Behold A New King Of Street Lit Has Arrived! Vida comes back with fury when her newlywed husband Moe-Moe is shot in a high speed car chase. Overcome with grief and anger, she's emotionally emptied like the clip from the gun she used to get him away to safety. As Vida, Tia and Bloody think of their next move, Styles plan his revenge on Vida for being wrongfully accused of kidnapping Moe. And he doesn't care who he has to smoke to get satisfaction. But, he's in for a fight. The promises. The disappointment. The deaths. All leave Vida reckless. Hell Razor Honey's 2 brings back the old and introduces the new in this blazing novel that will not disappoint.
The Hell Razor Honeys have returned for more bloodshed in part 2. Vida, Tia and Bloody are back at again when they're forced to go on the run after laying down some D.C. cops while rescuing Vida's husband from his kidnappers. Part 2 chronicles the original member's attempts at out running justice while the new members hold down the Hell Razor Honey's violent reputation back in D.C. While part 2 contained way more action then it's predecessor there was still something lacking from the story. Despite the sex, "e" pill popping and killing that took place on almost every page this story still couldn't compete with part one.
Perhaps it was that all the characters behaved exactly the same with the exception of Vida and newcomer Lala who were at least remorseful for the situations that they found themselves in. While everyone else had a shockingly carefree attitude with regards to the death and destruction they were causing. Subtract the younger Hell Razor Honeys' storyline and part one and two could have been combined together in one book that would have equaled a much more satisfying read. Author Eyone Williams' talent for street lit is undeniable yet it wasn't on full display in this installment. None the less fans of the urban genre will definitely be pulled in looking for closure from part one and by yet another hot cover!
HELL RAZOR HONEYS 2 jumps jive back into where readers last left off. Vida finds herself caught at a crossroads. No Draws is fighting for her freedom, and Tia is ready to ride hard. With the old HONEYS out the way, the new era HONEYS, Paris, Tera and LaLa, are keeping it all the way gangster. When challenged, they don’t cower, but when the game changes they are forced to adapt to the new rules. Will this new era be able to fill the shoes of their founding sisters?
While it was a quick and enjoyable read, I still find myself asking, was it necessary? It did answer some questions, but I also felt like it still left the door open to others. HELL RAZOR HONEYS 2 is drenched in blood, sex and friendship. Would probably work better as a set so readers, who are already on a power ride, can continue until the end.
There were issues with editing, otherwise a continuous flow. Eyone, I’m ready to see what’s next!
I'll say it was a good book. Lots new characters. New group of Hell Razor Honeys Paris, Lala and Tera wants to take over but, Paris want to be the outgoing one the one that fights with guns. The other girls not feeling that but, they find thereself beefing with Most Wanted Honies that claus a lot more drama in the streets.
Vee and Tee still on the run, running to Tonio that helps then out but, they do him a favor since he had some problem with Romel trying to kill him.
Lil Rose and Marky doing some robbery that gets them trying to lay low. But, due to some one asking questions they not able to put there work on the streets.
Driver and Style have beef that claus more drama.
While Vee and Tee on the run they trying to make more money the only way they know how.
Still high off of the adrenaline rush of “Hell Razor Honeys,” I have been waiting for book two. “Hell Razor Honeys II” picks right up where part one left off. Eyone Williams gives us a peek into the lives of the remaining Hell Razor Honeys, No Draws, Bloody, Tia and Vida, along with introducing readers to the next generation. While the action is still in abundance and gunplay is second nature, part two does not possess the same strengths of book one. It lacked the depth of both story and characters. The editing was sloppy. It was a quick read, but not truly memorable like the first.
“Hell Razor Honeys II” was disappointing. This was not Eyone’s best work, but I look forward to his next release, where hopefully he’ll bring back the power he showed in his two previous books. Welcome home, Eyone!
I hated how the book ended vida and moe moe deserved to have a chance to live happily cause they really tried to change their lives but it was a good read