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Aaliyah Pride has her hands full with pursuing her career and trying to figure out, what led to the sudden change in her man, Chris' behavior. The last thing she needed was for temptation to step in-leading her to question everything she thought she knew about life and love but that's exactly what she got when she met Montae Wilson. Montae "Baby Boy" Wilson was blessed from birth with good looks, irresistible charm and a passion for hard work. He's a man that can adjust to his surroundings and go from classic to hood in zero to sixty seconds without blinking an eye. From the moment he saw Aaliyah he knew there was something special about her. Something that went far beyond her pretty face and inviting curves. Briana Henson world was flipped upside down, when her father, one of Atlanta's biggest Kingpins, was sentenced to a thirty year sentence in a federal prison. A product of her environment, the only thing Briana knew was partying and spending money. Now that 'broke' is her lifestyle, she's desperate to find a come up and eager to use her assets to seal the deal. When she meets Montae, money is the last thing on her mind and she quickly finds herself caught up in her emotions and feeling him on an unfamiliar level. Before long, Briana is left asking herself if a woman of her stature could really love a man that's working a nine to five at Walmart. As the lives of these three collide, hearts will be broken, bonds will be damaged and an unknown enemy will submerge. Discover what can happen when chance run-ins and nights of passion lead to intimate deceptions and see just how far some admirers will go, when they're low key feeling you.
I never had intentions to become a drug dealer, especially at the age of thirteen--just being honest. I had one of the meanest mamas in the neighborhood, who made me go to church almost every Sunday. I had to sang in the Jr. Choir, I'd been baptized, and was a member of a church called Williams Memorial CME on Fifteenth Street. Just across the street is where I stood in line, faithfully, at Shiloe Community Center for our free cheese, powdered milk, honey, and most importantly, our monthly Food Stamps.I wanted to be a football player growing up, but for some apparent reason, my mama didn't think I was tough enough or that I would get hurt. While growing up in a poverty-stricken city such as Augusta and living in one of the worst neighborhoods, you had only a few options. Either you was going to be a boxer, play football, or be a damn good hustler. Even though the city had produced a few NBA players and rappers, your chances were still slim to none.Still, I never had intentions on being a drug dealer. I was doing just fine drawing pictures of cartoon characters on my bedroom wall. I was obsessed with picking up soda and beer cans and selling them at the aluminum recycling company on Old Savannah Road. We hunted squirrels and robins with BB guns and sold them to the lady down the street for a dollar. That was my hustle, I guess.My intentions on being a drug dealer were nonexistent, but this would be the last time our lights and the water would be disconnected almost simultaneously. I was sure my mama was oblivious to what I was going through mentally. In school, I was ridiculed for various reasons; going to school musty, wearing hand me down clothes that my Mama had gotten from the rich white people that she worked for on the Hill. I also got joked on by the older guys in my neighborhood because they said that my mama didn't know who my daddy was. Maybe, all of this had taken a toll on me.Then, one day, something clicked mentally, almost similar to someone flipping on a light switch on the wall... And from there, all I could remember is my mama saying, Whatever you do, just be the best at it. This is a powerful story of drug addiction, redemption of overcoming the life of crime and the judicial system altogether, Jarvis Hardwick, AKA National Bestselling author, Cole Hart, has finally pinned a riveting and unputdownable story of his life.
After a life-altering attempt on her life, Aaliyah finds herself trying to mend the broken pieces and push through the pain. How will she handle the cards she's been dealt when so many are filled with heartache? Meanwhile, she continues to fight what her heart says is right, but her loyalty tells her she is wrong. Montae is determined to love Aaliyah by any and all means. His dedication to helping her regain her strength is one of his many declarations of his love; however, what's a man to do when the object of his desires decides the two of them are better off as strangers? Briana loves the fast life and any man who can finance her choice of living. However, when she meets Montae, he changes her views and her heart. All she now wants is to finish what he started. But how can they when Montae's soul is linked to another woman? Will Briana give the possibility of new love a chance with a familiar stranger? Or will she continue to play second best to the woman who stole Montae's heart? AJ plays into his father's hands and takes over his family's illegal empire. Although, a sudden meeting with an old associate will reveal that sometimes 'Blood' isn't thicker than 'Water.' When he discovers the truth about his father's legacy, will AJ crack under pressure or avenge his greatest loss? In the final installment of I'm Low Key Feeling You, lives will be shattered, promises will be broken, and a new boss will rise from the ashes and chaos spread by the Henson family. Once the truth reveals, some will survive the devastation. Meanwhile, others will pay the ultimate price in the treacherous game of love.
A great lion awakes from his slumber in a faraway tundra. He knows not where he is or even who he is, yet he knows he cannot stay there. Finding creatures along the way, join this lion on his journey to brave the snowy storm and find a home.
No! I wasn't raised in the church. It didn't happen until my mother fell ill and God took her away from me for no reason at all. Cancer, they say. But I needed to hear it from God, so I began talking with him every day until my friends started calling me crazy. At that point, I started removing myself from the "IN" crowd and became a loner. I left Augusta, Georgia a little over a year after I graduated from high-school and took a Greyhound bus to Atlanta. From that point, I lived in a women's shelter and joined a pretty decent church. Then, I found my position as the Sunday school teacher. I loved working with the youths.That was until I met a man. The man that my Pastor had warned me about. He knew him so well because they were brothers from the same womb. I should have turned away then. God was trying to tell me something. Instead, I fell into his powerful arms. Honestly, I didn't see anything wrong with falling in love in church. Then, at the blink of an eye, I was standing in the courtroom, my eyes were filled with tears, and I was frightened. The jury had been deliberating for the last few hours, only to find me guilty on all counts. The judge wasn't light on me either. He sentenced me to "Life" in a Georgia state women's prison. And that's when I stopped believing in God.Everyone has a testimony, but Annabelle Humphrey has a hope-filled and inspirational story about faith, love, friendship and redemption that will certainly grab you from the first page to the very last one.
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