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Diary of a Thot: That Hoe Over There

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For a single woman coming of age in a male dominated world, Tiana Santos learns at an early age that men are disposable. Finding the pleasure she wants, the way she wants it at an early age helped her maintain a lifestyle to which she had become accustomed. Now, reaching adulthood has proved to be more pain than pleasure and Tia finally realizes that love is all she needs! Is it too late for this young woman to find true love? Find out in this erotic series by Ms. Backshot.

17 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 30, 2014

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398 reviews
March 17, 2015
Backshot had disappointed me again. The story was vague, the characters was not really described, it was just bad all around. I had downloaded this book for free and i want a refund. No more Backshot for me.
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February 5, 2026
Diary of a Thot: That Hoe Over There by Ms. Backshot is a raw, drama-filled story that follows a young woman navigating relationships, reputation, and the consequences of her choices. The book dives into themes like self-worth, trust, loyalty, and how fast decisions can shape your future.

The author uses bold language and intense situations to show the reality of living for attention and validation, while also highlighting the emotional impact that lifestyle can have. As the story unfolds, readers see both the highs and lows of the main character’s journey, which adds depth beyond just the drama.

Overall, it’s a fast-paced, emotional read that focuses on personal growth, hard lessons, and the importance of knowing your value. Readers who enjoy urban fiction with strong emotions and real-life struggles will likely find this book engaging.
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