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Learn moreLured by money and men, Still a Mistress explores the gritty world of good girls gone bad. A year after the tragic death of her family, Oshyn is still trying to piece together what’s left of her life. While struggling to return to a drama-free world, she is optimistic about her future. Little does she know that her cousin, Chloe, has reappeared to finish what she started: a vindictive cycle of mayhem.
When Chloe finds herself in water that’s too deep, a face from her past comes back to haunt her. She ends up pulling out every trick in the book, determined to make it to the top. Get ready to enter a heart-pounding world of danger while Oshyn and Chloe take you on a ride you’ll never forget. Still a Mistress is sexually charged, and tests the boundaries of revenge when family vows to fight until death.
When I was twelve, they told me I was stupid and prescribed “smart pills” (aka, Ritalin) to wrestle my brain into a state of submission. I fed them to my Rottweiler, Zeus. They worked like a charm. When I was twenty-one , they told me I’d never amount to anything, so I took my daughter, moved to a new state, and self-published a book of poetry…which I sold from behind the bar where I mixed drinks and hustled tips. When I was twenty-five, my college GPA was an abysmal 0.0 so I dropped out, wrote my first (of four) novels in two and a half months, and landed on the Essence magazine bestseller list seven separate times—including the #1 spot. Today, nobody calls me “stupid”—and I live to tell the tale.