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College Girls All Want a Thug by aauggiee
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18 year old Harlem Dowins is sick of her family , her dumb ass dad, ungrateful mom, drug addict brother and anger issued sister are all driving her crazy. The only person she has is her one brother, who used to sell drugs. Then, he's gone too. Right before she leaves to go school in NY. Theres no way she can even think about graduating with all the things on her mind. But things change when she meets a boy name Trey who falls in love with her, she thought she was beginning to like him too until she meets Quan NYC's number one thug who she just so happen to fall in love with. What will happen when Harlem realizes the two boys are actually brothers who are apart of two different "business".
KUTZ by Cind2010
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When Lauren's mother died, her abusive father looks to her to play the role of house wife and bedmate. Lauren finds a way to escape it all when she meets local barbershop owner and Kingpin Rio.
Pretty Bad Things [Sample] by WeAreAHurricane
WeAreAHurricane
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NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON AMAZON AND BARNES&NOBLE! THIS IS A SAMPLE OF THE PUBLISHED BOOK. _____________________________ Livvie Jefferson is lame. If it weren't for the secret list of crazy things she'd like to do, she'd be less interesting than a piece of stale bread. Harvey Lockwell is a God. An unattainable God. Livvie's content with staring Harvey down from afar and wiping the drool from her chin, until everything changes when she's forced to have actual contact with him during their after-school tutoring seasons. In a cringe-worthy chain of events, Livvie's boring life turns into a catastrophic mess when Harvey ends up finding her secret list. Things take another turn for the worse when Livvie accidentally runs away from home while on a high-speed chase straddled to the back of Harvey's motorcycle. Not only does she have to endure the embarrassment from being caught with a bucket list at the ripe age of seventeen that includes losing her virginity, but she also has to figure out exactly what Harvey ended up doing that caused them to be chased out of town by a band of criminals and how to fix it. Crazy house parties, grungy motel rooms, unexpected make-out sessions, bad dancing, and a scandalous twist are just the beginning. For a girl who's never done anything remotely exciting, Livvie Jefferson is in for some pretty bad things.
Thugly Love by _Princess504
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Dayiona meets Andre.She absolutely hates the fact that he's a thug.His living the fast life and she doesn't know if she's ready for that.Then she goes through something scary and life changing and she might just need Andre!Or will she?
Two Truths and a Lie by EverInYourFavor
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“Want to play a game?” He asked huskily, his words slurring the slightest bit as he walked towards me. I took a long sip from my plastic cup, enjoying the burning sensation the liquid left in my throat on its way down. Bringing a finger to my chin, I taped it as if in thought. “What kind of game?” I asked slyly, my lips curving into a smirk that seemed to make his own grow more pronounced. Coming to a stop in front of me, he looked down, his emerald eyes blazing with undeniable lust. He ran a hand through his chocolate brown hair. “It’s a little game I like to call two truths and a lie.” Triton Palatas knows why Trent Greene suddenly disappeared last Christmas. Thayer Knight is hiding a secret about the night Triton's mother was killed that could change everything. Kadence Greene has known who killed Triton's mother all along. We all have secrets, but can you tell the two truths from the lie? Neither can they. Never underestimate the power of the game.