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Trust No Nigga

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Jade, Monique, and Sheena all have one thing in common; a knack for loving the wrong man. Jade is convinced that Eddie Struthers, known on the streets of Atlanta as Easy, is her soul mate, but loving Easy proves to be the hardest thing she’s ever done. Her best friend, Sheena, broke her number one rule when she fell for Easy’s right hand man, Dunts. After a shocking betrayal, Sheena decides to play his game, only better, however; a tragic turn of events changes the game for everyone. Cory is the man of Monique’s dreams and her worst nightmare at the same time. She is stuck between two worlds and she doesn’t intend to give up either one.

The three ladies are a support system for each other through all of their love trials, but one of them is not the supportive friend that she seems to be. As lies are revealed, trust is broken and in the end, no one is excluded from the wrath of a scorned woman.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 10, 2013

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Tamika Newhouse

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From teen mom to CEO by the age of twenty, Tamika Newhouse, the author of 17 novels, has landed on numerous best sellers’ lists and is the winner of 7 African American Literary Awards.

Only nine months after debuting her first novel in 2009, she landed a major publishing contract without an agent and went on to become the CEO of Delphine Publications. To date, she has published nearly 200 books, launched the careers of hundreds of writers, and produces the only entertainment award show for African American writers, called the AAMBC Literary Awards.

In 2010, she was inducted into Who’s Who in Black San Antonio. In 2011, her company Delphine Publications won an African American Literary Award for Best Anthology, and for the second time, Tamika won Self Published Author of the Year. The National Women in Business Association also nominated her for the 2011 Entrepreneurial Spirit Award. In 2013, she was honored with the Author of Distinction E. Lynn Harris Award.

She has quickly become the Shonda Rhimes in Black Publishing, due to her creative skills in discovering talent, her unique events that feature celebrities from across the nation, and being the creator of AAMBC, one of the most influential brands in the publishing industry. She has even served as associate producer and screenwriter to the 8 Ball and MJG bio-pic Comin Out Hard; with the goal of becoming a literary Rockstar still in her sights. Tamika presently tours the country speaking about her battle with mental illness and depression to fulfill her dreams, as well as teaching aspiring writers the publishing ropes. She resides in Atlanta with her children.

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October 15, 2013
Great and very emotional , can't wait for part 2. Monique is very trifling and so is Easy and Dunts. It was hard to keep up because it would switch to a pass event , so I got confused at times and would have to re read parts but other than that this was a great storyline with great characters.
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June 1, 2019
Deep

I loved everything about this book... The Characters we're all good Jade and Sheena was the best... I hope Monique get what's coming to her she's dead wrong. I hope Dunts get his women back. But Easy can rot in the dirt!
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December 13, 2015
Not the best

Too many grammatical errors. Seemed rushed. I've read other books by this author that were better developed. Very disappointed. I want to know what is going to happen next. Please take more time to proof and develop the story a little better. Not giving up just yet.
155 reviews5 followers
August 14, 2014
Ok..

Not that good, to much jumping back and forth between the past and present without the closing the gap so the reader can understand it. Not sure if I want to read part 2.
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