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Rating:  Summary: Ghetto Fabulous--Female Version Of A Male Dog! Review: After reading Danielle Santiago's, Little Ghetto Girl: A Harlem Story, I immediately compared this book to The Coldest Winter Ever. This novel is fast-paced, well plotted, and will have you wondering--Is this a true story! MUST READ URBAN FICTION!!!!!!Kisa Kane is an entrepenuer, a fly-girl, and street savvy all wrapped up into one nice package. She is a female version of a male DOG! Her uncanny ability to handle any situation, fearlessness, and ruthless acts will amaze and shock the reader. Kisa Kane has all the 3 G's--Gucci, Glitz, and Glamour. And her get money attitude and do or die mentality will surprise the reader at times. In the end, Kisa wonders is it worth the headache and heartache of the drug game. She evaluates her life and makes some very tough decisions. Is it worth the risk of losing loved ones, repeated death threats, and watching your back constantly. Kisa Kane is a wife, mother, and assassin. And the unexpected plot twist at the end of the book made me cry. It was worth the shedded tears because I realized Kisa was human and still a women with emotions underneath her hard core exterior. Danielle Santiago has an uncanny ability to grab the readers attention and keep it. Watch out for her next book Grindin' For Keeps: A Harlem Story. Anita Shari Peterson Talented Tenth Reviewer
Rating:  Summary: On and Poppin'! Review: Danielle Santiago is doing her thing in her action packed novel, Little Ghetto Girls, a Harlem Story. Sensual, sexy, filled with lies, love, and murderous truths. In this love story there are times when love conquers all and then there are times when love is not enough. The reader has to be prepared for this page-turner because this is one story that you will never forget!
Rating:  Summary: Talented Tenth's review of little ghetto girl Review: NOVEL: Little Ghetto Girls-A Harlem Story AUTHOR: Danielle Santiago ISBN: 0-975289-07 PUBLISHING:2 OF A KIND PUBLISHING REVIEWER: Talented Tenth Book Reviewers Tu-Shonda Whitaker RATING: 5 OF 5 STARS The best way to write a review for Ms. Santiago's debut novel, Little Ghetto Girls, a Harlem Story, is to say, "Lets all rise, take the crown, and pass it down, there's a new princess of Hip Hop fiction in town!" Ms. Santiago is doing her thing in this action packed, fast paced, new millennium love story. Kisa Kane is a ghetto-glamorous street hustler, who knows her way around the drug world and the streets of New York. She takes no shortcuts when it comes to the game, the streets, her man, and her child. Sincere, Kisa's husband, is the "Dapper Don" of the hustling world. He tries to master his wife in the same manner that he has mastered the streets, but it doesn't work; Kisa is her own woman . . . although she will ride or die for her man, she refuses to roll over and be trampled on. Sincere means well, but there are times when he becomes intimidated by the strength and forcefulness of his wife; and he takes their world and turns it upside down. Nevertheless Kisa continues to do her thing but enough becomes enough when she tires of Sincere's infidelity. A dose of his own medicine knocks him off his feet and takes him for an action packed ride of sex, money, murder, and lies. Together, Kisa and Sincere, take us on a journey that we will never forget! In this love story there are times when love conquers all and then there are times when love is not enough. The reader has to be prepared for this page-turner because this is one story that you will never forget.
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