Riot St. James is no longer the girl that she was when she came home from jail. She’s different. She’s evolved. A lot would even say that she matured in many ways. One thing that didn’t change though is her loyalty. She’s always shown that she was willing to do whatever it took to protect the people she loves and stand on business. She’s faced with something that forces her to prove just how far she’s willing to go when it comes to someone she loves. That someone is her father, who is no longer alive, but even in death, she feels it’s her obligation to step for him. The truth about her father’s death, along with the man that took her father away from her is standing in the same room as her. What is Riot to do with this information? She’s proven that she’s a killer before, but can she kill an ex- cop, and be able to freely walk away from it?
As Dolo continues building a name for himself in Miami, trying to go down in history as the hardest working dope boy to come out of this city, he’s also stepping into a new business venture. He wants to invest money in legal businesses. Along this new journey, he gets too relaxed, causing an enemy to slip in, an attempt at taking someone that he truly loves away from him. After all, this is the streets, and not everyone will live on to get their happily ever after.
So many twists and turns with this finale. We see a side of Riot that we’ve never seen before. She lives up to her government name in this book, proving to everyone that there could only ever be one Street Heiress.
Ratings & Reviews
Riot St. James is no longer the girl that she was when she came home from jail. She’s different. She’s evolved. A lot would even say that she matured in many ways. One thing that didn’t change though is her loyalty. She’s always shown that she was willing to do whatever it took to protect the people she loves and stand on business. She’s faced with something that forces her to prove just how far she’s willing to go when it comes to someone she loves. That someone is her father, who is no longer alive, but even in death, she feels it’s her obligation to step for him. The truth about her father’s death, along with the man that took her father away from her is standing in the same room as her. What is Riot to do with this information? She’s proven that she’s a killer before, but can she kill an ex- cop, and be able to freely walk away from it?
As Dolo continues building a name for himself in Miami, trying to go down in history as the hardest working dope boy to come out of this city, he’s also stepping into a new business venture. He wants to invest money in legal businesses. Along this new journey, he gets too relaxed, causing an enemy to slip in, an attempt at taking someone that he truly loves away from him. After all, this is the streets, and not everyone will live on to get their happily ever after.
So many twists and turns with this finale. We see a side of Riot that we’ve never seen before. She lives up to her government name in this book, proving to everyone that there could only ever be one Street Heiress.