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In Las Vegas, Nevada, also known as Sin City, anything goes. This is why the Double G's have chosen to set up shop here.

Starrshima Fields, aka Starr, is a young, bodacious, and bold beauty. She is also the leader of the Double G's, a powerful and ruthless social club of plus-sized women. Starr is guided by Queen Fem, the founder of the Double G's. Queen Fem set up the group of professionals-by-day, gangster-biker-chicks-by-night to prove that this isn't just a man's world. The Double G's put the squeeze on their primary targets: men of power and privilege. Blackmail and manipulation are their choice of weapons, and they are skillful in both.

Agent McCarthy has been tracking the Double G's since the founder was at the helm of the organization. For years, he could not infiltrate the group of female radicals, but he has finally managed to plant a seed that could possibly lead to the destruction of the Double G's when the young Starrshima Fields becomes the new face of the group.

As the temperature increases in Las Vegas, so does the pressure the Double G's apply. No man is safe from the Double G's and their manipulative tactics, and anyone who tries to stop them is putting his life in danger. These women are on a mission, and they believe the only way they can accomplish it is by keeping the game and the players in a chokehold!

368 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published April 25, 2017

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J.M. Benjamin

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J.M. Benjamin is an ambitious and witty writer from Plainfield, New Jersey. He is the author of Down in the Dirty, which won the Best Street Novel of the Year Award in 2006, an honor bestowed to him by the African American Literary Awards Show. His sophomore novel, My Manz and ‘Em was released in early 2007 and he has contributed to several anthologies: Menace II Society, Christmas 'N The Hood with Nikki Turner, and Hood Legends.
J.M.Benjamin has been compared to two literary greats; Claude Brown and Donald Goines for his ability to entertain and educate, and his passionate work ethics. J.M. Benjamin was released from prison, fully loaded and prepared to enter into a new game with the same drive and approach he had when he ran the streets. However, this time he has a different product to offer.
Susan Hampstead, Senior Editor of Don Diva Magazine is quoted as calling J.M. Benjamin "A new and exciting underground writer making noise, destined to solidify his spot in urban literature."
Readers familiar with Mr. Benjamin's work enjoy his uncanny ability to keep you in suspense, engulfed and entertained, and new fans will not be disappointed by his outstanding stories.

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July 25, 2017
Very good storyline, Starr is not listening to the advice the top lady Fem is giving her to be low key and not about the money. This may cause her to have problems in the long run, by wanting to be seen and a force to be recon with instead of being a ghost like Fem asked her to be which is causing allot of attention to the Double D's.
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February 22, 2021
This book was good. Off to a slow start but it is good. The Double G's will stop at NOTHING to protect their identities and their organization. They humiliate and kill for sport if need be...building power like no other! Though this was a good read, the run on sentences and grammar errors were getting on my nerves! To be continued so I will be reading the sequel.
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October 24, 2018
Great story. In my head I kind of compared it to Country Girls by Blake Karrington. Both good books but this definitely comes out on top.
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April 30, 2020
These Some Boss Bitches. They Running Everything. Idk Why Them Being Big And Lesbian Was The Highlight Of The Book But They Some Bad Girls
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