Sex, scandal, money, murder, and revenge.... An electrifying page-turner from the author of Whip Appeal.
Once, Ebony Knight was the hottest high-class dominatrix in Miami. She controlled millionaire "slaves" with the crack of a whip -- and made money hand over fist. Then her so-called best friend, sleazeball lawyer Carmelita Sanchez, framed Ebony for murder, had her committed to a psychiatric hospital in the Everglades, and ran off with $14 million and change. Tonight, Ebony is busting out. Tomorrow, she's kicking ass.
Unfortunately, getting revenge isn't easy. A dreadlocked hustler and his conartist mama are trying to shake Ebony down. A crazy-ass mental patient who helped Ebony escape is out for blood. A sexy TV reporter is hot on Ebony's trail. And a sassy Miami detective is hunting her down like a dog.
No biggie. Our girl will do anything it takes to come out on top. Peroxide her hair. Assume a new identity. Screw anyone who gets in her way. Ebony's prepared to do whatever it takes -- to stick it to the backstabber who ruined her life. This time, revenge is a dish best served hot.
Ebony on the verge to get out of the crazy house and get revenge on the one that got her there. Her so called friend Carmelita set up for Ebony to get locked up so she can take what she want.
Ebony using her room-mate Kira and they escape, but Kira has her own revenge to get while Ebony taking care of her problems she runs into other problems.
Marley the police officer knows something to Ebony and out to try to get the real story to Ebony not being crazy.
Marisol news reporter just trying to tell a story no matter what but her assistant Rene has more to the story and seek out to get the truth.
Carmelita just trying to cover her tracks no matter what.
Great read. Kira was my favorite character LOL!! :)
I won this book from first reads. Meta Smith is a new-to-me author and I hadn't read the first book in this series so I was sure that I'd probably spend the whole time being distracted by mentions of what came before in the first book. That didn't happen here. Ms Smith did a good job of blending the two books and just enough of the storyline from the first was brought over to this one so that the reader doesn't feel lost. There was action on every page and it kept me turning the pages right up to the end. It was an enjoyable read and I now want to read the first book...just to get the 'whole' story.
I received this book through first reads, and it was a tiny bit outside of my reading norm, I would not have picked this book up off the shelf, but I'm not upset that I read it either. It was very fast paced and kept you on your toes . I loved the ending. I enjoyed it. The only thing I didn't much care for was that the sex sense were so quick and short and very abrupt. Still I read it in one night and was happy with the outcome of things.