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Player's Ball is a gritty, heart-pounding urban drama about loyalty, survival, and the kind of sisterhood forged in blood and fire. Alisha "Lisha" Jones runs Player's Palace, the hottest-and most dangerous-strip club in the city. Men fear her. Women respect her. Haters whisper. But her girls? They call her family. She protects them, raises them up, and keeps them alive in a world built to chew them up. But when one of her dancers, the soft-hearted Kenya, disappears into the hands of a silent predator known only as Bishop, Lisha's kingdom implodes. What begins as a hunt turns into an all-out…mehr

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Player's Ball is a gritty, heart-pounding urban drama about loyalty, survival, and the kind of sisterhood forged in blood and fire. Alisha "Lisha" Jones runs Player's Palace, the hottest-and most dangerous-strip club in the city. Men fear her. Women respect her. Haters whisper. But her girls? They call her family. She protects them, raises them up, and keeps them alive in a world built to chew them up. But when one of her dancers, the soft-hearted Kenya, disappears into the hands of a silent predator known only as Bishop, Lisha's kingdom implodes. What begins as a hunt turns into an all-out war, forcing Lisha to confront her own darkest instincts. With the club under siege, the streets whispering, and Bishop stalking her every step, Lisha must choose what kind of queen she truly is. And when the fight gets personal, when her girls bleed and the city turns its back, Lisha learns one brutal truth: Some queens rule. Other queens survive. But Lisha? She never bows. Raw, emotional, violent, and unforgettable, Player's Ball is a story of found family, street justice, and a woman who refuses to fall-no matter who tries to break her.
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Alisha Jones grew up on the hard edges of East Harbor, where survival wasn't just a skill but a daily decision. Raised between beauty salons, corner stores, and the late-night glow of the city, Alisha learned early that women carry the world on their backs-and rarely get credit for it. She turned those truths into stories.