
A Boss & A Hood Chick
by Mz Biggs
Published: 2021
Genre: Romance
Pages: 212
Archived: March 21, 2026Founding Collection
Archival Note
I had to re-read that ending like twice, cause I know that didn't happen....mouth wide open!! This book was so good from beginning to end and what a ending. Held my attention and I couldn't put it down. Enjoyed the storyline and these characters and it flowed really well at a steady pace. Its so full of drama, lies, secrets with twist and turns that made it a entertaining read. There's some snakes slithering around and can't wait to see what happens next. After that ending, I'm ready for the next installment. Great job Mz. Biggs.
Synopsis
Nakosha "KoKo" Banks learned early that hood love comes with a price. Getting pregnant young cost her everything — the sheltered life, the innocence, the safety net. Now she's a single mother with goals bigger than her circumstances, surviving on ambition and a refusal to stay down. But the dead-end relationship with her baby daddy is dragging her under. His lies. His cheating. His inability to let her grow. When his latest betrayal pushes her past her breaking point, KoKo is ready to walk away from it all — even if he's not ready to let her go. Hassan is the definition of an alpha male. A possessive, dangerous, street-smart boss who built his empire from nothing and trusts no one. Love has never been part of the plan — it's a distraction he can't afford, not when enemies are gunning for his throne. But when he lays eyes on KoKo, everything shifts. Her strength. Her fire. Her pain. He wants all of it. And Hassan doesn't ask — he takes. What starts as an undeniable attraction becomes an intense, addictive urban romance neither of them saw coming. But KoKo's toxic ex isn't done fighting for what he thinks is his. And in Hassan's world, loving someone means making them a target. She's a hood chick who's been through hell and refused to break. He's a boss who's never let anyone close enough to matter. Together, they're either the second chance they both need — or the destruction neither will survive.