Boss Divas

Boss Divas by De’nesha Diamond, published by Kensington Books in 2014, is a gripping narrative that delves into the lives of formidable women in Memphis who command their gangs and the streets. This edition spans 374 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in the aftermath of a brutal gang war, where new enemies emerge and secrets threaten to unravel the very fabric of their lives. The characters navigate a treacherous landscape, each vying for power and control in a world where loyalty is tested and survival is paramount.
Readers will encounter a dynamic cast of characters, including Vice Lord chief Lucifer and the ambitious Ta’Shara, as they confront the challenges of their violent environment. The narrative explores themes of crime and urban life, showcasing the fierce determination of these women as they battle for dominance. With the stakes higher than ever, the tension escalates as alliances shift and personal sacrifices are made. This edition offers a raw and unfiltered look into the complexities of power struggles within the urban landscape, making it a compelling read for those interested in urban fiction and the realities of street life.
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The most lethal ride-or-die women in Memphis now run their gangs and the streets. But the aftermath of an all-out war means merciless new enemies, time-bomb secrets. . .and one chance to take it all. . .
Bullets have no names and collateral damage is the game as the women of the Dirty South push to secure total control. Vice Lord chief Lucifer goes after the upstart Crippettes gang one by one–but locking down her power will put everything she lives to protect at risk. Ta’Shara straps on her training wheels to prove she can ride with the best of the Flowers–but does this good-girl-gone-bad really have what it takes to survive? And as Queen G LeShelle viciously body-drops to keep her bloody secrets buried, her husband Python may be the one person that can put her in check. Now these boss divas will go head-to-head for complete domination–because in the end only one can rule. . .
Praise for De’nesha Diamond
Diamond’s ear for street talk comes across loud and clear. . .a violent and profane tale. . . . —Library Journal (starred review) on Hustlin’ Divas
If you want gritty, down and dirty, and raw, Street Divas is the book for you. –Urban Reviews
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