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Socially awkward Charlotte-Louise Andrews, fifteen and naive, is the only child of a single mother who puts booze before her daughter. Desperate for acceptance, Charlotte-Louise latches on to an unruly, street smart teen who guides her through various sordid inner city adventures, and later introduces her to Joaquin Lomax. Sharp minded, twenty-year-old Joaquin seduces the emotionally scarred Charlotte-Louise with attention, gifts, his good looks and nice guy exterior. Charlotte-Louise is in over her head before she realizes she's hooked up with a brutal, ingenious drug dealer. In this startling three-year account of Charlotte-Louise's life, wrapped in a candid Blatino family saga, she becomes helplessly entangled in Joaquin's fast, illicit world - a world of sex, crime, and deception ... until she turns the tables.
At the tender age of five, Nitros young eyes witnessed his mom overdose on heroin. As luck would have it, his father was serving a life sentence. An orphan, nonetheless, his mothers mom was his only surviving relative, his true saving grace. Ms. Marry did her best to instill mannerism and respect. In doing so, she emphasized that dignity and integrity were the cardinal principles of life. On the contrary to her rearing, the mean, gritty streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, did not coincide. Bounded by fate, Trouble was Nitros right-hand man after Nitro stumbled onto a bathroom fight at school. Trouble was getting double-teamed by two local hotheads. Nitro intervened, and then the dynamic duo was created. Since that day, the two became inseparable, tackling all their business endeavors together and kept it one hundred with each other amid all the fuckery. They were homies in the truest sense of the word. Would their street shrewdness help them prevail?
They say blood is thicker than water, but what about friendship? Sean Mitchell disrespected and betrayed his brotherhood to Bruce by sleeping with his wife and having her sign over her half of his company. In the midst of this storm, Bruce finds himself on the brink of death only to awake and realize his true love…his mother Sara is gone. Bruce has to find a way to pay Sean back while trying to save what is left of his family and his business; while carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders. The only way he can overcome this and climb his way back on top is to put his beliefs to the side and do something he's never done before. What will these Victim's of Love do in this tangled web of dysfunction, deceit and betrayal when they’re faced with the one decision that could change their lives forever….
“War between demons from the past can never be won until faced.” What happens when you organize prom just for your ‘the one’ but when you go to pick her up you find out that she has committed suicide where Love me like you do song by Ellie Goulding is playing at the back and the way her body is placed resembles the painting of The Flaming June by Fredric Leighton. Evidence found: One suicide note, three similar words. Zaan Amir who experiences different types of relationships from infatuation to obsession, from lust to unconditional-love with Panchhi and Anjali lands in platonic love with Simran who commits suicide in a way that it somehow drags him back to his abruptly ended past relationships. But was Simran committing suicide in this exact way just a mere co-incidence? Did Simran knew something that someone didn’t want Zaan to find out? Or was that even a suicide? Find all the answers in If only I knew!
Audriana Escobar, aka Audi, is the 18-year-old leader of the Gucci Girlz−a crew made up of her closest friends. Growing up in poverty, their only current goal is to find a way out of the poor town of Aetna and achieve a life of happiness, love, and luxury. When they cross paths with another crew named the Tru Aetna Boyz, all of their wants and desires seem to be coming true. DeAndre, aka Dre, leads the team that includes his friends Raheem, Devonte and Lyrical and, together, they make up one of the most dangerous gangs in their hometown. With their intentions set on gaining money, status, women and fame, meeting a group of women with the same goals in mind seems like the best kind of luck. Sparks fly almost immediately and, together, they quickly become a force that totally dominates the street game without competition or resistance... until they catch the eye of police sergeant, Naomi Mills. Pursuing money and love always comes with its own set of troubles, which the Gucci Girlz and Tru Aetna Boyz eventually realize on their own. As they begin to step into the lives that they always envisioned for themselves, everything is turned upside down when they become the trophy for a sergeant with a chip on her shoulder. Will they be able to step into their dream of luxury and true love?
“Visceral thrillers from A Real ‘Shadow Master.’” —Mark Greaney, bestselling author of Tom Clancy Full Force and Effect The Man From Orange Intelligence and counter-terrorism expert J.T. Patten uncovers the ultra top-secrect war against terror in his explosive black-ops series... No Mission Is Impossible Drake Woolf is the perfect throwaway agent—a deadly, invisible force able to handle the blackest of black-ops missions. No one’s better when it comes to search and destroy. But his lethal drive feeds a relentless hunger. It’s all his handlers at Task Force Orange can do to point him at the right targets. This time he’s up against a massive, global conspiracy. In his deadly crosshairs are a Venezuelan assassin, hordes of elite Iranian terrormasters, and a beautiful and wily FBI counterterrorist agent. Drake’s aim is flawless but his judgments are all over the place. If he doesn’t get it right this time, it will be Hell on Earth. Raves for J.T. Patten “Blacker Than Black Ops Thriller from a new all-star in the genre.” —Dalton Fury, bestselling author of Execute Authority “Safe Havens is a taut thriller with action scenes that drip with authenticity. You can’t help but question how much is fiction and how much is real.”—Kevin Maurer, author, No Easy Day and Gentlemen Bastards "Primed Charge reads like a throwback to when action movies didn't suck. J.T. Patten, with his penchant for been-there-done-that authenticity, remains an author to watch closely." —The Real Book Spy
Bobby Palento was just a child when he discovered a scene of music so chaotic that he had to fi nd out everything about it. Playing guitar was his best asset. Soon his friends and Bobby started to join the Punk scene by recreating their own music in a band. Troubles lead them to fl ea the city of Santa Cruz and they were headed on their way to a massive drug addicting musical tour of the U.S. Drugs lead them to places they never wanted to be especially for Bobby Palento.
In this graphic novel titled "Silenced" It is about a girl who is brutally murdered after her family just moves to the little town of Westfield, Ma. The Buchanan family foreclose a house on the outskirts of town. The family in suck shock and despair from this tragic loss try to come together as a family after this grissly murder has been committed. Due to the loss of there middle daughter Jesseyall hell and madness break lose. This dysfunctional family slowly begins to unravel. Its only a matter of time before they completely fall apart. In this graphic novel there are no boundaries to defy nothing held back. It goes beyond most books in the 21st century. So if you love a good graphic novel this is a book for you.
A raw and rampaging debut novel from the author of the “inventive, unsparing, irreverent and consistently entertaining” (NYTBR) memoir Eat the Apple--the last phase of war for US veterans: returning home. What was it like? It's the only thing anyone wants to know about war--and the last thing Corporal Dean Pusey wants to talk about, at least not with one of these fat and happy civilians crowding the bar. Dean is two months free from the Marine Corps, and life back in his Indiana hometown is anything but peaceful. That's when the woman next to him offers to buy him a drink. Max is nice--gorgeous, funny, easy to talk to. Dean doesn't dare tell her about the sheep he took care of on his first deployment, only to watch it get torn to shreds by a pack of wild dogs; or the naked, shivering Iraqi teenager his platoon detained after an IED blast. He needs to leave all that behind and become a new person-the kind who sticks around when Max gets pregnant. He's white-knuckling it, trying to keep calm, and it's not easy. Harder still when his friend and comrade Ruiz starts showing up all over the place like he's been invited--like he didn't die a year ago. He has Max now, he has his baby daughter, River. He doesn't have time for ghosts. With his signature black humor, hard-eyed honesty, and stylistic ingenuity, Matt Young delivers a novel that turns the typical war story on its head--beginning not with enlistment but with retirement, and locating the life-or-death stakes not in battle, but in the domestic theaters of fatherhood, family, forgiveness, and love.