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Keys to My City

Mills Brothers, Book 1

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Keys to My City

By: Nek Mills
Narrated by: Midnite Michael, Trei Taylor
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Milly Grove, home of Kenneth 'Uno' Mills, has been exclusively run by his family for over a century.

Commissioner by day and gangsta by night, he's the man in his city. Although he may hold a position in office, don't be fooled by the expensive tailored suits. Disrespecting him will cost you your life.

When the current mayor is exposed for misconduct, Uno steps in to make sure the position continues to be held by the Mills bloodline. His decision to run for Mayor leaves the family at odds. Once he receives the keys to the city, blood ties will be severed, lives will be lost, and new bonds will be forged on his journey to restoring the community.

Running a city is not for the weak, but there's no better man fit for the job. In Milly Grove, nothing moves unless Uno says so.

©2025 Nek Mills (P)2026 Podium Audio
African American Contemporary Family Life Genre Fiction Political
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