Two lonely hearts will find each other even in the darkest circumstances …
When Daisha’s boyfriend, Raekwan, takes his violent, jealous antics to the next level, a mysterious stranger intervenes, taking Daisha to his place to nurse her wounds. Even though she sneaks out the next morning. Daisha can’t stop thinking about him; but with her history of bad relationships with men and with her estranged mother, she knows that she should only be concerned with her own survival. In time, she will realize that he has a strong grip on her emotionally, and she has no control.
Tyreek, a.k.a. Pistol, witnesses Daisha’s assault and suddenly finds himself caring about a stranger. His life of crime has toughened him, but his thoughts are consumed with her safety. On the run from the feds, he knows that trust and loyalty are rarely given in the streets. After fleeing to Atlanta, he pulls off a murder that sets off a domino effect of events he never sees coming.
There’s a street war brewing, but Pistol and Daisha are fighting a battle in their hearts. Despite all the drama and bloodshed surrounding them, they can’t seem to deny their true feelings. Will they make it out alive to pursue the prospect of a real hood love, or will it all be consumed by the fate of the streets?
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Nika Michelle is originally from North Carolina and currently resides in Atlanta. She graduated from Fayetteville State University with a BA in communications and English literature. While in college, she completed her first novel, Forbidden Fruit, an urban tale of love, lust, and greed. She became a high school English teacher before deciding to pursue writing full time in 2011.
Blake Karrington wants readers to get to know his complex characters as if they’re really alive. Likening him to a bad boy gone good, readers see a storyteller who writes as if he’s lived in the worlds he generously shares, readily conveying his message that humanity is everywhere, especially in the unlikely, mean streets of the inner city.