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Overview

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Nikki Turner's Heartbreak of a Hustler's Wife.

#1 bestselling author Nikki Turner returns with an explosive new novel about a woman at an emotional crossroads–and the men left in her wake.

Isis Tatum knows firsthand the way love can mess up a person. After all, she saw her mother drive a truck through the home of her father’s mistress before killing her dad. And ever since Isis was a teenager, her love life has been a series of disasters: Her first sweetheart was executed by the state of Virginia, and her next lover was sent to jail for ...
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Overview

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Nikki Turner's Heartbreak of a Hustler's Wife.

#1 bestselling author Nikki Turner returns with an explosive new novel about a woman at an emotional crossroads–and the men left in her wake.

Isis Tatum knows firsthand the way love can mess up a person. After all, she saw her mother drive a truck through the home of her father’s mistress before killing her dad. And ever since Isis was a teenager, her love life has been a series of disasters: Her first sweetheart was executed by the state of Virginia, and her next lover was sent to jail for murder. Now Isis is a successful jewelry designer, but she remains a failure with men. When she meets Logic, a Las Vegas high roller who treats her like a princess, Isis reckons she’s finally struck gold–literally. Logic sees to it that her custom pieces of jewelry are seen on the hottest rap stars and pro athletes.

But when this Mr. Right ends up in jail too, Isis starts to believe that she’s cursed, that she’s a true Black Widow. Always one to roll with the punches, she embraces her life and walks bravely down all its twisted paths, taking her business to unprecedented heights while letting the men who dare to get involved with her take their chances.


“Few writers working in the field today bring the drama quite as dramatically as Nikki Turner. . . . [She’ s] a master at weaving juicy, ’hood-rich sagas of revenge, regret, and redemption.”
–Vibe.com

“Turner [takes] street literature to the next level, further proving that she is indeed ‘The Queen of Hip-Hop Fiction.’ ”
–UrbanPublicity.com

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780345507648
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Publication date: 4/29/2008
  • Sold by: Random House
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 49,827
  • File size: 425 KB

Meet the Author

Nikki Turner
Nikki Turner
“Forever a Hustler’s Wife is one of the most-anticipated sequels of this century. Nikki Turner has once again taken street literature to the next level, further proving that she is indeed ‘The Queen of Hip Hop Fiction.’”
–Zane

“Always surprising, Nikki Turner’s prose moves like a Porsche, switching gears from tender to vicious in an instant.”
–50 Cent

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Chapter 1

The woman was snapped out of her daze by a loud, irritating voice.

"Phoebe Cross!" a man's voice boomed.

Isis sat in the waiting room at the state police headquarters. She was slow to respond to the false name-her sister's, actually-that she had given to the Department of Corrections so that she could be approved to witness the execution of her man, David Davis. It had been five years since the events that caused her man to be convicted of first-degree murder. Five years of letters, phone calls, and Saturday-morning visits. Appeal after appeal had been filed to prevent his death sentence, and every single one had been denied. Today would be his final day on Earth.

Her auntie always used to say that there was more than one way to bake a cake, and not only was her auntie a master baker but also she never told a lie. In the state of Virginia, friends and relatives of an inmate weren't allowed to witness the execution of their loved one, although the victim's family can have a front-row seat and watch the convicted accuser be put to death. But if anyone thought that the state of Virginia's fucked-up laws were going to keep her from watching Dave take his last breath and sharing the last bit of air with her man, then they had shit really fucked up. Isis had told Dave that she would be there for him until the end. And by all means, she intended to do just that! Dave was her first everything: her first kiss, her first date, her first boyfriend. She had even lost her virginity to him.

It had been love at first sight for the couple. Though she had been only fifteen at the time they met, if it had been up to her, she would have married Dave the first time she laid eyes on him. Everyone said that it was only puppy love, but she was convinced it was real love from the start-that kind of real love Mary J. Blige sang about.

On their very first date, Isis and Dave made a pact. They agreed that they would stay together until death. And although such a thing was strange for a fifteen-year-old girl, Isis meant every solitary word it. She felt that kind of commitment toward him. It didn't matter that Dave was locked up on death row for most of their relationship. Isis was one of those rare chicks-rare people, for that matter-who always kept their word. If she said it, she meant it.

It was 7:15 pm, and there she sat, waiting for it all to be over. Everything that they had planned was out of the window, because of one foolish mistake.

"Phoebe Cross," the man called again.

"That's me," Isis said, quickly wiping her hands across her eyes. She rubbed her cold arms, trying to warm up a little, which made her think about how years ago, when things were good, she used to stroll through her high school hallways wearing Dave's Avirex jacket. It had been too big for her and had practically swallowed her up, but it hadn't mattered because she'd been sporting her man's jacket and had wanted the world to know it. The memory gave her a brief moment of happiness.

"I'm sorry," she told the man as she stood. "With the long wait, I must've fallen asleep." Even so, she wondered how he could not have known it was her name that he was calling out; she was the only woman in a room full of men there to be a witness.

She walked toward the officer who had been calling her alias. He handed her a green visitor's pass and instructed, "Please put this where it can be visibly seen, and get in one of the three vans outside." He gestured toward the door leading to the outside parking lot. "The vans will transport us to the prison where the execution will be performed." Performed. He made the ordeal sound as if it were a magic trick about to take place instead of a man being put to death.

"Thank you," she said, taking the pass from him. All eyes were on her as she placed the tag on her sweater and exited the small building to proceed to the van. There were nine people logged in to witness Dave's execution. The rest were men, seasoned vets who had witnessed many executions. They were curious about the innocent-looking young black woman whom they had never seen before.

It struck Isis as funny that none of the police officers recognized her; she had been in the courtroom every single day of Dave's two- week trial. But the new Bulgari sunglasses she sported hid the pain in her deep brown eyes. The short spiked brown wig she wore was a contrast to her normal long black hair. What she couldn't hide was her figure: Isis's five-foot seven-inch physique, with every curve well placed, was breathtaking. Good thing a lot of rednecks think that all black people look alike, because who knows what they would have done to her if they'd discovered her true identity.

The police officer who had interrupted her thoughts continued to hand out the visitor passes. "Roland Pledge. Ronald Lassiter. Dan Martin," he called out.

Each name rang a loud bell in Isis's head. They were the police officers, detectives, and the prosecutor who worked on Dave's case. Even the captain of the police department was there to serve as a witness. Because Dave had been in and out of the penal system, his execution was seen as a coup. Isis watched their demeanor. They all appeared to be ecstatic, as if their football team had just won a play-off game and life couldn't get any sweeter. Five of the men, plus Isis, were there as official witnesses. There were three others who were alternates in case anyone changed his or her mind. The state of Virginia required that there be at least six witnesses to serve at an execution, and best believe the good ol' boys were lined up to come out to see a black man fry.

After everyone was seated in the van, a couple of the detectives started to make small talk with each other. The van reminded her of one that she and Dave rode in when they had gone with her church to Kings Dominion one Saturday. She and Dave went on every single ride, including the Pirate, which had flipped them upside down and caused their spending money to fall out of their pockets. They'd had only six dollars left and had to split a hamburger. Dave had insisted that she eat the entire thing, but she wouldn't eat it unless he had half.

"So, Ms. Cross," one of the detectives asked, disrupting her good memory of Dave, "what made you want to witness the death of a monster like Dave Davis?" He asked the question that everyone wanted to.

"Are you somehow connected to the victims?" another detective probed.

"Or are you doing some kind of research?" another interjected. "You look like a college student."

Isis turned around her head, locked her eyes with Detective Lassiter, and relayed the answer she had prepared in the event she was asked that question. "I'm in therapy." Then she looked in the face of each man, one by one, as the state-issued white van started its engine and headed to Greensville Correctional Center. "And my doctor said that if I saw a life taken, maybe I would appreciate living my own a bit more."

Her answer seemed to stun the rest of the witnesses, and they all stared at her. At first, the short ride was silent, and then one officer asked another, "What kind of snacks are we going to have this time around?"

"I don't know. Hopefully we'll have the hot Krispy Kreme doughnuts."

"The last time we had those awful-tasting doughnuts that were stale."

A man is about to lose his life, and the only thing these motherfuckers can think about is some goddamn snacks, Isis thought with disgust.

As the van pulled up to the gate at the prison, the man sitting behind her, whom she recognized as the prosecutor, tapped Isis on the shoulder and asked, "Is this your first execution?"

"Yes, it is. Yours?" she asked.

Special Prosecutor Pledge answered, "No, actually this is my eleventh." To Isis, he seemed to state the number with pride as if he were a runner and it was the eleventh marathon he'd run or as if he were an obstetrician and it was the eleventh baby he'd delivered.

"Oh," Isis exclaimed. "How come you've viewed so many?"

"Actually, we've all witnessed quite a few." He motioned to indicate the others in the van. "We know this process like the back of our hands. There's no better feeling than to see what you worked so hard to make happen-take bad guys off the street for life-come to its ultimate manifestation. It's what we live for."

Isis was silent while the rest of the people in the van shared idle chatter. Then the prosecutor said to her, "You know, before the execution actually can happen, the inmate gets to appeal and has plenty of fair chances. As a matter of fact, he could still get a stay of execution."

That would be wonderful. What if he could get off? . . . Stop thinking crazy, she told herself.

"Just curious-what are the chances of that really happening?"

"Slim to none because it's a capital murder case."

"Oh."

I don't know why I am torturing myself. I know better. They got a man's head on the chopping block. It ain't no turning back now.

"Often people think that in a capital murder case, the police and prosecutor's jobs are done once they get the guilty verdict, but it's not until the scum is put to death that we know that it's a job well done." When she didn't respond, he continued. "That's the real pat on the back: when we see the bad guys go down."

And they said that Dave is a monster, she thought. Regardless of what he did, he's still a human being-someone's son . . . someone's boyfriend. But to them he's just another statistic. Another notch on their belt to let them know they accomplished something in the world. Inside, Isis was shaking, but she maintained a calm demeanor as the bus pulled up to the prison.

Isis and the others were led into a room where they sat for about two hours. Everybody except for Isis ate Krispy Kreme doughnuts and drank orange juice and coffee while a corrections officer gave them a brief rundown on what to expect: the basic rules and regulations of a state- sanctioned murder.

It was in this room where they found out what Dave had had for his last meal: lobster, shrimp, and crab cake, which was odd to Isis because Dave had never cared for seafood. He said it gave him gas.

"Who were his final visitors?" an officer asked.

"His grandmother and his girlfriend," the corrections officer answered.

"That broad of his was one faithful bitch, I tell you that much," another officer chimed in. "She sat in that courtroom every single day. Didn't miss a beat."

Expressionless, she sat there, wondering if they were toying with her. Did they know who she was behind the designer sunglasses and the best wig that the Korean beauty supply store had to offer? Although she was terrified on the inside-and was a nanosecond from losing it- she wasn't about to let them see her sweat and blow this opportunity to see Dave alive for the very last minutes of his life.

"Well, Phoebe. It is Phoebe, isn't it?" Detective Lassiter asked.

She nodded.

"I'm not sure that seeing this slimeball die will inspire you to appreciate life," Lassiter told her.

"Why would you say that?" she asked, trying not to sound defensive.

"Did you follow the story?" Lassiter asked.

She didn't know how she should answer, because she wasn't sure if the question was a trap or not. She paused.

Are these cunning motherfuckers trying to set me up? She knew she couldn't trust these pigs any farther than she could smell them. She didn't used to feel that way about officers of the law, but seeing things from another perspective made it different.

"Umm, no. But I did read a little briefing on it," she finally answered.

"Well, since we have a few minutes before his balls will be on the commonwealth's platter, fellas, maybe we should bring the lady up to speed," Lassiter suggested.


From the Trade Paperback edition.

First Chapter

Black Widow

A Novel


By Nikki Turner One World/Ballantine

Copyright © 2008 Nikki Turner
All right reserved.

ISBN: 9780345493873


Chapter 1

The woman was snapped out of her daze by a loud, irritating voice.

"Phoebe Cross!" a man's voice boomed.

Isis sat in the waiting room at the state police headquarters. She was slow to respond to the false name-her sister's, actually-that she had given to the Department of Corrections so that she could be approved to witness the execution of her man, David Davis. It had been five years since the events that caused her man to be convicted of first-degree murder. Five years of letters, phone calls, and Saturday-morning visits. Appeal after appeal had been filed to prevent his death sentence, and every single one had been denied. Today would be his final day on Earth.

Her auntie always used to say that there was more than one way to bake a cake, and not only was her auntie a master baker but also she never told a lie. In the state of Virginia, friends and relatives of an inmate weren't allowed to witness the execution of their loved one, although the victim's family can have a front-row seat and watch the convicted accuser be put to death. But if anyone thought that the state of Virginia's fucked-up laws were going to keep her from watching Dave take his last breath and sharing the last bit of air with her man, then they had shit really fucked up. Isis had told Dave that she would be there forhim until the end. And by all means, she intended to do just that! Dave was her first everything: her first kiss, her first date, her first boyfriend. She had even lost her virginity to him.

It had been love at first sight for the couple. Though she had been only fifteen at the time they met, if it had been up to her, she would have married Dave the first time she laid eyes on him. Everyone said that it was only puppy love, but she was convinced it was real love from the start-that kind of real love Mary J. Blige sang about.

On their very first date, Isis and Dave made a pact. They agreed that they would stay together until death. And although such a thing was strange for a fifteen-year-old girl, Isis meant every solitary word it. She felt that kind of commitment toward him. It didn't matter that Dave was locked up on death row for most of their relationship. Isis was one of those rare chicks-rare people, for that matter-who always kept their word. If she said it, she meant it.

It was 7:15 pm, and there she sat, waiting for it all to be over. Everything that they had planned was out of the window, because of one foolish mistake.

"Phoebe Cross," the man called again.

"That's me," Isis said, quickly wiping her hands across her eyes. She rubbed her cold arms, trying to warm up a little, which made her think about how years ago, when things were good, she used to stroll through her high school hallways wearing Dave's Avirex jacket. It had been too big for her and had practically swallowed her up, but it hadn't mattered because she'd been sporting her man's jacket and had wanted the world to know it. The memory gave her a brief moment of happiness.

"I'm sorry," she told the man as she stood. "With the long wait, I must've fallen asleep." Even so, she wondered how he could not have known it was her name that he was calling out; she was the only woman in a room full of men there to be a witness.

She walked toward the officer who had been calling her alias. He handed her a green visitor's pass and instructed, "Please put this where it can be visibly seen, and get in one of the three vans outside." He gestured toward the door leading to the outside parking lot. "The vans will transport us to the prison where the execution will be performed." Performed. He made the ordeal sound as if it were a magic trick about to take place instead of a man being put to death.

"Thank you," she said, taking the pass from him. All eyes were on her as she placed the tag on her sweater and exited the small building to proceed to the van. There were nine people logged in to witness Dave's execution. The rest were men, seasoned vets who had witnessed many executions. They were curious about the innocent-looking young black woman whom they had never seen before.

It struck Isis as funny that none of the police officers recognized her; she had been in the courtroom every single day of Dave's two- week trial. But the new Bulgari sunglasses she sported hid the pain in her deep brown eyes. The short spiked brown wig she wore was a contrast to her normal long black hair. What she couldn't hide was her figure: Isis's five-foot seven-inch physique, with every curve well placed, was breathtaking. Good thing a lot of rednecks think that all black people look alike, because who knows what they would have done to her if they'd discovered her true identity.

The police officer who had interrupted her thoughts continued to hand out the visitor passes. "Roland Pledge. Ronald Lassiter. Dan Martin," he called out.

Each name rang a loud bell in Isis's head. They were the police officers, detectives, and the prosecutor who worked on Dave's case. Even the captain of the police department was there to serve as a witness. Because Dave had been in and out of the penal system, his execution was seen as a coup. Isis watched their demeanor. They all appeared to be ecstatic, as if their football team had just won a play-off game and life couldn't get any sweeter. Five of the men, plus Isis, were there as official witnesses. There were three others who were alternates in case anyone changed his or her mind. The state of Virginia required that there be at least six witnesses to serve at an execution, and best believe the good ol' boys were lined up to come out to see a black man fry.

After everyone was seated in the van, a couple of the detectives started to make small talk with each other. The van reminded her of one that she and Dave rode in when they had gone with her church to Kings Dominion one Saturday. She and Dave went on every single ride, including the Pirate, which had flipped them upside down and caused their spending money to fall out of their pockets. They'd had only six dollars left and had to split a hamburger. Dave had insisted that she eat the entire thing, but she wouldn't eat it unless he had half.

"So, Ms. Cross," one of the detectives asked, disrupting her good memory of Dave, "what made you want to witness the death of a monster like Dave Davis?" He asked the question that everyone wanted to.

"Are you somehow connected to the victims?" another detective probed.

"Or are you doing some kind of research?" another interjected. "You look like a college student."

Isis turned around her head, locked her eyes with Detective Lassiter, and relayed the answer she had prepared in the event she was asked that question. "I'm in therapy." Then she looked in the face of each man, one by one, as the state-issued white van started its engine and headed to Greensville Correctional Center. "And my doctor said that if I saw a life taken, maybe I would appreciate living my own a bit more."

Her answer seemed to stun the rest of the witnesses, and they all stared at her. At first, the short ride was silent, and then one officer asked another, "What kind of snacks are we going to have this time around?"

"I don't know. Hopefully we'll have the hot Krispy Kreme doughnuts."

"The last time we had those awful-tasting doughnuts that were stale."

A man is about to lose his life, and the only thing these motherfuckers can think about is some goddamn snacks, Isis thought with disgust.

As the van pulled up to the gate at the prison, the man sitting behind her, whom she recognized as the prosecutor, tapped Isis on the shoulder and asked, "Is this your first execution?"

"Yes, it is. Yours?" she asked.

Special Prosecutor Pledge answered, "No, actually this is my eleventh." To Isis, he seemed to state the number with pride as if he were a runner and it was the eleventh marathon he'd run or as if he were an obstetrician and it was the eleventh baby he'd delivered.

"Oh," Isis exclaimed. "How come you've viewed so many?"

"Actually, we've all witnessed quite a few." He motioned to indicate the others in the van. "We know this process like the back of our hands. There's no better feeling than to see what you worked so hard to make happen-take bad guys off the street for life-come to its ultimate manifestation. It's what we live for."

Isis was silent while the rest of the people in the van shared idle chatter. Then the prosecutor said to her, "You know, before the execution actually can happen, the inmate gets to appeal and has plenty of fair chances. As a matter of fact, he could still get a stay of execution."

That would be wonderful. What if he could get off? . . . Stop thinking crazy, she told herself.

"Just curious-what are the chances of that really happening?"

"Slim to none because it's a capital murder case."

"Oh."

I don't know why I am torturing myself. I know better. They got a man's head on the chopping block. It ain't no turning back now.

"Often people think that in a capital murder case, the police and prosecutor's jobs are done once they get the guilty verdict, but it's not until the scum is put to death that we know that it's a job well done." When she didn't respond, he continued. "That's the real pat on the back: when we see the bad guys go down."

And they said that Dave is a monster, she thought. Regardless of what he did, he's still a human being-someone's son . . . someone's boyfriend. But to them he's just another statistic. Another notch on their belt to let them know they accomplished something in the world. Inside, Isis was shaking, but she maintained a calm demeanor as the bus pulled up to the prison.

Isis and the others were led into a room where they sat for about two hours. Everybody except for Isis ate Krispy Kreme doughnuts and drank orange juice and coffee while a corrections officer gave them a brief rundown on what to expect: the basic rules and regulations of a state- sanctioned murder.

It was in this room where they found out what Dave had had for his last meal: lobster, shrimp, and crab cake, which was odd to Isis because Dave had never cared for seafood. He said it gave him gas.

"Who were his final visitors?" an officer asked.

"His grandmother and his girlfriend," the corrections officer answered.

"That broad of his was one faithful bitch, I tell you that much," another officer chimed in. "She sat in that courtroom every single day. Didn't miss a beat."

Expressionless, she sat there, wondering if they were toying with her. Did they know who she was behind the designer sunglasses and the best wig that the Korean beauty supply store had to offer? Although she was terrified on the inside-and was a nanosecond from losing it- she wasn't about to let them see her sweat and blow this opportunity to see Dave alive for the very last minutes of his life.

"Well, Phoebe. It is Phoebe, isn't it?" Detective Lassiter asked.

She nodded.

"I'm not sure that seeing this slimeball die will inspire you to appreciate life," Lassiter told her.

"Why would you say that?" she asked, trying not to sound defensive.

"Did you follow the story?" Lassiter asked.

She didn't know how she should answer, because she wasn't sure if the question was a trap or not. She paused.

Are these cunning motherfuckers trying to set me up? She knew she couldn't trust these pigs any farther than she could smell them. She didn't used to feel that way about officers of the law, but seeing things from another perspective made it different.

"Umm, no. But I did read a little briefing on it," she finally answered.

"Well, since we have a few minutes before his balls will be on the commonwealth's platter, fellas, maybe we should bring the lady up to speed," Lassiter suggested.

Continues...

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  • Posted September 12, 2010

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    A definite classic!!!

    I have recently added this book to my collection, and I do not regret it!!! I wish I could find my Logic!!!....is there gonna be a part two??

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    Posted February 25, 2012

    Love it!!

    As always a part 2 is needed.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 8, 2012

    Another great

    Great reads 2

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  • Posted December 5, 2011

    Can't find my purchase of this book

    I've read and it was wonderful, but now that I have a different phone I tried to retrieve it and I can't find this book on my account.

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  • Posted November 26, 2011

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    Must Buy!!!!!!!

    This book was well thought out and written. She showed just how things could be in certain circumstances. The charector is a real ride and die chick. I kept turning the pages and didn't want to put it down.

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  • Posted August 23, 2011

    Nikki did it again....AMAZING!!

    Just like any other Nikki Turner book, "Black Widow" is amazing! A true page Turner. I say if you have read any Nikki book then you should know what I mean. If this is your first, you will want more. She compares her writing to giving birth and this is a Big, Healthy, Beautiful baby full of excitement and energy. I recommend to everyone who likes the fantasy of what luck or unluckiness someone could have. I wish there was a part two....

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  • Posted August 6, 2011

    Great Book

    I really liked this book, can't wait for pt 2

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  • Posted June 22, 2011

    Great Book!

    She put her heart and soul into this book! Waiting for part two!

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  • Posted May 16, 2011

    Nicole from the Lou

    Loved the book from cover to cover. Come on part 2, can't wait to see what happens next.

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  • Posted May 2, 2011

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    I love this book!

    I really enjoyed reading this book. The Read is fast and you are always wondering what next. The ending ties up quite nice but you can tell the author was short on time because the ending is not that detailed but it's still nice.

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  • Posted April 12, 2011

    Great book

    When will we be able to get part 2?

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 4, 2011

    Loves it

    This book is a page turner......Nikki Turner always brings it!!

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  • Posted January 18, 2011

    easy read and a definate page turner from the beginnging to end

    A great read from beginning to end; however I was ferious how it ended

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  • Posted June 13, 2010

    against the grain

    is their going to be part 2 too against the grain.

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  • Posted June 5, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    Love this book!

    This book is a great read, it has a lot of action and it keeps you wondering what's going to happen next.
    I have read a couple of Nikki Turner books and they are all great reads. She ties characters from different books together so, yoiu have to kind of pay attention to that. I'm waiting for Black Widow 2

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  • Posted June 3, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    I Read it and Loved and so Will You!

    This book will capture you when you read it. I was at work when I read it and forgot where I was. LOL. I was that enthralled with the story. The main character is a great girl. I hate the way things ended for her though. With all that she goes through I just wish things would have been better for her in the end. I don't know if there is sequel or not if so please let me know. However, as always Nikki's characters are greatly described and developed. The more the story progresses you feel like you really know the person. Her characters are that life like.

    Overall the book is very intriguing and will keep your fingers turning each page. Be prepared for several surprises. Great read and I'd read it again.

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  • Posted March 21, 2010

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    AWESUMMMM!!!!!!

    Nikki Turner have done it again in this book. I'm so waiting for the book that comes after this one. Most of her books are linked in sum kinda way.U'll just have to peice them together...I just started a new job and I have all the women there reading in their free time and asking me for more and now I'm asking Nikki Turner for more more more lol

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  • Posted October 9, 2009

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    This book was Awesome..........

    I picked this book up @ my local library & could not put it down. From the first chapter I was hooked. I was reading it on my lunch breaks,when I got home from work,& everywhere I could. I finished the book in two days. The characters are either us or people that we know. I was a little upset with the ending but I'm glad it ended like that because now we have a sequel to look forward to. I gave the book to my daughter after I got through & she finished it in one day...If anyone knows when the sequel will be out(if its not already) please let me know. I have read several books by Nikki Turner & they are great also. Way to go Nikki... You have done it again!!!

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  • Posted March 3, 2009

    Ready for the next one!!

    I loved this book!! i began reading it on the internet and then went and bought it and finished it in 3 hrs! I hope she writes a sequel to this book cause it can't be the end the way it ended... i'll be waiting for the next one, cause this book was OFF THE CHAIN!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 30, 2009

    my favorite book ever read!

    this was the first book i ever read by nikki turner ; i saw this book at the book store and just had to have it! i brought it about a month later ; it took me 2 days to read it and i LOVED IT !!! i even had my mother reading it lol

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