FLINT (Book 1) by Treasure Hernandez
Welcome to Flint, Michigan, one of the roughest little cities in America, a place where the good die young, loyalty is a rarity, and everybody has a hustle. Malek Johnson’s hustle is the basketball court and he’s the best Flint’s projects has ever produced. He’s on his way to the University of Michigan, but not for long, because all the NBA scouts say he’s destined for the pros after a year or two of seasoning. He finds love in that super fine girl everyone calls Halleigh, and he promises he will take her out of the hood. When Halleigh’s virginity is traded for her mother’s drug tab, their dream spirals out of control and they are quickly separated and sucked into a life that they so desperately tried to avoid.
With no place to go, their destinies take them down separate paths. Malek becomes affiliated with the North Side’s biggest drug kingpin and Halleigh is manipulated into the streets by his South Side adversary. North versus South, love versus loyalty, and lies versus truth. What will they choose? Walk with Halleigh and Malek as they introduce you to a new struggle in a new city… a place called FLINT.
Treasure Hernandez is a former prostitute and stripper. She lost the only man she ever loved to a drive-by shooting in Flint, Michigan. She is now incarcerated in the Federal prison system, where she is presently working on the next installment in the Flint series.
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KENYATTA’S LAST HIT by Donald Goines
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Kenyatta, the living black legend, concentrates his army’s ruthless forces to rid the black community of rampant drug traffic. With the help of Elliot Stone, a black football star and latest recruit to the army, Kenyatta discovers the identity of the fat-cat king of the drug pushers. The crack black and white detective team of Benson and Ryan follows Kenyatta’s trail of blood across the country… and to a final confrontation high atop one of Las Vegas’s most glittering hotels.
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