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Santana: Rise of a New Empire

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Santana: Rise of a New Empire

By: Tina J.
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This book Is a spin off of The Morelli Cartel: The Inc.

If you want to read the parents story, you can start there but you don’t have to - the kids have their own story!!!

Synopsis:

Santana Morelli Jr. also known as Tana, was ruthless, a maniac, arrogant and most of all, he was feared by everyone. When a tragedy strikes within the family, Tana will stop at nothing to catch the person responsible. In the midst of hunting his prey, Tana starts to destroy everything in his path, which causes a chain reaction with the people he loves.

Reina found herself in a bad situation when it came to her ex boyfriend. He wasn’t what she expected and unfortunately, his downfall didn’t come without a price to Reina. Picking up the pieces of her life, a man she least expects will come and sweep her off her feet. However, he had his own drama that will follow and cause turmoil between the two.

Tae and Megan were made for one another. Sadly, they kept their relationship a secret due to the constant ridicule. Once they get exposed, the true colors of their loved ones come out and it’s not what either of them expected.

Take a ride with the Morelli Cartel descendants and find out who terrorized their family and what will happen once it’s all said and done.

©2025 Tina J (P)2026 Recorded Books
African American Genre Fiction Mystery Urban
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