Black Skyy: the Lady in Black Series
By Janet Stevens Cook
Fiction

Reviewer:
Tasha Martin

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Goal driven business woman by day, Sandora “Sandy” Knight sheds her cosmopolitan veneer at night to become Black Skyy, the Lady in Black, a sleek, sexy, cut-throat diva-hero who, through her mastery of martial arts and other deplorable but deserving tactics, fights to protect innocent children from the world's scum. While simultaneously heading a plot to become CEO of a Fortune 500 company and trailing the scent of a brutal child murder, Sandy battles personal insecurities and struggles to validate her own self worth.

Intoxicating from the very beginning, Janet Stevens Cook delivers a quick but powerful read laced with jaw-dropping suspense, raw but clever wordplay, and eroticism teetering on edge of controversy. Unfortunately, Sandy 's life serves as a mirror to some independent Black woman; while believing in the goodness of others, sometimes we forget to celebrate ourselves.

A definite page turner, Cook will have you sleeping with one eye open and second guessing the people you think you know at work. The first in a series, I'm hooked, and look forward to riding hot steel with Black Skyy in her next escapade.

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