GIGOLOS GET LONELY TOO by Dwayne S. Joseph, Roy Glenn, and Jihad
June 6, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Three men who have a way with the ladies struggle to keep their heads when each finds that love is more important than sex.
Carter’s found the woman of his dreams, and to keep her, he’s all set to change his lifestyle as a gigolo. But all hell breaks loose when he agrees to meet Deanna for what he’s decided is going to be his last appointment.
It’s a dream come true for Vernon: a threesome with two of the finest women in Atlanta. Forget the fact that Vernon’s married, one of the willing women is his wife’s best friend, or that the other woman has motives of her own – Vernon’s just out to get his.
When he finally realizes that April is the one, Rick has to find a way to make it out of the game. All he has to do now is cut loose Laura, Vanessa, and Yvette.
Find more street lit by Dwayne Joseph.
Already read this book? Was it good or bad? Share your thoughts and do a review for Street Fiction. Tell us what you think of this book or author in the Comments section. Thanks.
STREET LIFE by Jihad
December 21, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Street Life is a journey into the struggle of a young black male raised in America’s inner-city streets. Not since Donald Goines and Claude Brown has there been a story written from the male perspective about the the inncer-city streets that compares. As the merry-go-round of life in the hood is relived, explanations will become evident for the events and circumstances that lead so many to prison gates. This true-to-life story paints a vivid, colorful picture of why growing up in an environment where happiness is sought in the bottom of liquor bottles, needles and dope sacks is just ordinary life in the hood. Whenever one tries to break the cycle, unseen hands pull at him to continue the course he is conditioned to complete. It takesa conviction and lengthy prison stay for Jihad to change his thinking and change the course in his life.
Find more street lit by Jihad.
Already read this book? Was it good or bad? Share your thoughts and do a review for Street Fiction. Tell us what you think of this book or author in the Comments section. Thanks.
RIDING RHYTHM by Jihad
December 12, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Fresh off his Essense bestselling novel Babygirl, Jihad, the self-proclaimed King of Street Fiction, returns with Riding Rhythm, the story of a woman ready to die for the love of a man she has never laid eyes on.
Rhythm Azure, a young freedom-fighting law student at Howard University, takes interest in the case of Moses King, the founder of a notorious Chicago street gang. Moses was sentenced to life without parole for a crime he didn’t commit. As Rhythm grows closer to Moses, she uncovers a conspiracy involving government officials that threatens to tear the city apart. The closer she gets to the truth, the closer she comes to not only her demise, but the demise of everyone around her. Now Rhythm’s only hope is to unite the two largest rival street gangs of Chicago, along with the Church, to topple the biggest conspiracy and cover-up the nation has ever known.
Riding Rhythm is filled with intrigue and surprises that will leave you breathless at every turn.
Find more street lit by Jihad.
Already read this book? Was it good or bad? Share your thoughts and do a review for Street Fiction. Tell us what you think of this book or author in the Comments section. Thanks.
BABY GIRL by Jihad
September 18, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
She’s Robbin’ the Rich to Give to the Poor.
We’ve all fantasized about the old Robin Hood cliché, but Baby Girl is doing it. She made Atlanta her own personal Sherwood Forest and she’s robbing the ballers to give to the homeless and dejected.
She’s had a hard life, but now with the help of some others she’s about to make a difference in the world> The only question is if that difference is for good or bad.
Jihad, the self-proclaimed king of street fiction, is back with his best novel yet. You may think he did his thing in Street Life, but all hail the king when it comes to his new masterpiece: BabyGirl.
Discover all of the Urban Books
Already read this book? Was it good or bad? Share your thoughts and do a review for Street Fiction. Tell us what you think of this book or author in the Comments section. Thanks.


