STILL SHEISTY by T.N. Baker
Some things change – and then again, some things don’t. You can never take the hood out of the homegirl.
In this sequel to T.N. Baker’s Sheisty, we find Epiphany, Keisha and Shana still trickin’ for dough, still running off at the mouth and still being Sheisty. However, as they will soon see, what goes around will come around, and you can’t stay in drama forever. It will all come to a head – one way or another.
Will death really come knocking on Epiphany’s door?
Does Keisha give up on her good girl image for good?
Will Shana find herself in a situation that will claim her man and her freedom?
Still Sheisty will live up to its predecessor, all that and then some. So get ready for the drama.
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SHEISTY by T.N. Baker
January 2, 2008 by Daniel · 2 Comments
Epiphany Wright, Keisha Moore and Shana Scott spent their teenage years as the best of friends growing up in the hood of Southside Jamaica Queens.
Now as adults, their friendship is put to the test when envy, built up animosity, hidden betrayal and the bad boys in their lives cause havoc.
Every day becomes a struggle to keep the clique tight. Every day something beats against the tried, tested and proven relationship.
Several dramatic occurrences take the odds against the trio. When the dust settles, with all that’s already riding against them, will these girls be down for one another or just plain SHEISTY?
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DICE by T.N. Baker
September 28, 2007 by Daniel · 2 Comments
Wasaun has two loves: his beautiful girlfriend and rollin’ dice. But when he meets Tone, a dude from the same hood who has just as much game and lots of cash to back it up, the stakes grow high. Wasaun is caught in a choice between his life and his girl.
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CREAM: A Compilation by Tu-Shonda Whitaker, Danielle Santiago, and TN Baker
Essence Best Selling Authors T.N. Baker, Tu-Shonda Whitaker and Danielle Santiago unite to create a feisty yet Sheisty triple threat novella of love, drama and passion. Cream takes you through the life and times of Wassaun, Bruh and Lovi as they deal with the trials and tribulations of life.
Rollin’ Dice
T.N. Baker
Wassuan Wells has two loves - his strikingly beautiful girlfriend of two years, Enychi Carter, and the dice game. Rollin’ Dice is an everyday hustle for Wassuan. Using the tactic of shit talk and confidence, Wassuan feels he can’t be defeated. That’s until he meets his match - a dude named Tone who possesses just as much confidence and a little too much mouth. This one game may cost Wassuan everything, including his girl.
The Last Run
Tu-Shonda Whitaker
After a two year bid, Bruh comes back to the mean streets of New York bitter, confused and ready to take care of some unfinished business. During his mission, Bruh stumbles across old feelings for his baby’s mama’s best friend, Zion. Through drama and expressing her dislikes for the game, Zion sticks by her new found man’s side. Will she stick around for her man’s Last Run?
Fair Exchange, No Robberies
Danielle Santiago
The sassy, sexy, family business-inherited college student, Lovi, falls for Nicky, a drug dealing king pin who just happens to be her brother’s childhood best friend. Follow Lovi and Nicky as they try to conceal their feelings from Lovi’s older brother, Dough. Will love prevail? Or will Lovi’s life downwardly spiral?
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