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Something eternally beautiful happens when a father teaches his son how to step into manhood. For brothers Krypt, Khrome, and Kavalli, their opportunity to learn was cut short. The death of their father, Duke, left them with more duties than they expected. Equipped with hustle, an education, and a rowdy group of young go-getters behind them, they feel they can take on whatever problems arise. The streets and the women who hold them down think otherwise. With budding relationships in the air, co-parenting becoming non-existent, and raw betrayal by the ones they love, can the brothers keep the Priest name alive, or will their father’s death be in vain? Trappin’ Through The Snow is a new urban tale from BriAnn Danae that will leave you wondering who you can trust. It’s not always about who you know, but who you don’t. No matter who didn’t like the plays they made or who tried taking their spot… the Priest brothers had made a name for themselves and were standing on all ten toes behind it.
Author

BriAnn Danae is a 20-something-year-old native of Kansas City, Missouri where she currently resides. In October of 2015, she began penning her first novel and signed to her first publishing company in December of 2015. Her first novel Speechless: When Love Hurts released in January 2016, and since, she has enhanced her catalog claiming over 40 titles to date. With the help of her colorful imagination and amazing readers, each tale has marked the Amazon charts as a bestseller. A lover of everything romance and what it entails, BriAnn beautifully merges complex urban socio-economic realities into her writing, and presents her novels in a way her readers can relate. Though fictional, she grasps the attention of her audience, snatches their breath away with each page, and leaves them yearning for more by the end of the book. A lasting impression of her work is what BriAnn strives to leave behind once the readers close out the pages of any book she pens. The Urban Romance genre – as she calls it – isn’t just butterflies in your stomach, or dark and gritty, as described by the internet. She classifies her writing as soul snatching, heart yearning, chest throbbing, and downright some of the most exhilarating literature one could grace their eyes upon.