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“Beautiful Vengeance” is the story of three women: sisters Angel and Angelique, and their cousin Rikki.

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Angel, the youngest of the three is career-driven, and takes her job seriously . . . just as seriously as she takes not getting involved with a man that she works with. There is a strong attraction there but her fear of relinquishing her heart is even stronger. Angelique, Angel's sister, who refuses to give her heart in any situation, is a serial dater making sure to keep anyone who attempts to get close at arm's length. Rikki thought she'd found love only to be betrayed by that love. But is all the lack of success in romance due to what they've been through in their lives? Maybe . . .

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“Beautiful Vengeance” is not your average story and is guaranteed to draw a plethora of emotions from readers. When twenty-seven year old Audrey Ellis died in a hail of bullets on the streets of Oakland, it was a horrific scene for everyone who witnessed it. But none were more devastated by the tragedy than, Angel and Angelique, her two daughters and Rikki, her younger cousin, who unfortunately, had front row seats as the deadly scene played out.

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They say that time heals all pain...

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But sometimes this maxim is not a ‘one-size fits all’. Years later, each of the girls, now women, have full lives and have managed to get beyond the pain of their loss . . . kind of. Most people who have lived through traumatic events have trigger points. And sometimes those trigger points can cause repressed emotions to brim to the surface at the most unexpected times . . . Rikki, Angel, and Angelique have collectively found a way of soothing their deeply inflicted wound. They want to help. So, they’ve taken matters into their own hands and where the police have failed, they have succeeded.

 

Together, they are a force to be reckoned with as they take it upon themselves to make sure that those who commit acts of senseless violence are served justice—vigilante justice. But the driving force behind the girls’ mission is laced with secrets and betrayal. Way too many, in fact. And before long, the many complicated layers begin to peel leaving in its wake, more questions than answers.

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