Josiah aka JoJo is a headstrong bank manager, and devoted family man with a heavy load to carry. He constantly battles between being a good father to his daughter, Kari or allowing the streets to make him a beast. He is being tested by love, loyalty, and ego, forcing him to unveil his dark side. When tragedies strike, like a domino effect, JoJo's whole world comes crashing down around him, backing him into a corner. A jealous baby mama, a clinically depressed mother, an overbearing girlfriend, a homicide detective breathing down his neck, and the loss of family members could potentially send him over the deep end. Will he fold and allow life to consume him or will he rise above it all for the sake of family?
Queen Brown was born and raised in Pacoima, CA. She now resides in Laguna Beach, CA. with her teenage son and young daughter. She enjoys writing, singing, movies, reading and spending quality time with her family. She works with the mentally and physically handicapped and it has been her occupation for over 7 years. Queen started writing poetry and song lyrics as a hobby at a younger age but her talent pushed her to write novels after a friend suggested it. She wrote The Darker The Berry The Deeper The Roots parts 1 & 2 to provide the readers with a relate able type of read for men and women. Queen Brown's passion for storytelling shows in her writing. Her aim is to inspire people who have gone through or who are going through similar situations as the fictional character in her books to have faith and strong will so that they too can make it out of the darkness. Queen also wrote Adia love, lies and murder and a collaboration titled, Hell No...This Can't Be Love to show her diverse style of writing. She also has a hot new series out under True Glory publications titled, Number One Fan. Queen Brown can be reached at www.authorqueenbrown.wix.com/queenbrown
This book was so good. I can honestly relate to how life seems like it continuously knocks you down sometimes and it's hard to get back up. You have to dig deep to get back up and keep moving forward.
This was not what I expected at all. But, in a good way. Following Josiah's story, shows that everyone goes through trials and tribulations but they can truly be overcome.