Pop Princess

Cover Pop Princess
Authors:
Genres: Fiction
But first guests had to make it past Judy, Karl’s substitute for the evening, an off-duty NYPD cop originally from the Dominican Republic, raised in the Bronx, her hair back in a tight knot and her black eyes burning in a poker face she didn’t seem to know was pretty. Cop Judy was one hundred fifty pounds of attitude and a Bronx accent so thick guests could barely understand her when she frisked them on arrival, looking for weapons or cameras.
Only after having made it past Checkpoint Judy coul
...d Kayla’s guests stream into the living area on the third floor of the brownstone Kayla owned in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn? Uh, yeah.
Kayla had forgone the usual loft-in-Tribeca provision in the pop princess manifesto and opted instead to apply her small fortune to an old brownstone just a hip-hop away in the neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights, four full floors of refurbished wood mantels and staircases, spectacular furnishings, wide-screen TVs, and bookcase after bookcase, filled to overflowing—Kayla loved to read almost as much as she loved to sing.
MoreLess

Read book Pop Princess for free

+Write review

User Reviews:

Write Review:

Guest

Guest