
Tricey would have given anything to have a simple relationship filled with moments spooning with her man as he watched sports, cooking dinner, and petty disagreements- rather than drugs, murder, and federal investigations. However, for the past year, Tricey has been happy with the dope boy housewife lifestyle. Yet, it wouldn’t be like right unless Blood’s secrets come flying out of the closet and turn their happy home into a war zone. Lyric has finally found the one. Yet, now that her love life isn’t in shambles, her biological family is threatening her sanity. Vic is finally settled into her own skin. She may not know who her father is, and she may be single, but she is so content and focused on bettering herself that, finally, love unexpectedly finds its way to her in the most unconventional way. Now that Star has found freedom, she still feels imprisoned- IN HER POCKETS! Her embedded hustler mentality is itching to get back out there and make this schmoney. However, the threat of violating parole puts her between a rock - being broke - and a hard place - making money in the wrong way. What’s a girl to do when she is forced out of her Red Bottoms, into prison garb, and, now, back into hand me downs? As she takes the road that leads to financial freedom, she stumbles upon the biggest roadblock that threatens not only her freedom, but her life. Tricey, Vic, Lyric, and Star return with an emotional roller coaster that will leave your head spinning. In this finale, watch as all of the lies and betrayal comes crashing down. Lessons will be learned. Time will heal old wounds. And unforeseen tragedy will force some to finally do what’s right.
Author

Author of Urban Chick Lit, Erotica, and Contemporary Urban Fiction... Jessica N. Watkins was born April 1st in Chicago, Illinois. She obtained a Bachelors of Arts with Focus in Psychology from DePaul University and Masters of Applied Professional Studies with focus in Business Administration from the like institution. Working in Hospital Administration for the majority of her career, Watkins has also been an author of fiction literature since the young age of nine. Eventually she used writing as an outlet during her freshmen year of high school as a single parent: “In the third grade I entered a short story contest with a fiction tale of an apple tree that refused to grow despite the efforts of the darling main character. My writing evolved from apple trees to my seventh and eighth grade classmates paying me to read novels I had written about kids our age living the lives our parents wouldn’t dare let us”. At the age of twenty-eight, Watkins’ chronicles have matured into steamy, humorous, and realistic tales of women's literature. She hopes that The Epitome of Femistry series will successfully emulate ideal femininity while tackling stereotypes, familiar heartache, and relatable distress in a humorous, sophisticated, and erotic fashion. Jessica N. Watkins is available for talks, workshops or book signings. Email her for more information at Jessica@femistrypress.net. Additional information can be found at www.jessica-n-watkins.com. Follow Jessica on Twitter - @authorjwatkins. Follow Jessica on Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/authorjwatkins