Some women are born into the game. Layla was forged by it.
Raised in Hartford's North End by a mother lost to addiction and a father whose empire crumbled before she could inherit it, Layla learned early that survival wasn't luck — it was strategy. When her boyfriend Marcus is arrested for murder, she doesn't grieve. She calculates. Within hours, she's securing lawyers, moving product, and quietly stepping into power she was never supposed to touch.
But the streets don't hand power to women like Layla without a cost. As she builds her own empire from the wreckage of Marcus's, she navigates ruthless suppliers, dangerous alliances, and the constant threat of men who underestimate her — until they don't. She claws her way to something she never expected: a life that feels like her own.
Three years of peace. A salon. A son. A name that belongs to her.
She almost believed she'd escaped.
The streets, however, have long memories — and they collect on every debt, no matter how much time has passed.
When The Streets Remember is a gripping, raw, and unflinching story of a woman who outplayed the game, only to discover the game never truly ends.