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June

When Gangstas Collide

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June

By: Tatiana Timmons
Narrated by: Winston James, Nicole Small
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A few months after his surgery, June 'Chevy' Calloway is discovering what life is like on the other side.

Newly married with a baby on the way, Chevy has found himself caught in a war with the Prince of the Cove. While trying to manage the crew and take care of his own family, he's entangled in the midst of the Merciers.

Although he has declared that he won't give his grandparents a second chance, he can't escape them. As Chevy navigates through the Cove, things begin to unravel not just in truth and secrets but also in his own identity. When his world gets flipped upside down, Chevy's crash becomes bigger than him as it starts to affect his relationship.

Bishop, known as the Prince of the Cove, thought the smoke had cleared after Khas's death; however, after discovering that his mother had been murdered, he's now on a revenge mission. With a sense of closure within reach, his conflict with Chevy has intensified. Bishop attempts to regain control after losing the woman he believed was the love of his life, Indigo. Now, with a war raging, the death of his mother, and his ex-girlfriend gone, Bishop struggles to regain control.

When two worlds collide, which alpha male will emerge victorious? Or will they call a truce for the sake of their sanity?

©2026 Tatiana Timmons (P)2026 Podium Audio
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