The Dopeman's Wife

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Once the streets pull you in, they own you. Or at least that's the way it's been for Nautica. Growing up in the ‘hood, all she's ever known is the fast life—fast money ill-gotten through scandals and relentless scheming. But when a big scam nearly finishes her off, she decides to seek more out of life than the "hustle" and tries to make a new life for herself on the East Coast. It isn't long, though, before she falls in with Manny, a drug kingpin, who sweeps her off her feet. He promises to marry her and make her "Queen of the Street." Then everything falls apart. As their relationship unravels, both of their dark secrets are uncovered, pitting them against each other in this exciting tale of love and deception.

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JaQuavis Coleman is one half of the New York Times bestselling duo Ashley & JaQuavis. Born and raised in a notoriously rough neighborhood in Flint, Michigan, he writes novels about the gritty street life he witnessed. He is best known for his Dopeman series and for the Cartel series co-authored with his wife, Ashley Antoinette. He resides in Michigan with his family.

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