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National bestselling authors Kiki Swinson and Nikki Turner turn up the heat with two twisty tales of women on the run and under the gun. . .

The Most Wanted Diamonds
Kiki Swinson


Gigi Costner needs four million dollars she doesn't have and time she hasn't got. Her ex-con ex-lover swears to make her pay for the multimillion-dollar stash of diamonds she stole as she ditched him for a new life as a suburban wife. With time running out, will Gigi's new plan get her in front of the drama or drag her back into hood madness. . .

On Da Run
Nikki Turner


Peaches Brown never had to hustle to beat the streets, thanks to her protective father. Now, to escape an unjust murder charge she has to hide--and survive--in plain sight. And part of her disguise has her beating Miami's most ruthless high-end thieves at their own game. But can her new identity hold up when staying alive means playing the top dealer for all he's got. . .

"Kiki captures the heat of the streets." --Wahida Clark

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Kiki Swinson

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Kiki Swinson was born and raised in Portsmouth, Virginia. She discovered her flair for writing 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.

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Profile Image for Moon.
174 reviews17 followers
October 8, 2013
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On two consecutive evenings I read this until my eyes were grainy.. yet I couldn't stop until I finished first the first story then the second. Both are really good stories. They both have really great twists that I didn't expect.

The first story is about a woman who tries to fix a past that has come back to haunt her... I will say no more, but it is fast paced and a really good read... I was sorry to see her story end.. although it was wrapped up neatly in a nice twist I totally didn't expect.

The second story is about a woman who decides "God helps those that helps themselves" and she takes matters into her own hands. She is smart and a really awesome character. I would have to say though that it felt like the ending was left open for a part two.. or perhaps a full length novel about her next adventure?

All in all this was a total five star book, and a really fun read! I am so lucky to have won it in a Goodreads giveaway!

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726 reviews210 followers
November 11, 2013
This was actually two stories in one book, both of which I enjoyed. I am familiar with the works of both authors and was not disappointed with these stories. The Most Wanted Diamonds by Kiki Swinson was about a young woman who ran away from her former life to start anew. What Gigi doesn't realize that most things, especially karma, will always come full circle. There's an old saying that what goes around, comes around. The reader will be intrigued with her story. I just thought the ending left the reader kind of hanging and wanting more.
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567 reviews85 followers
September 10, 2017
A book with two stories...I enjoyed the first story, but the second was just okay.
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50 reviews9 followers
November 27, 2013
You Can Run, But....

In the first novella, Most Wanted Diamonds; KiKi Swinson crafts a tale of the backfire of betrayal. The story centers around Gianna or GiGi as she has come to be known. She is ghetto fabulous. She manages to find men who keep her laced and she enjoys being their trophy. Warren, a notorious street thug makes her his thug mistress. He moves her out of the hood and provides for her in the most ghetto fabulous manner. All of the hood chicks envy her designer digs. Until GiGi gets caught up with Warren on a deal gone bad. He goes to prison after GiGi sings like a bird. However, old love never dies as proven when Warren reappears after GiGi thought she had gotten out of dodge. Warren has some unfinished business and it isn't professing his dying love for GiGi.
Although, the ending was predictable; the author succeeded in giving me a roller coaster feel. She kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire story. I wanted to like GiGi but she was an opportunist and not very smart. I wanted to like the older man that she married, Sidney after moving to Virginia, but I feel that he used Gigi as much as she used him. He used her to maintain an image to go along with his lifestyle. They had nothing in common, not even sex. The author sent the message in this short story, that you can't throw someone under the bus to save yourself and continue to get away with it. I felt that the story was well written. I would have liked a more exciting, more creative ending to this action packed story. I rated this action packed Novella at 3 stars.
The Second Novella, was On Da Run, by Nikki Turner. The story is of Peaches, a hairstylist/card playing extraordinaire, turned fugitive of the law; who with the assistance of her street wise father Mickey, escapes to Miami. She changes her identity, literally and gets involved with the underworld of selling stolen luxury cars. She was only supposed to stay long enough for her father to find a way to prove that the crime was a result of self defense. He sends her to stay with his friend Matteo and his son Sticks with whom she develops a strong attraction to. The attraction may lead to her letting down her guard,which may or may not lead to danger.
The main character changed her name from Peaches to Lolah when she escaped to Miami. However, she was often referred to as Peaches on one page and then Lolah on the next. I don't know if that was intended, but it distracted me. The ending was a huge let down, because it left me hanging. The author did accomplish relaying the message that once you start running, you never stop. You are always looking over your shoulder. I believe the author had an excellent storyline but for some reason did not bring it to a close. The story was action packed, which is why expected more of a dramatic ending. I need closure. I would rate this novel a 3 and am anticipating a sequel to this story.
Bringing both novellas together for a final rating of the book, I will average the two ratings giving it 3 stars. With more editing of both editing and content, this book would be worth a read.



Yolanda Maria
"Reviewed for the Sankofa Literary Society. Book provided by author or publisher for review purposes."
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124 reviews1 follower
October 21, 2013
Most Wanted is 2 stories by 2 different authors.

The Most Wanted Diamonds-Kiki Swinson 1 star
I had a hard time relating to the book. It was about African American in the gangs. The Main character was materialistic, heartless plus stupid. <3 the ending she deserves.

On Da Run 3 Stars
Poor Peaches. It shows powers and titles are everything in this world. Don't like the numbers of time the mention of God, Adam or Eve. And if she was on the run, why not keep her profile low instead of brand name that brand name this and involves in these unnecessarily fights.

Received the book free through Goodreads First Reads. Won 9/20, received on 10/7
Profile Image for Melissa.
1,519 reviews24 followers
February 23, 2014
Two stories. I liked the first one better than the second. Although, the first one was probably more predictable. It was also more suspenseful. Gigi is the main character in the first story. After being arrested with her boyfriend (who she snitches on), she goes on the run with his diamonds. Now she is married in another state. But, he catches up with her. The second story is about Peaches. She shoots four men when they threaten to rape her. Two die. She goes on the run. She changes her appearance and stays with an old friend of her fathers. This second story seemed to have unnecessary drama. But, was an OK read.
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467 reviews
April 15, 2014
Something about these 2 books in 1 are not vibing with me. I tend to like one story and not the other so it makes it difficult to give a review on the whole. I liked the first story, but the ending had me a little put off. The second story just seemed a little scattered to me and it didn't hold my attention very well. It was like there was too much trying to be crammed into a novella. It was an okay listen overall, not my favorite from either author.
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153 reviews3 followers
March 18, 2018
Most Wanted
Gigi never cared about anything but herself. Karma came back and bit her and Warren played a major part she got what was coming to her.
On The Run
Peaches learned to leave the past in the past. Being on the run she started a new life found love but you know good things have to come to an end she have to stay a step ahead of the feds.
I give it a 4 because it seems like both stories weren't finish need a part 2
Profile Image for Me'Tova Hollingsworth - Bethley.
413 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2014
This was just a typical read. Not exactly what I was expecting from two of my favorite authors. The first story was okay, but very predictable. The second story ended way too abruptly. Just when things were starting to take off, it was over. I guess I am just acustom to reading work action-based drama from these aurhors. These stories should have been on fire.
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44 reviews1 follower
December 22, 2013
this was a waste of my time. thus book wasn't horrible but it was definitely not good. the second storyline left me feeling cheated because it just ended with no resolution to any of the conflicts. I really should have given it 1 star
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236 reviews13 followers
January 14, 2014
Most Wanted is actually 2 independent stories, both of which are very well written, fast paced, easy to read, and the endings will definitely leave you with heart palpitations. I read this book in 2 days, (1 story a day). I would definitely recommend this book.
717 reviews6 followers
July 25, 2019
Awesome!!!

These two authors together was a great idea. This was a page turner but I well say I'm wanting more. Both the characters went through some stuff to be wanted but I enjoyed every page.
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82 reviews
July 26, 2020
My thoughts

Kiki never disappoints, but this wasn't her best. Although I loved how she made me feel guilty for the sympathy that I had for Gigi. What a twist!

I've tried Nikki, and I just am not feeling her. Her vocabulary is top notch though. Her imagery is not the best. Maybe because her characters are so unrealistic. I'm not sure.

But I read the first story in a day, and it took me weeks to finish the second one.
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533 reviews24 followers
March 18, 2019
This was decent. This was two stories in one and I liked the first book with Gigi better than the second one. Gigi was a hot mess and she was ready to do anything to get dude off her back. The second story left the window open for there to be a sequel. I found myself losing interest in the second story and when it started getting good it was over lol.
12 reviews
May 7, 2023
This is the book I had been waiting on. Two of my favorite authors did a book together, and I had suggested too, Ms. Turner. maybe a year later, this book came out. I was like, what???? I couldn't buy it quick enough, I describe these two authors to the Ladies version of The Author Donald Goins. I used to read him back in the day.
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813 reviews
October 4, 2013
This was an interesting book. It was a "First Read" book sent by the authors before the general public can purchase it.
Two authors, two stories, both set in the older districts of large cities. Good stories both.
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503 reviews3 followers
November 8, 2014
Two short stories, by two great queens in the lit game prove that they know how to tell a story that keeps you intrigued. If you haven't read any of their other work, these appetizers will make you google them.
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2 reviews
October 9, 2013
2 great stories..My favorite was Nikki Turner's "On Da Run". I am hoping she will continue with that story.
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335 reviews7 followers
October 6, 2013
I like both stories I jus hate the how the last one ended the way it did I would like to c where that could go
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395 reviews6 followers
October 6, 2013
kiki story was the bomb..nikki Turner story sucked
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57 reviews5 followers
March 9, 2014
Most wanted and on Da Run I enjoy both stories. The most wanted was my favorite.and On Da Run was great to but the end just left a sister hanging.
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52 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2014
I really enjoyed this book but I just wish it had more I just added my own ending I guess but overall it was a great book
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163 reviews15 followers
May 16, 2014
I like the duo of Nikki Turner and Kiki Swinson - two good short stories
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130 reviews4 followers
July 15, 2014
It was ok. Can't remember the 1st story too much....barely remember the 2nd but I listed via audio book in my car. I remember being satisfied about the ending of both stories.
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