With a name like Pimpkillah: Transformation, how can you go wrong? Sarah Bitely's book has a classic noir feel with a feminine twist headlined by an empowered young woman with a bleeding heart that tragedy seems to follow. As the books name suggests, prostitution, violence, and other adult language and content are prevalent, while not over saturated, so for mature readers only.The story picks up with next chapter of Sloane Stone, the Pimpkillah. With her sister Naomi clinging to life at the No Mercy Hospital after being brutally beaten, our heroine with metaphorically bloody hands must dodge the consequences of her virtuous misdeeds. In the wake of recently a recently departed panderer, Sloane assumes the role of de-facto pimp for a group of young women who had worked with her sister, along with all the baggage attached the role. She takes these women under her wing, as if proxies for Naomi, who she won't let suffer the same fate.Feminist and female empowerment stories are not in my no Read Full Review
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