GUTTER by K’wan
September 29, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
It’s been month’s since Lou-loc was brutally murdered on his way to freedom and the pain is still fresh. Gutter, Lou-loc’s best friend, finds himself on a path to self destruction, vowing to eradicate the entire Blood faction in New York City in the name of his fallen comrade. His woman, Sharrell urges Gutter to abandon his suicide mission, but his oath won’t allow it. Not even for the child they are expecting. In the middle of all of this is a man named Major Blood. he has flown in from Cali with two very simple instructions: Shut down the Harlem Crips, and execute Gutter and all who matter to him. And now Sharrell is caught in the cross hairs and it’s going to take a miracle to stay one step ahead of their enemies. sexy and raw, gutter turns up the heat like no one has seen before.
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New Release: Gutter by K’wan
September 8, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Blood answers for blood on the streets of Harlem. It’s been months since Lou-loc was brutally murdered on his way to freedom and the pain is still fresh. Gutter, Lou-loc’s best friend, finds himself on a path to self destruction, vowing to eradicate the entire Blood faction in New York City in the name of his fallen comrade. Sharell urges him to abandon the suicide mission, but his oath won’t allow it. Not even for the child they are expecting. But as Gutter slips further into madness, a shocking revelation brings Satin out. In the middle of all this is a man named Major Blood. He has been flown in from Cali with two very simple instructions. Shut down Harlem Crip, and execute El Diablo’s murderer. Walk back into the mouth of madness in the not-to-missed sequel to GANGSTA.
GANGSTA: AN URBAN TRAGEDY by K’wan
For years Lou-Loc, an efficient assassin, and O.G., of the Crip Organization, did dirt. After dancing on the razor’s edge, he becomes weary of the street life that has consumed him during his years of service to his set. He begins to wonder if there’s a better way to make a living?
Lou-Loc and his sociopath counterpart: “Gutter” - Leave L.A. for the colorful streets of New York. Lou-Loc has dreams of becoming a writer. Gutter has dreams of becoming a King Pen.
Conflicting, intriguing and suspenseful: This novel will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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STILL HOOD by K’wan
Jah and Yoshi’s relationship was supposed to be a romance straight out of a fairy tale. But there are no such things in the ‘hood. Yoshi’s position as a stylist keeps her in the mix and the company of some industry heavyweights, Though Jan tries to be understanding, he can’t help but wonder if Yoshi’s creeping with her clients.
True has finally made it. His debut album has got the streets going crazy and is threatening to spill over into the mainstream. Success is finally withing his grasp until karma catches up with him. Somebody wants him dead and he doesn’t know why – or does he?
And entering the picture is Dena Jones: young, fine, and all about paper. Raised by the streets of Brooklyn and her homicidal brother, Shannon, Dena knows the game and is quick to apply her trade in getting what she wants. But she soon learns that the game is sold and not told when she finds herself caught up in the Harlem underworld and in the stable of a notorious pimp named Black Ice.
K’wan, one of the hottest stars in urban fiction, takes us back inside the scandalous lifestyle of the hood rat.
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HOOD RAT by K’wan
November 2, 2007 by Daniel · 4 Comments
Yoshi is young, fine, and larcenous. She lives her life playing on men’s heart as well as their pockets, looking for the ultimate come-up. She learns the hard way that all that glitters isn’t gold.
Billy, a former high school basketball star, is at the end of her rope with the opposite sex. To her, all men are dogs, so she secretly seeks comfort in the arms of women. As far as she is concerned, all a man can do for her is keep his distance, until she meets one who makes her reevaluate her feelings.
Reese is an around-the-way chick, trying to keep up with the Joneses. There’s a revolving door in her bedroom as she tries to find the love she always felt was missing. Her promiscuity lands her in the GYN clinic, pregnant from a one-night stand. With a baby on the way, and no idea what she’ll do to support it, Reese is faced with the task of breaking her age-old cycle, passed down from mother to daughter in her family, and standing on her own.
Rhonda is twenty-something with three kids, by three men, and riding the system all the way to the bank. To her, work is a dirty word and something she’ll never have to worry about in this lifetime. Between the multiple checks she gets from the government and the games she plays with men, she’s living the life of a ghetto superstar. But the game soon turns ugly when one of her sponsors snaps and decides to get some payback
Harlem has never seen four friends as scandalous as these. The neighborhood will never be the same again.
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