In the heart of Washington, D.C., best friends Vivian "Vee" Carter and Danielle "Dani" King rule the city's most feared mafia empire with a lethal combination of intelligence, ruthlessness, and unbreakable loyalty to each other. Together, they have clawed their way to the top, striking fear into the hearts of their enemies and commanding respect in a world dominated by men. But as their empire grows, so do the shadows of doubt, jealousy, and unspoken desire between them.
Vee, the calculated strategist, and Dani, the fierce enforcer, have always had each other's backs. Yet, beneath the surface of their partnership lies a tension neither can ignore. When a dangerous alliance forces them to confront not only their rivals but their deepest feelings for each other, the lines between love and power begin to blur.
As threats from outside forces and their own suppressed emotions collide, Vee and Dani must navigate a web of betrayal, violence, and forbidden passion. In a world where trust is a luxury and love is a weakness, will their bond survive-or will it shatter, taking their empire down with it?
Queenpins of the Underworld is a dark, seductive romance filled with pining, angst, and the intense pull of two women destined to either rise together or fall apart.
Being gay is hard. Like really hard. Especially for a socially awkward introvert like Queen, who grew up single for fear of being out there. When Queen's friends make her a dating app profile, it all starts to change for her. She meets a few people that interest her and give her a little light of hope for her dating life.
Lana is a high strong girl, with a dark past that she'd rather forget, who knows what she wants and knows how to get it, but when she meets Queen? That all changes. She starts to doubt who she is, a straight female that wants to marry a nice guy and live in a white picket fence home one day. Lana was only looking for friends on the dating app, but has she found more than that?
This book has multiple characters in it with different points of views. It's not based off the two characters alone, but more on a group of people surrounding their lives.
This book contains a lot of sexual content, strong language, and some mature content such as abuse. Read at your own discretion, I make no apologies ;)