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Wifey : a novel

Kira tries to leave Ricky, her drug-dealing husband, behind his back as federal charges mount against him but faces complications.

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  • "Crystal Lacey Winslow presents Wifey"@en

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  • "Kira owns a profitable hair and nail salon. She lives in a nice home in an exclusive community with her husband Ricky, an infamous, well-known drug dealer from the rough streets of D.C. He is also known to be one of the most feared men in the South. Because of Ricky's drug-empire, Kira finds herself in the most dangerous situation ever. Ricky forces Kira to believe that he's going to call on his reinforcements, so everything will end in his favor. However, unknown to Ricky, Kira felt the need to devise an escape plan on her own. Will she choose loyalty or her life? In a world where everyone wants to be "wifey" the question is--can you play your position and handle the drama the streets will throw your way?"
  • "Kira tries to leave Ricky, her drug-dealing husband, behind his back as federal charges mount against him but faces complications."@en
  • "Kira owns a profitable hair and nail salon. Her husband, Ricky, is an infamous, well-known drug dealer from the rough streets of D.C. Kira feels the need to devise an escape plan-- will she choose loyalty or her life?"@en
  • "Tired of his hustling and cheating, Kira tries to leave her drug-dealing husband Ricky as federal charges mount against him, but she faces complications along the way."
  • "Kira enjoys the benefits of being married to a powerful drug lord but she is getting tired of his philandering ways and when the Feds start asking questions, she decides to run her own game."@en
  • "Kira enjoys the benefits of being married to a powerful drug lord but she is getting tired of his philandering ways and when the Feds start asking questions, she decides to run her own game."

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  • "Fiction"

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  • "Wifey : a novel"@en
  • "Wifey : a novel"
  • "Wifey"
  • "Wifey"@en