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THE NAKED TRUTH by Chunichi

December 2, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Chunichi, Essence magazine bestselling author, is back and keepin’ it raw in her latest drama-filled novel, The Naked Truth. Chunichi wouldn’t dare return without the infamous Ceazia Devereaux (her dedicated fans won’t allow it), the street debutante who went from being just a gangster’s girl who got married to the game to now finding herself widowed – or so she thinks – from a lifestyle she once knew.

Making a much-needed move from Richmond, VA, where she leaves behind a grueling past that she hasn’t been held accountable for, Ceazia finds her way to Atlanta, GA. There she quickly discovers that there’s nothing sweeter than becoming a Georgia peach, to get what she wants. Ceazia sets up a chance encounter with Parlay, a big-name rapper, who, she believes, has just what it takes to allow her to retire from the game once and for all. For Ceazia, will the end justify the means?

Danielle, Ceazia’s arch-enemy, is close on her heels, making sure that Ceazia doesn’t run away from her past. And so Danielle follows her all the way to Atlanta, bound and determined to make her pay for past sins. But then she gets caught up in the very same web that she weaves. Will Danielle’s thirst for revenge against Ceazia take a back seat as someone sets out to destroy her own life?

This book, by far Chunichi’s best work to date, not only keeps readers entertained and on edge, but also forces them to do a double-take…to find The Naked Truth between the lies.

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MARRIED TO THE GAME by Chunichi

April 7, 2008 by Daniel · 2 Comments 

Ceazia Deveareux is a young exotic dancer and former girlfriend of the late Vegas Jackson, a once big time drug dealer who was killed at Ceazia’s hands. Having grown accustomed to the high-maintenance lifestyle Vegas use to afford her, Ceazia takes drastic measures in an attempt to sustain the luxuries she feels are hers and so rightfully deserves. the only problem with Ceazia’s thought process is that for every action there is a cause, and for every cause there is an effect. But, when you are Ceazia Dveareux, what you want, you aim to gain - even at the cost of a possible boomerang.

Snake, the brother of the late Vegas, visits this story with a vengeance for his brother’s death. Convinced Ceazia is responsible for the catastrophe, Snake patiently awaits the day he can execute his revenge. In the meantime, as Ceazia prances her sexy, hot-to-trot, and yet cunning appeal, Snake happens to have a fascination with strippers, so why not enjoy the worldly likes of her? If there is ever a lesson to be learned, it’s the old adage that every thing that looks good to you, isn’t good for you.

Ceazia only thought life was hard living as A Gangster’s Girl, but reality sets in as to how difficult survival can be as she learns she’s actually Married to the Game. Will Ceazia be able to set forth her street saavy ways in order to tread water? Don’t miss this astounding tale of sex, game, and revenge.

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A GANGSTER’S GIRL by Chunichi

April 2, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


A Gangster’s Girl is the story of Ceazia, a very attractive, very good girl who has just left the safety of her parents’ home and entered the world of bad boys and fast money.

Ceazia thinks the world belongs to her when she meets Vegas, one of the Tidewater, Virginia area’s most notorious drug dealers. Even though she knows a relationship with Vegas goes against everything her parents taught her, she still can’t resist his bad boy persona. He’s fine, sexy, and ready to give her anything her heart desires – just what the doctor ordered for a broke wannabe diva. The only problem is, this might just end up being the biggest mistake of her life.

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THE RETURN OF A GANGSTER’S GIRL by Chunichi

December 27, 2007 by Daniel · 3 Comments 

Broken hearted, scorned Ceazia is back home in Virginia and up to her old ways. With her road dawg, Diamond, by her side, she’s unstoppable, until the attention she’s used to falls on her friend and envy rears its ugly head.

When she pulls Shawn, Diamond gets the luxuries Ceazia’s used to and now lacking, which sets things off. Now eager to get a man that outshines Shawn, Ceazia meets Judah. Catching wind that Shawn is indebted to Judah, Ceazia devises a plan to knock Shawn off his pedestal and end Diamond’s fantasies.

Trust no one without knowing their agenda, or be ready to find out whose game is tighter.

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THE GANGSTER’S GIRL SAGA by Chunichi

November 26, 2007 by Daniel · 6 Comments 

Chunichi takes you back to the basics in this collaboration of her Blockbuster novels all rolled into one fantastic urban tale.

A Gangster’s Girl Saga introduces Ceazia Deveareux as she transforms from the good girl gone bad to the ride or die chick you love to hate. The pros and cons of the drug game mixed with sex, money, murder and mayhem will leave you in awe and still wanting more. Turning back the hands of time isn’t an option after you’ve done dirt to so many.

Loyalty is the key; treachery can be deadly; and vengeance isn’t always sweet. Ceazia takes the world by storm and gets drawn deeper into the game than she could ever have imagined. The power of this woman will make you stand up, take notice, and realize that power in the street isn’t always at the barrel of a gun.

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