Brittani Williams was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, where she currently resides. She began writing when a school assignment required her to write a short play. This assignment showed her how far her imagination could go.
She started out writing short stories in play script form until deciding to take a plunge at changing the format to that of a novel. After doing some research and finding out how hard it was to get a publishing deal, she briefly gave up on writing. After attending college and switching majors a few times, she decided to get back to writing when she got an idea for an exciting story.
Next she self published a short story to get feedback and when each response was good she decided to write a novel-length version of it. After more research she came across Q-Boro Books' website and submitted her manuscript. They quickly responded and soon gave her a book deal.
Brittani thanks Mark Anthony and the entire Q-boro staff for giving her the opportunity to show the world what her family and friends have raved about since day one.
Diamond, the sassy vixen that you love to hate, is back, and she has a few more tricks up her sleeve. After Kemp’s death, she quickly moves on and shacks up with his best friend, Black. Unfortunately, things aren’t running as smoothly as they’d expected. Diamond is quickly losing control of the situation, as well as her emotions, after multiple attempts on her life by one of the victims she believed she’d killed. To make matters worse, people from her past keep popping up and causing a ruckus, including the father who walked out on her ten years earlier. When a fast-talking corner hustler named Money swoops in and becomes Black’s partner, his soldiers become jealous, which only makes things worse for Black and Diamond. When Black gets locked behind bars, Money sets his plan in motion, seducing Diamond in an attempt to take Black’s place. With all the drama surrounding her, the “I Rule the World” disposition that got her where she is slowly breaks into a million pieces. In Black Diamond 2: Nicety, you’ll watch Diamond struggle and make mistakes that could cause her to lose the two things she loves the most: Black and money.