MìChaune hails from North Carolina. She has always had an ongoing love affair with the written word and is proud to finally make her mark in the literary world. This big, beautiful queen writes with the fuller figured woman in mind and in a positive light.
Leshaun is the true definition of a bad girl—a woman who goes from corporate to hood and back again with ease. While she lets others think that she’s just one of a team, those who truly know her understand that she run the streets all by herself. Let Leshaun tell it—a big girl can be the whore, the pimp, and the broad that owns the sleazy hotel all at the same time. The issue is that others need to respect her gangster.
When someone has the balls to burn her hotel to the ground and pick off her whores one by one, Leshaun will have to fight this battle with every ounce of strength she has. She is the definition of a bad girl, and the next time you see her, it will be in the dictionary next to “get rich or die trying.” Sometimes, the king of the streets isn’t a king at all.
Language | English |
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Release Day | Jan 29, 2018 |
Release Date | January 30, 2018 |
Release Date Machine | 1517270400 |
Imprint | Urban Audiobooks and Urban Books |
Provider | Urban Audiobooks |
Categories | Literature & Fiction, African American, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult |
Overview
Leshaun is the true definition of a bad girl—a woman who goes from corporate to hood and back again with ease. While she lets others think that she’s just one of a team, those who truly know her understand that she run the streets all by herself. Let Leshaun tell it—a big girl can be the whore, the pimp, and the broad that owns the sleazy hotel all at the same time. The issue is that others need to respect her gangster.
When someone has the balls to burn her hotel to the ground and pick off her whores one by one, Leshaun will have to fight this battle with every ounce of strength she has. She is the definition of a bad girl, and the next time you see her, it will be in the dictionary next to “get rich or die trying.” Sometimes, the king of the streets isn’t a king at all.