woman hood trilogy
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Man Hood: The  Sequel by Ibtrill
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Bottom line: this niggah needs money. Deonte Gipson turns to the streets to grind enough money to fund his college money, and provide for the new girl of his dreams. Being DC's biggest kingpin is his goal... But with mo' money, comes mo' problems... After a while, Deonte ain't himself anymore. Deonte faces many life changing issues.. Drugs, money, abuse, and lies step into the perfect picture life he wanted for him and those he loved. Will his homie Vixen and best friend Talisha break him out the spell of a thug, or will lives be snatched?...
Woman Hood: The Novel by Ibtrill
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Talisha, a teenage lesbian, couldn't complain. She had a banging girlfriend - on-point grades, and the coolest friends around the hood. One of them of which are Deonté, quaterback of Woodson Wilson High, who held a secret crush for her since elementary. One of Deonte's homies are introduced to Talisha, and he can't keep his eyes off her. Despite the fact that she is homosexual, he will try at no rest to make her his by the end of the school year. Will his pursuit lead in success - or end in a worst conflict: Thug War?
Parent Hood: The Trilogy by Ibtrill
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"He look just like me." Was all he could utter when he looked at lil' Kofi. He swore he was lookin' in the mirror. Looking at his son was the most beautiful thing he ever seen. "Of course he looks like you." Hope had said softly from the hospital bed "He is you." Vixen grinned, and tried to hold in his emotions. "You right." Deonte would have loved to see his lil nephew. It would have been even better if he knew he was gonna be a daddy. It had been one year since Deonte was gone. He couldn't believe his best friend was dead laying in the hospital. A coma was the only thing between him and life. They already said he was ready to pull the plug. Talisha would never let that happen. The depression weighed her down, but her hopes on Deonte was all she held on to. When doctors say that he may be coming out of a coma soon, everyone is uplifted. That's all they needed to hold on to. That catch: he has to be up and responsive in two months, or the plug had to be pulled. Will the race for Deonte save him, or be the death to him? The fight comes within himself: he has to fight for his own life.