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By the way, just noticed her site was down for construction. Do you think that might be holding up getting this book out?




Ooh thanks Angela. Can't wait.

https://www.amazon.com/Sienna%20Mynx/...


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Thanks Monica





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Thanks I still need to read Boss too


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Thanks I still need to read Boss too"
I'm just waiting on the next Battaglia installment! LOL

Girl don't get me started. I loved the last book, but that ending though...lol


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Bella Mafia was released last night."
Happy Dance!


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Bella Mafia was released last night."
Happy Dance!"
Hi Pagan:
I own all the previously released books but I haven't started this series yet. Is this the final book in the series? Thanks.

Hi Pagan:
How many more books ..."
Never mind. I read the Foreword in the sample, there are two more books to come. Happy Reading to All!☺

LOL It being her biggest hit, starting to think it will never end. Suspect we will get second generation spinoff or something since it begins in the 90's. lol


Kolby she is hands down my favorite IR writer. I liked her earlier stuff, but she has really come into her own with the Battaglia Mafia Series. It has become my favorite mafia series period, not just my favorite IR. I love Bethany-Kris, and London Miller, but especially the deeper you go in the series, Sienna is killing them in terms of character development. I only wish others outside our book bubble would give them a chance.


Their several female characters in it. The heroine Mirabella isn't remotely "urban". She is a very sophisticated fashion designer. She does have a country backstory, but her extended relatives consider her super bougie, Now there are other women in her life the further you go into the series with more of a street background. There are also things you don't often get too, like a Nigerian heroine in one of the novellas. There are so many realistic versions of black womanhood in this series, and all seem to be well represented without degrading any of the facets.

I do think Ms.Mynx' stories are well crafted and well written. Strangely enough, I just don't seem to be able to get into them and I can't put my finger on why. The only one of the Battaglia series that I liked was the one with the Nigerian heroine.




Paganalexandria, I liked the way you put it "realistic versions of black womanhood", "well represented without degrading". Thanks for the reminder. Maybe, I can start on the books I've been putting off reading and even re-read the one where Myra and Renaldo get together.


I've recently had to do some gut checks about hoodtastic things and my reactions to them. How it ties to anti-blackness, and respectability politics on my part. Especially in relation to crime themed reads.
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I'm not sure if you all frequent her website but recently she's been posting vlogs to answer fan questions and give writing updates. Yesterday she actually posted a video response to one of my questions about "La Famiglia," which is the next book in the Battaglia series. It's fun to watch - you all should check it out! The link is below:
http://thedivaspen.com/