Kings' Way: Queen's World

Kings' Way: Queen's World

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Tristian King is the head honcho when it comes to the drug business in Ohio. The whole state is run by him and the people on his crew. He is the king and people have tried to knock him off the throne, he has yet to budge. Running an empire is lonely though, he wants a queen and some heirs to the throne. He hasn't ever been a fool, he is cautious scoping out all of his potential queens. But Miss Kyla Evans is a sophomore in college at The Ohio State University and her attitude is nothing to be played with. But she finds herself vulnerable while battling with her depression and anxiety. She runs into a King in everyone else's eyes but just a prince in her own. Will she knock the king down a few notches or get knocked down herself?
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