Making a Deal with the Devil

Making a Deal with the Devil

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Avery is not innocent. Far from it, in fact. At only age nineteen, she is one of the most prestigious gang leaders not only in Pittsburgh, but around the country. The problem is that money keeps going missing. Avery's main suspect is her rival, the Devil. The only thing keeping Avery from killing the Devil is knowing why this is happening. But, of course, things are not as simple as they seem. The Devil, being the generous man he is, proposes to supply Avery with help. Will Avery accept the deal with Devil? And what happens when you mix two stubborn and thick-headed people together? Warnings: violence, drugs, and swearing
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Brothers Colton "Colt" and Cade Blackwell were orphaned as young children, when members of a rival gang murdered their parents in cold blood. As the older brother, Cade was left to look after Colt. Following their parents' death, however, Cade took off. Fast forward 5 years later, Colt is the leader of his own gang. Colt receives a mysterious message, from which he learns his brother is back in town, and he wants two things: Answers and Vengeance. But there's just one problem, and her name is Ava Rhodes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: This book contains scenes that involve both consensual and nonconsensual sexual situations, gang violence, and foul language. This book may be better suited for readers age 16+. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for reading my first novel! I appreciate the support, and as always, **constructive** criticism and recommendations to help me improve my writing in the future.

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