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Kingpin Wifeys Part 1
Kingpin Wifeys Part 1
Kingpin Wifeys Part 1
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Lani, Starr and Jada are girlfriends to some of Atlanta's biggest drug dealers and they are friends living a fabulous lifestyle. But all is not great in the land of milk and honey. Starr finds out a secret her boyfriend Trey has been hiding. Jada learns of an evil plan by her boyfriend Shamari, while trying to keep him from learning a secret of her own. And Lani's ex-boyfriend Black, another drug dealer, is still in love with her, but she's moved on to Chris, a man that treats her very well. Follow the ups and downs of these three women as they lead the Kingpin Wifey Lifestyle.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherK Elliott
Release dateJun 29, 2018
ISBN9780463952337
Kingpin Wifeys Part 1
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K Elliott

K. Elliott, aka The Well Fed Black Writer, penned his first novel, Entangled, in 2003. Although he was offered multiple signing deals, Elliott decided to found his own publishing company, Urban Lifestyle Press.Bookstore by bookstore, street vendor by street vendor, Elliott took to the road selling his story. He did not go unnoticed, selling 50,000 units in his first year and earning a spot on the Essence Magazine Bestsellers list.Since Entangled, Elliott has published five titles of his own and two more on behalf of authors signed to Urban Lifestyle Press. For one book, The Ski Mask Way, Elliott was selected to co-author with hip-hop superstar 50 Cent. Along the way, he has continued to look for innovative ways to push his books to his fans while keeping down his overhead. Not wanting to keep such valuable experience to himself, Elliott did two things.First, in 2010 he forged his vision of low-cost publishing by in 21 Black Street, an eBookstore to mirror a traditional African-American themed bookstore - except it could totally cuts out a publisher's printing costs.Second, Elliott created the Well-Fed Black Writer, a blog for authors to find life-hacking tips for more efficient, effective self-publishing. The Well-Fed Black Writer includes podcasts, video and blog posts, all to help aspiring authors turn their manuscripts into publishing success stories.

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    Kingpin Wifeys Part 1 - K Elliott

    KINGPIN WIFEYS

    Vol. I

    By: K. Elliott

    Urban Lifestyle Press in association with

    P.O. Box 12714

    Charlotte, NC 28220

    http://www.kelliottonline.com

    Copyright © 2013 by by K. Elliott. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission. For information, address Urban Lifestyle Press, P.O. Box 12714 Charlotte, NC 28220

    http://www.kelliottonline.com.

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Amazon.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    April 2014

    Table of Contents

    CHAPTER 1

    CHAPTER 2

    CHAPTER 3

    CHAPTER 4

    CHAPTER 5

    CHAPTER 6

    CHAPTER 7

    CHAPTER 8

    CHAPTER 9

    CHAPTER 10

    CHAPTER 11

    CHAPTER 1

    Starr answered the blocked call, Hello.

    There was some deep breathing, followed by silence.

    Who the fuck is this, and why are you playing fucking games on my phone?

    More breathing.

    She hung up.

    The blocked number called again.

    I’m going to call the fucking police if you call my phone again! She terminated the call.

    Seconds later she received a text from a number she didn’t recognize—a 973 area code. The text said: Calling the cops would be bad for business. I don’t think your man would like that.

    Starr dialed the number. A recording said that the number was no longer in service. Weird.

    She called Trey.

    He didn’t answer. She called him three more times. Finally he picked up.

    Hey babe.

    Hey babe my ass, you need to come home and come now.

    What’s wrong? Are the police there?

    No, the police are not here, Trey. Do you think I would ask you to come home if the police was here? Nobody is trying to set you up.

    I’m just saying whenever you’re like come home and come home now, I think the worse.

    Starr and Trey had been together for eight years. She met him when she was 21 and he was 31. She had been working at a cell phone store in the hood, and she noticed that he would always pull up in a different car, and he would change his cell phone every two weeks. Starr was a hood chick and she prided herself in having street smarts. She knew Trey was a baller; more importantly he wasn’t cheap. When he would buy his phones, he’d always give her an extra hundred dollars. He said it was for being so cute.

    She thought he was handsome, but she never thought she was his type until one day

    When are you going to go out with me?

    When are you going to ask?

    Trey took her out that same night and when

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