

Dog Food 2
Author: Raynesha Pittman
Series: Dog Food Series #2
Narrator: Kim Johnson
Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Urban Audiobooks
Published: 12/06/2016
Author: Raynesha Pittman
Series: Dog Food Series #2
Narrator: Kim Johnson
Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Urban Audiobooks
Published: 12/06/2016
Raynesha Pittman is a prime example of the saying “What we come from does not dictate what we will go on to be.” An honors student and certified as gifted, she was in a Los Angeles juvenile corrections center when she discovered her love for writing. Her first novel, Kismet, was published in 2010. Pittman has since published several more books. She was nominated in the Hip Hop in the Ville Awards for Best Indie Author of the Year in January 2012 and was also nominated in the Prodigy Publishing Group’s second annual Urban Literary Awards for Most Likely to Succeed Debut Author of the Year in February 2012. In 2015 she was nominated for Journalist of the Year in the Southern Entertainment Awards.
Kim Johnson graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in journalism. Kim has had many incarnations, including digital marketing and editorial, but found her true calling reading books. She resides in New York City.
556 Book Chicks selects...Dog Food II as our book of the month for May. It seems like forever since we read Dog Food (part I), so of course the anticipation was high. What the hell was Demarcus going to get into this time?!?! I almost broke my kindle reading Part I, so I was praying that Demarcus go......more
Book Review: Dog food II by Raynesha Pittman Dog Food was the first book I read by this author and she did an exceptional job developing the male character DeMarcus. I was very curious as to how she would follow that stellar act, but folks, she knocked the damn ball out the park with this one! The au......more
Well Damn Geez Louise this book was AMAZING!! Raynesha Pittman did a phenomenal job with the closure of this duology. Every hateful feeling I had for Omar came rushing back as soon as his name was mentioned. Demarcus, at times I just wanted to hug him like only a mother could. Ordinarily I would feel......more