You’ve seen them in print before, and their books are hot, hot, hot! Now see what Edd McNair, Keisha Ervin, and Brenda Hampton can do when they join forces to bring you three stories in the latest installment of Girls from da Hood.
Being married to notorious gangsta rapper Sean Pynn isn’t as glamorous as it appears to be. Behind closed doors, Queen is dealing with knock-down drag-out fights, verbal abuse, and neglect. When her bodyguard, Ahsim, comes into the picture, things change in a hurry.
When a man thinks his woman is cheating, he keeps tabs on her. When a woman thinks her man is cheating, she calls Jakki. Rochel “Jakki” Thomas’ way of catching a man in the act is a little risky, but she’s worth every penny.
Niecy Brickhouse and her twin sister Naquel are living the glamorous life—until Naquel is shot by their older sister’s boyfriend. Everyone is calling it a suicide, but Niecy knows the painful truth about her sister’s death, and it sets her on a dangerous, self-destructive path. Will she be able to overcome her depression, or will her new life on the streets be the death of Niecy?
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Edd McNair is the author of Black Reign Saga, as well as Turning Point and A Hot Mess. When he isn’t writing urban drama, he is a real estate consultant in Baltimore, Maryland, and his book of real estate advice, The Real Estate Bible: America’s Guide to Homeownership, was published in March 2014.
Keisha Ervin is one of the hottest writers in the urban fiction genre. She has a writing style all her own and is destined to take the literary world by storm, breathing new life into the urban fiction market. Growing up, she received numerous accolades and awards for her writing skills, which she has been honing since childhood.
Brenda Hampton is an Essence magazine bestselling author. She was named a favorite female fiction writer by Upscale magazine, as well as best female writer by readers and Infini Promoters. She manages her own insurance business in the St. Louis metropolitan area.