2nd Time Around, James Earl Hardy
2nd Time Around, James Earl Hardy
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2nd Time Around

Author: James Earl Hardy

Narrator: Armani Williams

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/23/2022


Synopsis

Yes, Raheim "Pooquie" Rivers and Mitchell "Little Bit" Crawford are back—they've got a serious love thang goin' on, and IT'S ALL JOOD. But for Raheim, it's a trip that promises to be both phat and frightening. As he struggles with being in love with another man for the first time, he must also come to terms
with the murder of his homeboy, Derrick "D.C." Carter, and confront his father, who returns after abandoning him and his mother over sixteen years ago. Add his ever-curious fiveyear-old son, Junior, to the mix, and it's no wonder Raheim doesn't go mad crazy.

But he manages to survive it all—thanks to the passion and patience of the man he loves.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kenneth

The sequel to B-Boy Blues is significantly more mature as the characters develop and grow. Some of the toxic behavior from the first novel is addressed and corrected here. The story is fun to read and mostly lighthearted even when dealing with challenging topics. I’ve already got book 3 lined up. 4......more

Raheim desperately needs therapy. He's extremely toxic and, dare I say, abusive to not only his partner but also to the women in his life when he does not get his way. I was interested in getting Raheim's perspective, hopefully to make sense of his actions in the first novel, and I did appreciate ge......more

Goodreads review by Tama

What could be better than B-Boy Blues? A sequel, from the point of view of the super sexy Rahiem, the thuggish partner of the original novels main character. Can't help but be bias, given he is my favourite character of the series. Just as good as the first book of the series, if not moreso.......more

Goodreads review by Xing

lovely, enjoyable to read. Raheim is the narrator this time which helped the development of characters better. I may not love some characters myself but I love the book.......more