Love ain't simple. Loyalty ain't free. And the past? It never really stays buried.
Pleasure’s trying to walk away from the streets that built her—but the weight of old choices keeps pulling her back. Bull's rebuilding his empire brick by brick, but one wrong move could send it all crashing down. Holland swore she’d never look back, but life has a funny way of forcing you to face what you ran from. And Auto? He’s caught between who he was and who he's trying to become—with love and loss battling for space in his chest.
In this high-stakes sequel, trust is fragile, the blocks stay hot, and every heart is carrying secrets. Everybody’s trying to find peace. But in a city where pain runs deep and loyalty cuts even deeper, peace don’t come easy.
Jade Jones discovered her passion for creative writing in elementary school. Born in 1989, she began writing short stories and poetry as an outlet. Later on, as a teen, she led a troubled life which later resulted in her becoming a ward of the court. Jade fell in love with the art and used storytelling as a means of venting during her tumultuous times.
Aging out of the system two years later, she was thrust into the dismal world of homelessness. Desperate, and with limited income, Jade began dancing full time at the tender age of eighteen. It wasn't until Fall of 2008 when she finally caught her break after being accepted into Cleveland State University. There, Jade lived on campus and majored in Film and Television. Now, six years later, she flourishes from her childhood dream of becoming a bestselling author. Since then she has written the best-selling "Cameron" series.
Quite suitably, she uses her life's experiences to create captivating characters and story lines. Jade currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. With no children, she spends her leisure shopping and traveling. She says that seeing new faces, meeting new people, and experiencing diverse cultures fuels her creativity. The stories are generated in her heart, the craft is practiced in her mind, and she expresses her passion through ink.
I was hoping pleasure and Hollander could come back to them but I’m happy that they both grew soo damn much and how much growth the had. Pleasure and bull perfect and I’m happy hill and found auto
It’s was good but some parts were missing. I wanted to see how the man who was sent to kill Holland let the beef go. Other than that I enjoyed the book.
Crazy to say but I saw myself in this story. My real name is Holland. Which is wild lol. This was the young wild Holland. This one felt personal. I loved it.