Raven Carter was born into the struggle, raised in the shadows of Atlanta's coldest streets. She watched her daddy bleed out on the kitchen floor, watched her mama hustle just to keep lights on, and learned young that in the game it's eat or get eaten.
What starts as a grind for survival turns into a hunger for power. With her cousin Lex plugging her in, Raven builds an all-female crew that moves weight cleaner and faster than any nigga in the city. Soon, she's crowned queenpin of the Eastside-stacked with money, draped in diamonds, feared by men who once laughed at her.
But every crown comes with a curse. Khalil, Atlanta's reigning kingpin, wants her gone. Omari, the dirty cop who swore he loved her, is really feeding both sides. Friends flip, sisters die, and the city turns on her.
When her own mother is dragged into the war, Raven takes a blood oath: Khalil's head will be hers, even if it costs her everything.
Fatal Black Queen is a gritty, raw, and unapologetic urban thriller about love twisted into poison, betrayal that cuts deeper than bullets, and the deadly truth every hustler learns too late-the game don't let you walk away.