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Sweet Mojo 2: A Hot-Blooded Mystery, Concealed With A Kiss

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“She's a fugitive on the run. Backstabbing females are in hot pursuit. She’s bleeding for help. They smile and sharpen their knives. But can an ally—with her own agenda—save the guilty from mob justice? Not if a villain with a vendetta gets to them first.”

Ambrosia is the fugitive running for her life. Jasmine is the backstabber running in pursuit. Kai is the lover trapped between loves. The Man in the Fedora is the demon running to a devil. And then there’s Blossom—the wildcard. She’s Nancy Drew meets Foxy Brown. And her obsession with a dark and dangerous truth will bring them all to her finish line.

We begin where we ended. Ambrosia, the woman of secrets with that Black girl magic, is on the run. Hot on her tail is Jasmine and the crew that ousted her. Both queens want the queendom. But Ambrosia’s fighting two fronts. While she eludes Jasmine she still has to get the book that The Man in The Fedora stole. While the Fedora man was a demon there’s a villain from her past that’s the true devil. And that villain may already have the book. Ambrosia has a plan— if she can stay alive long enough. For it to work she’ll need to recruit the very people she “did dirty.” She’ll need Blossom but Blossom now has her own agenda. She’ll need Kai. But why would a man she tried to kill twice agree to help her now? Most of all she’ll have to risk revealing a truth in order to maintain the lies. And buried in her past is the game changing secret she’s been running from. But there’s a funny thing about the past. The past is like a shadow. No matter how far you run it’s always nipping at your heels…ready to bite you in the ass.

From Amazon Top 100 Bestselling author in Contemporary Urban Fiction, Brother Dash

274 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 6, 2020

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Brother Dash

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Brother Dash is an Amazon bestselling author. He pens romantic suspense and contemporary urban fiction for his novels. And he curates an upcoming visual stories project, And These Are Our Stories, for his nonfiction. Dash began by writing short stories, poems and DIY comic books out of looseleaf paper as a child. In his teen and college years he started acting and writing plays. As a twenty year old college student he wrote, co-produced, directed and starred in, Black Mirrors. The play went on to have a theatrical run in New York City. Dash then transitioned into writing and performing spoken word poetry for fifteen years before becoming an author. He published his debut novel, The Donor: When Conception Meets Deception in 2016, romantic suspense novel about the perfect guy living a perfect lie. In November of 2017 the novel hit the Amazon Top 100 Bestsellers List for contemporary urban fiction.

Brother Dash's writing style is both poetic and realistic. His narratives stimulate the five senses and his dialogue makes you feel as if you are in a conversation with real people. As one reader remarked, "You're like a painter. But you paint with words instead of a brush. Your descriptions are so vivid. I feel like I am inside your characters. I can see, taste, feel, hear and smell everything that they can. You do such a great job with language." Another reader described Brother Dash's prose in this way..."I hope this isn't insulting, but you're a very pretty writer. Your words. They're so pretty. I love them."

Brother Dash is a proud Brooklyn native living amongst the deer and trees of New Jersey. He released his debut novel, The Donor: When Conception Meets Deception in the Spring of 2016. He will launch a new romantic suspense and mystery series called The Mojo Series on Valentine's Day 2018. The first book in the series is titled: Sweet Mojo, One Man's Descent Through Danger & Delight.

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September 20, 2020
Great read

The first one took a while to get into but once I was in, I was IN. Definitely a recommended read. I was trying to “fast forward” the pages because i was eager to find out what was next. Interesting. Informational. Intriguing.
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