All hell has broken loose in in the lives of close friends Tajinae, Winnie, Savon and Domonique where treachery has crept in and replaced loyalty and love. Hated by many and only loved by a few, they are the beauties that hold down some of the most syndicated dope boys in Gun Ru. They call themselves Dope Girls and they quickly find out that what a Dope Girl once loved about the game could now turn deadly! Their envied friendship is threatened when quick money and betrayal seeps into the cracks of their bond, crumbling their foundation with hate. The saying “Keep your enemies close and your friends even closer” would have worked if the friends they thought they had, had not ultimately become the enemies. You never know who could be waiting in the cut to take your spot! Fall into the pages of S. Chameleon as she shows you just how devious deception can be.
Great book it's well written excellent storyline,no errors story flowed very easy. I would like to know what happens to Chaz and Rob. As I was reading this book I was wondering if this was the first by this author so I asked her on Facebook of course and she informed me that it was I could no way shape or form tell that this was her first. Job well done job well done can't wait to read more.
What a good read this book had me yet in my feeling with the drama the abuse the deceit the snakes. But of all this book had my undivided attention to the end. S. Chameleon I believe I live to read more of your book in near future and Keep of the good work.
Tajinae’s early years has made her into a cunning and calculating woman. Although she has a man who loves her, two children and a life any girl could want, her fear of being without causes her to make some foolish decisions. The type of decisions that could cost her everything, if what was done in the dark is ever exposed to the light.
Winnie is outspoken, full of life, fabulously full-figured and loves it….and so does her man, Rob.
Savon has been through it and is still going through it. What appears as the perfect life is just a façade. Her world with KaDe is crumbing all around her. All she wants is to be loved and cherished for once in her life. The ladies she hangs with all seem to have everything she wants. And the more she endures, the more bitterness sets in, making her despise the very ones who have tried to be there for her.
Although everyone has their lies and shady dealings, the outcome isn’t pretty when the tables are turned and they find themselves on the receiving end of another’s betrayal. Lines are crossed, hearts are broken, and lives hang in the balance. In the end, will the love and friendship be enough to keep everything they’ve worked so hard for in tact?
At times the women seemed cold, mean and high-minded. Then in a moment, their vulnerabilities, frailties and insecurities made them relatable. At first glance, this appears to be just another story of messy folks doing what they do, but S. Chameleon has woven poignant lessons throughout with a very gentle hand. The writer has a smooth way of bringing the drama to capture a reader’s attention, while subtly adding in the messages she wants readers to finish with. I loved the ending of this book. Great work!
Tajinae’s early years has made her into a cunning and calculating woman. Although she has a man who loves her, two children and a life any girl could want, her fear of being without causes her to make some foolish decisions. The type of decisions that could cost her everything, if what was done in the dark is ever exposed to the light.
Winnie is outspoken, full of life, fabulously full-figured and loves it….and so does her man, Rob.
Savon has been through it and is still going through it. What appears as the perfect life is just a façade. Her world with KaDe is crumbing all around her. All she wants is to be loved and cherished for once in her life. The ladies she hangs with all seem to have everything she wants. And the more she endures, the more bitterness sets in, making her despise the very ones who have tried to be there for her.
Although everyone has their lies and shady dealings, the outcome isn’t pretty when the tables are turned and they find themselves on the receiving end of another’s betrayal. Lines are crossed, hearts are broken, and lives hang in the balance. In the end, will the love and friendship be enough to keep everything they’ve worked so hard for in tact?
At times the women seemed cold, mean and high-minded. Then in a moment, their vulnerabilities, frailties and insecurities made them relatable. At first glance, this appears to be just another story of messy folks doing what they do, but S. Chameleon has woven poignant lessons throughout with a very gentle hand. The writer has a smooth way of bringing the drama to capture a reader’s attention, while subtly adding in the messages she wants readers to finish with. I loved the ending of this book. Great work! 4 stars ____ Reviewed by Tumika
I got the storyline, I appreciated it for the most part. With that being said, I feel like there were parts that were not filled in. There wasn't enough jaw dropping moments until the very end. Also, where was the editing? The lack of it made it hard to get through.