Essence® bestselling
authors Wahida Clark and
Kiki Swinson deliver a
double-shot of street lit
fiction—two novellas about
women betrayed who are out
for nothing less than
revenge…
Enemy in My Bed
Wahida Clark
She rules the weed scene
in Memphis, USA. But Kreesha
can’t control the dangerous
way she’s feelin’ about
Reign—a brother who’s
married, just out of prison,
and one strike away from
lockdown-for-life. He’s a
past master of the game, and
Kreesha can’t get enough of
his body or heart. But when
Reign betrays her to the
Feds, she’ll risk everything
to save her empire and give
Reign one last
seduction—with a bullet…
Keeping My
Enemies Close Kiki Swinson
Larissa Taylor is fed up
with lying, cheating men.
Her best friend Tenisha’s
suggestion: try a
guaranteed-to-be-faithful
brother in prison. But Sean
Miller is one thug-a-licious
addiction. So, when a
sex-struck Larissa is caught
smuggling weed for Sean,
she’s the one who winds up
behind bars. Now, Tenisha’s
got Larissa’s man and baby.
But Larissa is ready to go
beyond even street justice
to make sure her ex-friend
and cheating man get the
ultimate payback…
Wahida Clark was
born and raised in Trenton,
New Jersey. She decided to
write fiction while
incarcerated at a women's
federal prison camp in
Lexington, Kentucky. Crowned
the “Queen of Thug Love
Fiction” by Nikki Turner,
the “Queen of Hip Hop
Fiction” herself, Wahida's
style of writing is the
template for urban
literature. When you read
her novels, they are so real
you are convinced of one of
three things: you know the
characters, you want to know
the characters, or you are
one of the characters. Her
bestselling novels include
Thug Matrimony, Every
Thug Needs a Lady, Thugs and
the Women Who Love Them
and Payback is a Mutha,
all published by
Kensington/Dafina Books.
Wahida can be reached at
P.O. Box 8560, Newark, NJ
07108, or email her at
wahidaclark@hotmail.com.
You can also visit her
website
www.wahidaclark.org.
Kiki Swinson was
born and raised in
Portsmouth, Virginia. She
discovered her flair for
writing twelve years ago
after completing her first
novel, Mad Shambles,
while serving a five-year
sentence at a federal
prison. After being released
in December 1996, Kiki later
went on to self-publish
Mad Shambles. Her
passion for writing didn’t
stop there. Writing
feverishly into the wee
hours of the night, she
completed her second novel,
Wifey, which was published
by Melodrama Publishing.
After the success of
Wifey, Kiki penned the
sequels I’m Still Wifey
and Life After Wifey,
as well as The Candy Shop
and A Sticky
Situation.