The first installment, Blake University, left readers reeling from its twists, turns, and unforgettable cliffhanger. Now, the finale unfolds with the same intensity and more. Set in Bleu Rose, Chicago, this story is a haunting blend of love, power, and redemption. When loyalty is tested and every truth comes at a price, the Marciano and Sullivan empire stands as proof that real power is not in wealth but in resilience. Built from struggle and sustained by strategy, they move through the world with quiet dominance, protecting what matters most—the women who carry their names, their hearts, and their legacy.
However, even the strongest foundations crack when ghosts refuse to stay buried. Nova and her daughters represent grace and fire, beauty and survival, and they are the pulse of a dynasty that refuses to fall. Old enemies resurface with new agendas, cloaked in authority and revenge, forcing every player to choose between peace and power. Together, they move like royalty. Quiet. Strategic. Unstoppable… Who will pay the price for peace when ghosts rise with government badges and personal vendettas? Who will survive when even paradise becomes a chessboard. When all else fails William Shakespeare said it best…
When I read thwthe first book, part 1, I thought to myself how were you coming after the ending of first book, because, that pen scorched every word written on each page.
It was amazing to see how you brought the past to the future with so much depth. The fact that you had the teacher/student and mentor/protege tipped the scale.
What a beautiful ending to a beautiful series! I was shocked to find out B was being released from prison until I heard the reason why. Poor Baby D...lol. In the end...pun intended...he got just what he deserved. Great story from beginning to the end. Y'all just read the damn book!!!!
If this author don’t do anything she’s gonna leave you with a learnable message ,,, some time ,, when I read her books i feel like I’m in a one on one therapy session, contemplating life decisions ,,, this was a good dang read