Ra and Dre are all grown up now and faced with grown up problems. They have the perfect family in the perfect house far away from the ghetto streets that raised them. Now, all they have to do is maintain them. That's a lot easier said than done when all you know is the streets. Dre has fallen into a rut as struggles with motherhood maturity. Ra has trouble finding work and his past life temps him to make some easy money. He sacrifices himself to provide for his family. Will it work out or blow up in his face? This final installment of the Ra & Dre franchise takes a surprising turn when Millie comes back into the picture. Faced with twenty-years in prison she decides to save herself at Dre's expense. They may be all grown up but Ra & Dre are STILL THUGGING!
Yes yes yes perfect way to end it Sa'id you had my scared there for a minute I wanted to jump in the book and beat Ra and Dre butt up and though the first half But I luv this series it was definitely one of my favorites I was really able to see the authors vision that he had for characters and really get into the book I'm really sad too see it end congratulations again on another 5***** success
I love this straight up and down to earth writer. You are so honest and smoke truthful. I am happy about the ending as long as this couple stays together.
I enjoyed the whole series the writing was superior.. I learned so much about the streets from this book. I couldn't stop reading until I finished the series. I am team Dee and Ra. I didn't want it to end. When a series is as good as this was you can't stop wanting. It is nothing I didn't like. I hope we can get some more of their lives after Dee come home. Excellent read. Not the average urban Hood story. I be following. We're Salaam.