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Project Princess: Hood Dreams Come True
- Narrado por: E. Bonnie
- Duração: 4 horas e 29 minutos
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Sinopse
Everybody wants to be “Boosie Badazz” until it’s time to lay their freedom is on the line.
In her mind, Janae Collins is the sharpest person living in the Graveyard Projects. Not only is she smart and beautiful, but Janae is very selfish, cunning, calculating - shrewdness at its best. Even though she’s the youngest assistant director at Krusades Funeral Home, Janae is always on the hustle for her next come up. Bringing in her aunt and best friend, she runs a lucrative side hustle that excels for years until greed rips her team apart. However, the chase for more money definitely causes her more problems, landing Janae in a soul-searching and compromising position.
Rocking and rolling with Janae for years, Henrietta “Henny” Lafayette quickly learns how your A-1 from day one can turn into your biggest enemy overnight, or perhaps it had always been that way? Tired of the small time hustling with Janae and dealing with her superiority complex, Henny decides to leave the business for good and venture out on her own. However, what she doesn’t plan on is being rescued by one of Miami’s heaviest hitters and being shown how grand life really could be with someone to love.
When detrimental information is brought from the shadows and into the light, the truth is misconstrued, feelings are conflicted, and lives hang in the balance. Best friends discover just how far they will go to protect each other. In her newest African American urban standalone, Project Princess, Zarkia sears you into a world of dog eats dog, indicating that no one is safe from the permanent scars of betrayal.