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Raylexia Gavion had been carrying the weight of her world for as long as she could remember. From taking care of her siblings after her grandmother passed to juggling school and work, she’d been in survival mode since she was a child. But Raylexia? She was more than just a survivor. She was a hustler, and she wasn’t about to let life or circumstances knock her down. No, Raylexia was focused—locked in on her goals and determined to make it out the mud. She walked the fine line between street smarts and book knowledge, knowing one without the other wouldn’t be enough. School, despite its challenges, was a means to an end for her. The classroom was just another battlefield, where grades were the currency for her future. Every class, every assignment, every test—she handled them like a boss. But even with all that, the responsibilities at home were never far from her mind. Her siblings depended on her. They didn’t ask for it, but Raylexia had become the glue holding them all together, even when her world felt like it was coming apart at the seams. From making sure homework was done to getting food on the table, she played every role necessary: sister, parent, and sometimes counselor when things got too real. Still, Raylexia’s dream was bigger than her day-to-day hustle. She wasn’t about to let her current situation define her future. She had a vision—one that would pull her and her family out of the struggle for good. Owning a business, being her own boss, and creating something that would last—something no one could take away from her. Her friend Shamena always had a thing for hair, Deana for fashion, Shayla for decoration and Johnya for touch massage. They all had a knack for making people look and feel good. Cosmetology seemed like the path. But more than that, it was their way out. While some of their peers were chasing guys and living for the moment, Raylexia and her friends were planning, stacking their money, and plotting their next moves. That’s where our crew was different from the rest. We weren’t just friends; we were each other’s backup. Deana, Shamena, Johnya, and Shayla—each of them had their own struggles, but together, they were a force. They understood Raylexia’s drive because they had their own ambitions too. It wasn’t just about surviving the streets or getting by; it was about rising above it, building something that would last. It started small—late-night talks after shifts, brainstorming sessions over cold pizza. But soon, the vision became real. Raylexia, with her natural leadership and business acumen, led the charge. They pooled their resources, saved every dollar, and made sacrifices that others couldn’t understand. It wasn’t glamorous, but nothing worth having ever was. They hit the grind, balancing jobs, family obligations, and their hustle on the side. “We gon' make it, y’all. Just wait,” Raylexia would say, her voice steady, eyes sharp with focus. She believed it. And when she spoke, the others believed it too.
"A Ratchet City Hustler's Halloween Surprise" is a gripping urban tale of secrets, survival, and redemption. Treylon Taylor has been separated from Kiara Kelly for five years, but his life takes an unexpected turn when he overhears a shocking conversation in a local nail salon. He discovers that Kiara had a son for him, a son he never knew about.
Raylexia Gavion is a young girl burdened with responsibilities far beyond her years. With her mother absent and their fathers nowhere to be found, Raylexia shoulders the weight of caring for her siblings. Holding the family together is no easy feat, but with the help of her tight-knit group of friends and the protective presence of a young boss named Daylon-a loyal friend/protector who brings stability to her chaotic world-she manages to get by.As Raylexia steps into her teenage years, life throws her a curveball in the form of a young street general named Zylar who sparks something within her. Caught between the intense pull of first passion and the unrelenting demands of her family, Raylexia must navigate the raw and complicated world of desire while keeping her loved ones safe."Raylexia's Journey" weaves a raw, urban narrative of survival, loyalty, and sensual discovery. Through moments of passion and pain, Raylexia learns that even in the darkest of days, her strength and the bond of those she trusts will always guide her forward. This story dives deep into the urban experience, where every decision could make or break her future, and the balance between love and duty is a razor's edge.
Raylexia has always been the glue holding her family together. Since her grandmother passing when she was just eight, she has taken on the role of caretaker for her younger siblings, all while grappling with the absence of her mother. Despite the weight of these responsibilities, Raylexia finds strength in her tight-knit group of friends, and a young boss (friend/protector) whose unwavering love and support provide a sanctuary in her turbulent world. As she enters her teenage years, Raylexia's life takes an unexpected turn when she meets a young street general who captures her attention sexually. Navigating the complexities of first carnal awareness and the challenges of her everyday life, Raylexia must find a way to balance her new found feelings with her enduring responsibilities. Raylexia's journey is a poignant tale of resilience, friendship, and the transformative power of intimate awakening. Follow Raylexia as she discovers her own strength and learns that even in the toughest of times, hope and determination can light the way.
From Silvia Moreno-Garcia, the New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic, comes Certain Dark Things, a pulse-pounding neo-noir that reimagines vampire lore. Welcome to Mexico City, an oasis in a sea of vampires. Domingo, a lonely garbage-collecting street kid, is just trying to survive its heavily policed streets when a jaded vampire on the run swoops into his life. Atl, the descendant of Aztec blood drinkers, is smart, beautiful, and dangerous. Domingo is mesmerized. Atl needs to quickly escape the city, far from the rival narco-vampire clan relentlessly pursuing her. Her plan doesn’t include Domingo, but little by little, Atl finds herself warming up to the scrappy young man and his undeniable charm. As the trail of corpses stretches behind her, local cops and crime bosses both start closing in. Vampires, humans, cops, and criminals collide in the dark streets of Mexico City. Do Atl and Domingo even stand a chance of making it out alive? Or will the city devour them all? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2018 BY NPR AND THE NEW YORK TIMES A PBS NEWSHOUR-NEW YORK TIMES BOOK CLUB PICK "Somehow Casey Gerald has pulled off the most urgently political, most deeply personal, and most engagingly spiritual statement of our time by just looking outside his window and inside himself. Extraordinary." —Marlon James "Staccato prose and peripatetic storytelling combine the cadences of the Bible with an urgency reminiscent of James Baldwin in this powerfully emotional memoir." —BookPage The testament of a boy and a generation who came of age as the world came apart—a generation searching for a new way to live. Casey Gerald comes to our fractured times as a uniquely visionary witness whose life has spanned seemingly unbridgeable divides. His story begins at the end of the world: Dallas, New Year's Eve 1999, when he gathers with the congregation of his grandfather's black evangelical church to see which of them will be carried off. His beautiful, fragile mother disappears frequently and mysteriously; for a brief idyll, he and his sister live like Boxcar Children on her disability checks. When Casey--following in the footsteps of his father, a gridiron legend who literally broke his back for the team--is recruited to play football at Yale, he enters a world he's never dreamed of, the anteroom to secret societies and success on Wall Street, in Washington, and beyond. But even as he attains the inner sanctums of power, Casey sees how the world crushes those who live at its margins. He sees how the elite perpetuate the salvation stories that keep others from rising. And he sees, most painfully, how his own ascension is part of the scheme. There Will Be No Miracles Here has the arc of a classic rags-to-riches tale, but it stands the American Dream narrative on its head. If to live as we are is destroying us, it asks, what would it mean to truly live? Intense, incantatory, shot through with sly humor and quiet fury, There Will Be No Miracles Hereinspires us to question--even shatter--and reimagine our most cherished myths.
Tallis Carrington ruled Rock Bay with his gang of jocks and an iron fist—until a scandal destroyed his family's name. Ten years later Tallis is dead broke, newly homeless, and on the walk of shame to end all walks of shame. He needs money and needs it fast, and Rock Bay is the only home he knows. But the people of Rock Bay haven't forgotten him—or the spoiled brat he used to be.The only person in town willing to overlook his past is Lex, the new coffee shop owner, who offers Tally a job even though he appears to despise Tally based on his reputation alone. When Tally discovers his gorgeous boss is the kid he tortured back in high school, Lex's hot and cold routine finally makes sense. Now Tally has to pull out all the stops to prove he was never really the jerk he seemed to be. After all, if he can win Lex's heart, the rest of the town should be a piece of coffee cake.
Sarah and her brother have grown up next to the world’s largest garbage dump on Staten Island in New York City. Little do they know, thousands of rodents at the dump have mutated into gruesome, killer rats and one of the workers there has just been badly mauled. Without mercy, the rats wreak havoc and devistation upon the once-peaceful neighborhood, entering homes through kitchen sinks and toilets. Now the entire city stands on the brink of total infestation. Can the kids save millions of innocent people from the approaching and unrelenting rat horde?
This fascinating book is the first volume in a projected cultural history of the United States, from the earliest English settlements to our own time. It is a history of American folkways as they have changed through time, and it argues a thesis about the importance for the United States of having been British in its cultural origins. While most people in the United States today have no British ancestors, they have assimilated regional cultures which were created by British colonists, even while preserving ethnic identities at the same time. In this sense, nearly all Americans are "Albion's Seed," no matter what their ethnicity may be. The concluding section of this remarkable book explores the ways that regional cultures have continued to dominate national politics from 1789 to 1988, and still help to shape attitudes toward education, government, gender, and violence, on which differences between American regions are greater than between European nations.
"The Caribbean has a powerful, modern tradition of fantastic literature that's on full display in this anthology of original fiction by writers from Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and Bermuda...None of these writers is likely to be familiar to American audiences, but all are worth getting to know. Readers who love the writing of Nalo Hopkinson, Tobias S. Buckell, and Lord herself will savor this volume." --Publishers Weekly, Starred review "New Worlds, Old Ways fulfills its promise of arriving at a recognizable genre of Caribbean speculative fiction. Prior to this collection we have not had any reader-friendly approaches that have directly addressed the genre of Caribbean speculative fiction. Lord, and the various writers in this collection, have given readers access to a hitherto unexplored genre, one that differentiates as well as connects to the treasure trove of Caribbean literature. The collection is a boon for scholars and reading aficionados of the Speculative Fiction genre. And as the editor states, true to its world, New Worlds, Old Ways offers both depth and delight without disappointment. It suggests tthat if one looks closely enough, they will find that Caribbean fiction has always been speculative." --SX Salon Do not be misled by the "speculative" in the title. Although there may be robots and fantastical creatures, these common symbols are tools to frame the familiar from fresh perspectives. Here you will find the recent past and ongoing present of government and society with curfews, crime, and corruption; the universal themes of family, growth and death, love and hate; the struggle to thrive when power is capricious and revenge too bittersweet. Here too is the passage of everything—old ways, places, peoples, and ourselves—leaving nothing behind but memories, histories, and stories. This anthology speaks to the fragility of our Caribbean home, but reminds the reader that although home may be vulnerable, it is also beautifully resilient. The voice of our literature declares that in spite of disasters, this people and this place shall not be wholly destroyed. Read for delight, then read for depth, and you will not be disappointed. Brand-new stories by: Tammi Browne-Bannister, Summer Edward, Portia Subran, Brandon O'Brien, Kevin Jared Hosein, Richard B. Lynch, Elizabeth J. Jones, Damion Wilson, Brian Franklin, Ararimeh Aiyejina, and H.K. Williams. New Worlds, Old Ways is the third publication of Peekash Press, an imprint of Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press committed to supporting the emergence of new Caribbean writing, and as part of the CaribLit project.