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The Davinchi Cartel

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The Davinchi Cartel

By: S. Yvonne
Narrated by: Elyce Anthony, Leon Nixon
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The Davinchi Cartel is a notorious, all-female drug empire known for its ruthlessness ways. The cartel is led by three powerful sisters: Willow is the calculating and fearless leader. Kehlani is the seductive yet deadly one, and Izzy is known as the brains, the tech-savvy genius behind their operations. Their father Ezekiel, the breeder of all girls, had no regrets about handing the reign of his empire over to his daughters, as they had been trained for this since birth. Unlike the male-dominated cartels they compete with, the Davinchi sisters have built their empire through strategy, and loyalty to one another.

Their dominance is challenged when the infamous Santoro brothers threaten their territory. These brothers, Javi, Chase, and Hakeem are equally dangerous, yet charismatic, with an aura and swag making them impossible to ignore. As the war intensifies, the attraction grows between the sisters and the brothers, which sets them up for a twisted love story of betrayal, and deadly, untrustworthy alliances.

However, in the cartels’ world, everything came with a price. While most people may love the idea of ‘love’, other people misconstrued it as a sign of weakness, and weakness was a loophole for distractions. Trust is a dangerous game, and revenge is thirsty. Secrets that were once buried come to resurface. When some of the most ruthless people come together and find love in the cartel, love over blood may just win.

©2025 S. Yvonne (Shalaine Powell) (P)2025 Dreamscape Media
African American Crime Fiction
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