Thugs And the Women Who Love Them

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Dafina Books, 2005 - Fiction - 232 pages
In a neighbourhood boiling over with sex, brutality and crime, three friends are at a turning point. They can surrender to the streets and the murderous men who live there, or walk a totally different path. But nothing is simple for women addicted to living life on the edge. And everything has consequences.
 

Contents

Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
9
Chapter 3
15
Chapter 4
21
Chapter 5
27
Chapter 6
33
Chapter 7
37
Chapter 8
45
Chapter 17
109
Chapter 18
127
Chapter 19
133
Chapter 20
137
Chapter 21
147
Chapter 22
151
Chapter 23
159
Chapter 24
165

Chapter 9
51
Chapter 10
59
Chapter 11
65
Chapter 12
71
Chapter 13
77
Chapter 14
87
Chapter 15
93
Chapter 16
99
Chapter 25
167
Chapter 26
171
Chapter 27
181
Chapter 28
191
Chapter 29
195
Chapter 1
217
Chapter 2
223
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About the author (2005)

Wahida Clark was born and raised in Trenton, New Jersey. She decided to write fiction while incarcerated at a women's federal prison camp in Lexington, Kentucky. Crowned the "Queen of Thug Love Fiction" by Nikki Turner, the "Queen of Hip Hop Fiction" herself, Wahida's style of writing is the template for urban literature. When you read her novels, they are so real that you are convinced of one of three things: you know the characters, you want to know the characters, or you are one of the characters. Her bestselling novels include Thug Matrimony, Every Thug Needs a Lady, Thugs and the Women Who Love Them, Payback Is a Mutha, and the novella Enemy in My Bed in Sleeping with the Enemy, all published by Kensington/Dafina Books.

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