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A motorcycle gang protecting their territory
Refugees attempting to revitalize a run-down area
A deranged man determined to keep his loved ones imprisoned
It all begins and ends . . . in a RUSH

He's called Ghost. And he's tired of running from who he really is, and the girl he truly loves.
When Aiden "Ghost" De Lucca sees even more Somali Bantu immigrants moving onto the dead end street his motorcycle gang has taken over, their close-knit ethnic ties make him not only curious, but also anxious at what his gang will do to drive them out.

There's one refugee he's developed feelings for, a girl struggling with adjusting to life in the US and the expectations placed on her.

Because Aiden didn't grow up following rules, he wonders why someone as young as Aaliyah Saamir is so religious. Yet the more he's exposed to Aaliyah's defense of her faith, the more he's faced with realizing that the life he's led has its own strict code, and breaking free will not only be highly dangerous for him, but also for Aaliyah.

161 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 5, 2014

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Camille Leone

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Recently started a multicultural ebook site with a relative.
WSC books creates Multicultural New Adult Fiction, Interracial Paranormal, Historical, Fantasy, Scifi and Contemporary fiction in both the Adult and YA genres.

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This book was all over the place. However their was some humorous moments.
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November 7, 2014
3 stars. This book was interesting I must say. I don't know how I feel about this book. Maybe second book will be better.
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May 11, 2016
Interesting

I found this book a very interesting, insightful story on how it feels to be a refugee in America when you're a teen. And how hard we try to fit in.
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