Finessed a Dope Boy's Heart

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On sale Mar 29, 2022 | 256 Pages | 9781645562870
Mika works in law enforcement and is married to one of the most distinguished detectives on the police force. While everything looks good on the outside, Mika’s home life is anything but normal.

With a controlling, two-timing husband, she buries herself into her career. She soon crosses paths with Jakeel, an ex-con fresh out of prison. The jovial jailbird piques her interest, and Mika soon forgets that there are certain lines you just don’t cross. Playing a risky game, she finds herself in a very dangerous situation, playing with two men on opposite sides of the law. Her freedom is at stake, and her life is at risk. Can Mika walk away, or will she make a move that could lead to murder and mayhem in her once quiet life?
 
Racquel Williams was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and came to the United States in 1992. Struggling to support her sons as a single mother, she chose the wrong path and ended up sentenced to 37 months in prison on drug charges. Upon her release, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where she lives with her two sons. She is pursuing a degree in psychology and has self-published several novels.

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Mika works in law enforcement and is married to one of the most distinguished detectives on the police force. While everything looks good on the outside, Mika’s home life is anything but normal.

With a controlling, two-timing husband, she buries herself into her career. She soon crosses paths with Jakeel, an ex-con fresh out of prison. The jovial jailbird piques her interest, and Mika soon forgets that there are certain lines you just don’t cross. Playing a risky game, she finds herself in a very dangerous situation, playing with two men on opposite sides of the law. Her freedom is at stake, and her life is at risk. Can Mika walk away, or will she make a move that could lead to murder and mayhem in her once quiet life?
 

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Racquel Williams was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and came to the United States in 1992. Struggling to support her sons as a single mother, she chose the wrong path and ended up sentenced to 37 months in prison on drug charges. Upon her release, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where she lives with her two sons. She is pursuing a degree in psychology and has self-published several novels.