Review: Property of the State – KiKi Swinson

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Review: Property of the State – KiKi SwinsonProperty of the State by Kiki Swinson
5 Stars
Published by Dafina on February 1, 2020
Pages: 256

Kiki Swinson’s novels crackle with breakneck triple-twists, no-limits characters, and an unforgettably brutal portrayal of Southern life. Now she shatters all expectations as a young woman serving time must survive a prisoner-abuse conspiracy . . .

Trust no one
She killed her abusive boyfriend in self-defense. But in jail, violent female gangs paid off by her enemies keep her fearing for her life—and land her in the hospital. From there, a medical testing facility is her one dubious hope for some kind of safety.

Watch your back
But from the moment she hits the yard, she and other prisoners are victimized by illegal medical experiments. Injected with lethal diseases and made a test subject for experimental vaccines, she’s clinging to determination by the slimmest thread—until she forms an alliance with a Corrections Officer.

Survive the night
Now she’s got unexpected help—and thanks to the CO, a risky plan to escape. But her only way out means racking up bodies. And as lethal obstacles pile ever higher, she soon may not have any future to save.

Let me start by saying I really enjoy books written by Kiki Swinson, and this one was no exception. I was EXHAUSTED by the end of the book because of the non-stop action, drama, and more from page one.

Incarcerated for the murder of her ex-boyfriend, Misty faces unspeakable cruelty, which I must say was hard to read about because it felt so realistic. How long will she have to endure this, and will someone save her, or is this the end?

Do not miss this read if you like an excellent urban fiction story as I do. Ms. Swinson’s books are always well written and tight and leave you wanting more. Buy this book and all her other books!

Reviewed by: Linda C.

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