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NBA Superstar CJ Wright is still lying on the floor, unconscious, with blood gushing from his body. As he edges ever so closely to death, he continues to recall everything that brought him to this fateful day.

In this segment, CJ enters his senior year at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he deals with the issues of his lover. He engages in new life experiences that come back to haunt him. As CJ moves to the NBA, he is thrust into the life of the rich and famous. While things look good on the outside, he still battles the internal demons of his past. As CJ finally starts to become ok with his new reality, a situation disrupts everything, abruptly changing the course of his life.

Join CJ in the second entry of this trilogy, as he comes into adulthood, and encounters more twists and turns that help to bring him to the unforgettable day of January 11, 2011.

344 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 23, 2014

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December 3, 2017
Suspensful

Definitely more character development in this installment! I really enjoyed the ups and downs of the story and the cliff hanger at the end put the cherry on top!
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April 23, 2022
DRAMA!!

CJ has been getting his life and I love it. He still loves Dedrick but he’s realizing that being with him is no good. That ending though!! How is CJ gonna function with that trade 😩
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January 29, 2020
Spoiled rotten, and can’t wait to get to book 3. The characters are well developed and I couldn’t help but feel the triumphs and downfalls of them.
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