*New York Times* bestselling author Nikki Turner returns with her most spellbinding story to date: Meet the Banks sisters--Simone, Bunny, Tallhya, and Ginger. The four beauties are living under the same roof by force, but they can't stand each other. Their only common denominator is their loving gra
The Banks Sisters 2
β Scribed by Turner, Nikki
- Book ID
- 109304286
- Publisher
- Kensington
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Series
- Banks Sisters 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781622869572
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β¦ Synopsis
New York Times bestselling author Nikki Turner returns with the next edition in the highly successful Banks Sisters trilogy.
Meet the Banks sisters--Simone, Bunny, Tallhya, and Ginger. They feel like they are finally in the clear in connection with the recent bank robberies--until their mother shows up demanding her share at gunpoint. She threatens to snitch them out if they don't come correct. The situation becomes a bloody mess, and now, two sisters must band together to cover up the unthinkable actions of one of their own.
As if that isn't enough, Pastor Cassius Street hits them with another major blow. He refuses to sign over the deed to their Me-Ma's home, as they had hoped. Luckily, Ginger has more than enough tricks to provide the pastor with a dilemma of his own.
As the hunt for the bank robbers continues, Simone worries about being caught by the man she loves. He's the head detective on the case, and with the recent dead...
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