Mia Edwards Ghetto Princess

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Ghetto Princess Mia Edwards St. Martin's

Ghetto Princess

Mia Edwards

St. Martin's Jun 2006, $6.99

ISBN: 0312938756

Eighteen years old Kanika has lived the life of an African-American princess because of Waleemawho is her mom and a strip club owner who has a close relationship with powerful Brooklyn drug lord Tony, who also treats her like she is royalty. Kanika sets her sight on Tony's top lieutenant Tyrell, but he considers her more like a younger sister than a lover.

However, before Kanika can begin her plan to seduce Tyrell, a rival gangster tries to kill Tony. During the firefight, Waleema is killed. Tyrell persuades Kanika to leave Brooklyn to live with her biological father Shon in Virginia while attending college there. However neither Tyrell nor the former GHETTO PRINCESS is aware of Shon's mob ties making her move more dangerous than if she stayed with Tyrell to protect her.

GHETTO PRINCESS is a strange but entertaining romantic suspense in which relationships are everything, but Kanika who trusted several people with her soul will soon learn how easy one can become a victim of betrayal. The story line is fast-paced from the moment that Waleema is killed and never slows down until the final confrontation that readers know is coming yet will appreciate. Kanika is a fascinating protagonist holds the tale together as she changes from GHETTO PRINCESS to dethroned royal still hoping to be Tyrell's queen.

Harriet Klausner

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