Street Heiress Trilogy Bundle (Standard Edition)
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- Signed By Diamond D. Johnson
- Standard Black & White Interior
Book 1:
Riot St. James. Not the woman that needs saving, but if you cross her, she’s the one that you’ll need saving from.
Only 21 years old, but she’s already taken some major losses in life. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, and she’s the daughter of a street hustler. Before her father could teach her the game, and pass it down to her, she lost him at just three years old. As if that loss wasn’t enough, years later, she looses her big brother, who was also her best friend, and the one person in her life that she loved the most. Taking those losses, it leaves her angry, and she’s constantly at war with everyone around her.
Moving through life with a chip on her shoulder, and very unpredictable, Riot has done her share of jail time. Fresh out of jail, and she wants to pick up in the drug business exactly where she left off before going in. She’s determined to make a name for herself, and she refuses to live a soft life the way everyone around her wants her to live.
Riot came home from jail to a violent trend going on in Miami. Women are innocently being gunned down, with no means of protection. Riot’s cousin signed her up for the class while she was locked up, and once she’s free, it leads her straight to a powerful woman that’s going to be responsible for trying to end this ongoing problem in Miami, where women don’t have the gun knowledge to protect themselves. That woman is nonother than Uzi Reaves. Although Riot is perfectly skilled when it comes to gun training, and self- defense, she lacks structure, so the class is perfect for her.
Then, there’s Dominique Shaw. The world knows him as ‘Dolo’. He’s young and has the drug game on lock in Miami. Dolo, and Riot meet during chaos, and the urge to stay alive. What started out as business between the two of them turns into something else. Something deeper. The thing is, Dolo has never settled down, and Riot has moved through life, hating men, never belonging to anyone, so how will this work between them?
Riot came home thinking she knew exactly how her life was going to go. Nothing about this life, or the man she met turned out to be the way she expected.
Book 2:
Riot St. James. The name has been ringing bells throughout Miami ever since she came home from jail.
We’ve watched her slowly navigate into her position as becoming The Street Heiress. It wasn’t easy for her to get to where she’s at. Coming home from jail after a year, she thought that she would step back into her old position with her former leader, but things didn’t work in her favor. Never the type to take someone’s word, especially a stranger, she took Dolo up on his offer, and worked beside him, coming along to his organization. Not only did the two of them make good business partners, but along the way, they were good catches for each other, spicing things up a little bit.
With a new relationship growing between Dolo and Riot, there’s pressure coming at them from every angle. Enemies are out there moving reckless, and a lot of people aren’t too fond of this newfound relationship between Dolo and Riot. Riot fights hard to keep her personal life out of the spotlight, but this is Miami, and she’s dating the hottest dope boy, so everything that she does with Dolo automatically gets put on front street.
Dolo is used to having the kind of organization that runs smoothly. This time around, he’s dealing with so many things within the business. After finding out what a long-time friend of his has been doing behind his back, Dolo has to make the decision on how he should handle the situation, but he can’t seem to handle it in the way that everyone wants him to. With that, it’s almost like a gamble that he’s taking with his life.
For a first-time couple, you would think that Riot and Dolo would be basking in the honeymoon stage, but that isn’t the case for them. The two of them are fighting to stay alive, protect the organization, and keep all snakes out of their grass. All this, and still trying to maintain a perfect love for each other.
Book 3:
Riot St. James is no longer the girl that she was when she came home from jail. She’s different. She’s evolved. A lot would even say that she matured in many ways. One thing that didn’t change though is her loyalty. She’s always shown that she was willing to do whatever it took to protect the people she loves and stand on business. She’s faced with something that forces her to prove just how far she’s willing to go when it comes to someone she loves. That someone is her father, who is no longer alive, but even in death, she feels it’s her obligation to step for him. The truth about her father’s death, along with the man that took her father away from her is standing in the same room as her. What is Riot to do with this information? She’s proven that she’s a killer before, but can she kill an ex- cop, and be able to freely walk away from it?
As Dolo continues building a name for himself in Miami, trying to go down in history as the hardest working dope boy to come out of this city, he’s also stepping into a new business venture. He wants to invest money in legal businesses. Along this new journey, he gets too relaxed, causing an enemy to slip in, an attempt at taking someone that he truly loves away from him. After all, this is the streets, and not everyone will live on to get their happily ever after.
So many twists and turns with this finale. We see a side of Riot that we’ve never seen before. She lives up to her government name in this book, proving to everyone that there could only ever be one Street Heiress.