When Sydney is released from a lengthy stay in a psychiatric hospital and into the care of her older sister Naomi, she is far from the woman she used to be. Falling in love is the last thing on her mind until she meets Judas Mendez. A mid-level hustler from East London coming up real quick, and her once warm and humble demeanor is replaced with a shady backstabbing Diva with money and status being her only motive.Back in her old neighborhood the real Sidney finds herself unable to escape the tragic events of her past and she struggles to move forward amidst the multiple personalities that corrupt her mind.She's on the brink of self-destruct when she is reunited with her ride-or-die chicks Brittany and Shelly, and situations heighten when old habits die fast leaving her torn between love, money or friends.
Louise Payne is a freelance writer who specializes in Street Fiction and Erotic novels. Known for her vivid imagination and seductive development, penning novels for her is just a walk in the park, and her goal to spread her wings as an notable author is setting a trend overseas. She is twenty-seven and currently resides in East London where she pulls inspiration from her home town, Hackney. She writes about urban culture, corruption, sex, relationships and family secrets. Many of which she has witnessed firsthand living in her community in East London. Her debut titles include ‘Dirty Mind Games’ and the sequel; ‘Same Game Different Players’, of the ‘Playing Dirty Mind Games’ trilogy.
Louise’s philosophy is to believe in yourself, make your dreams a reality and to make a difference in the lives of others through literature and knowledge. She is a living testament of change and perseverance and she’s definitely making her mark in the literary market.
this book was absolutely amazing. I can't believe i finished it in 2 hours. it keep me in high heels Lol. I was so anxious to know what happened next. the story line was good and so was the characters. from reading it felt like as if I were in the story. if you are into uraban/street fiction like I am them I recommend this book highly
Two Stars For Writing, Four Stars For Story...Call It A Three
It says something about a story when it is so full of grammatical errors as to make it a difficult read, but yet so riveting as to make it impossible to put down. Such is the case with some STREET LITERATURE, and especially with this author's "Spin Cycle" trilogy. This reader will admit to acquiring the first book because of its cover, but read the second and is now starting on the third because of being hooked on the story. Ms. Payne has an incredible imagination, and one can only think of how much fun it might be to listen to a reading of this series...in her own voice.