![]() I am beyond excited that I’m finally going to able to share Nena, her story, and her family with readers this fall.” And I also wanted my love of high-octane action and plot centered around a character that readers don’t typically see in this genre, but absolutely should-a Black woman. I also wanted to shine a spotlight on human trafficking, something that affects every facet of our lives whether we know it’s happening or not. ![]() “HER NAME IS KNIGHT delves into the impact of family-the one you’re born into and the one you choose-as well as the strength and power of a woman, with my Ghanaian roots woven into the story. Yasmin Angoe shares the following about her book: Before she can reclaim her life, she must leverage everything she was and everything she is to take him down and end the cycle of bloodshed for good. Nena can’t resist the temptation of vengeance―and she doesn’t want to. Meanwhile, she learns a new Tribe council member is the same man who razed her village, murdered her family, and sold her into captivity. Tasked with killing a man she’s come to respect, Nena struggles to reconcile her loyalty to the Tribe with her new purpose. She emerges from the experience a changed woman, finally hopeful for a life beyond rage and revenge. ![]() But while on assignment in Miami, Nena ends up saving a life, not taking one. Now an elite assassin for a powerful business syndicate called the Tribe, she gets plenty of chances. ![]() Stolen from her Ghanaian village as a child, Nena Knight has plenty of motives to kill. ![]()
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