Bama Bellshire, the king of the Westchester empire, believes in putting his duty to his family and his hood first. Leaving his heart behind, he marries the princess of the streets, Kya, to make his father, Baze Bellshire proud and protect a fifty year old legacy, a legacy he’s obligated to fulfill.
If only his heart could get on board. Bama’s first love, Brazil comes back into his life, shaking up Kya’s “stable” but unhappy home with Bama. The pressures from Kya’s family to be the head bitch become too much, forcing her to take drastic measures to make sure her house stays a home.
Brazil promised herself if she ever got the chance to have Bama back in her life, nothing would tear them apart, but between Bama’s crazy wife, her own boyfriend Rodney, and two families who would rather die than see their hard work end in vain, Brazil might not be ready to be married to the gang.
Kia’s diabolical, Brazil is irresistible, and Bama is truly a king, but just like Rome, the Westchester empire wasn’t built in a day, and it’ll take more than duty to fulfill the oath and happiness of the one true king.
In the first installment of Mobbin’ For a Bellshire Married to the Gang, lines are crossed, bridges are burned, and the battlefield of love is at the forefront in this royal urban tale.
Bama was straight up with his wife Kya. She had it Good & just had to mess it up. Why do women do that when they have it all. Bama gave up his love to please his dad. Now all he wants to do is be happy with Brazil. Brazil is making him happy with all the love she can give him. Kya has went to her parents for help. Now with the plan they made how will it go. Will Brazil be hurt or will they kill her? Will Bama let things go or act up. Love will make you do crazy things but when someone don't won't you it is time to let go. Just let go no need trying to make someone love you when there is someone who really want you. Sometimes people over look the ones who they should be looking at & can be happy with. Hopefully Kya will see what's right in front of her before it's to late. On to part 2 to see what kind of destruction Bama & his people have caused.
This is a great book with a clear storyline. However, it got me thinking of a million possible outcomes! That what happens when you think you can remove people out your lives by killing them instead of being an adult!
I hope Kya gets everything her ass deserves! Once Bama talks to his sister in law and find out about those kids not being his it’s gonna be some shit and he’s gonna know exactly who took his woman! Part 2 me PLEASE
Tabitha Sharpe wrote the sh**t outta this story. Oooweee Bama is one for the books. I did not see any of that ending coming. I can't say too much cause I don't wanna give the book away. This one is definitely a banger and I am going to be stalking for part 2!!!!
Look at this, when Bama catch up to them I know it’s about to be some slow singing and flower bringing. Kya really is something else she’s going so hard when she’s been living a lie and how the hec is Brazil her family....
I am enjoying this book. So many things transpired and that ending left me at a loss for words. I can’t believe what was revealed at the end. I am so ready for book two. The drama is about to get real.
Yasss Tabitha! You did that!! From the beginning up until the very end. This was an indeed a page turner that I couldn't stop reading. They done messed up and Bama is about to have the city on fire! Great read!!
I loved how this story unfolded. To say I enjoyed would be an understatement. Your writing style is both unique and creative. The plot twists were crazy but made it enjoyable. Ready for more great reads from you in the future.
This is such a good book! The storyline holds you from beginning to end. The end of the book really surprised me the most, I can't wait to read Part 2 to see what happens next!
Omg this book was crazy I hope Brazil live cause kya just made a big mess the secrets is all coming out I cant wait to read the next part this great job
This story pulled me in from page 1. I loved the setup was clear and the storyline was easy to follow. Bama and Brazil were soulmates torn apart by family obligations. Seven years later they are reunited in an unlikely way and it is like nothing ever happened. The anticipation to see how the re-kindling of their love affair would be taken by those who were now in their lives made for an anxious reader. The Author delivered on every front for me-character development(except Kya), execution, format, content, structure. Her team put out a great start to a series. If I had one thing to say that would be I would like to know what was in Kya's background that made her mother treat her so coldly as an adult. It was eluded to that Kya did some "bad things". What were those bad things? I'm looking forward to seeing the gang in action in book 2. Great job Ms. Sharpe.