by
Raynetta Mañees
Follow Your Heart, by The Sons, 1971
Follow Your
Heart (Carol Banawa...
- Tony Leech, director, screenwriter,
editor Eric Lefkofsky,
businessman Raynetta Mañees, novelist,
entertainer Devyn Marble (born 1992),
basketball player...
- Love (play), a 1677 play by John
Dryden All for Love, a 1996
novel by
Raynetta Mañees All For Love (1912 film), a lost
Universal film
directed by Harry...
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Laureate and
Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Ligotti,
horror story writer Raynetta Mañees,
romance novelist Jonell Nash,
cookbook writer and
magazine editor...
- Studies; Pulitzer-prize
winning author Daniel Okrent,
writer and
editor Raynetta Mañees,
novelist and
entertainer Terry Foster,
sports columnist and radio...
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Campbell MacLeod Debbie Macomber Ann
Major Susan Mallery Anne
Mallory Raynetta Mañees Jill
Mansell Joanna Mansell Winifred Langford Mantle (also known...
- primary, she won 26% of the vote
while the
runner up,
County Commissioner Raynetta P. Speed, got 17% of the vote.
Bogardus ran on
platform of
getting the...
- and
publisher Clarence Major (born 1936), poet,
painter and
novelist Raynetta Manees (living),
novelist Manning Marable (1950–2011) John
Marrant (1755–1791)...
- First-term in****bent
alderman David H.
Moore won reelection,
defeating Raynetta Greenleaf, his sole challenger. One write-in
candidate filed:
Richard Benedict...