Girls from da Hood 2, KaShamba Williams
Girls from da Hood 2, KaShamba Williams
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Girls from da Hood 2

Author: KaShamba Williams, Joy, Nikki Turner

Narrator: Honey Jones

Unabridged: 9 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/18/2017


Synopsis

Imagine coming home to find a farewell note, an empty refrigerator, a disconnect notice from the electric company, and an eviction letter giving you thirty days to vacate the premises—all without a job to fall back on. Well, that’s what happened to Africa Evans, a shy, insecure woman without a back-up plan. From one bad choice to another, Africa leans on love as an escape from her dilemma. But, for this girl from da hood, tough love may prove detrimental to her well-being.Harmony isn’t the person everybody thinks she is, and she damn sure ain’t the person she wants to be. Leading the double life of good girl / wanna-be bad girl, she hooks up with Nikko, the son of a notorious hustler and hood legend. He introduces her to a whole other side of the game. As if living a double life wasn’t hard enough, Harmony now finds herself living a triple life—a life she never thought wanting to be a girl from da hood would bring.Unique’s conniving mind hasn’t changed a bit since the old days in the hood. Scheming is something that comes naturally to her. All her life she has been molded into the worst kind of woman: a straight-up hood rat who has no dignity when it comes to a dollar. She’ll do anything she can to get what she wants. Unique isn’t working for squat. If it is true that hard work builds character, then she is one no-character-having bitch. Why should she, as a pretty as she is? She believes that a man will take care of her, and if he doesn’t, then she will just take it by any means necessary.

About Joy

Joy is the pen name for bestselling author Joylynn M. Jossel, a multigenre writer who now focuses on Christian fiction, children’s stories, and young adult humor. Her first published title (under the name N. Joy) is a children’s book, The Secret Olivia Told Me (Awarded the American Library Association Coretta Scott King Honor). Joylynn Jossel is the executive editor of Urban Christian, an imprint of Urban Books, LLC. This author currently resides in the Midwest with her husband, two sons, and two daughters.

About Nikki Turner

Nikki Turner is the author of the New York Times bestseller Black Widow, the #1 Essence bestseller Forever a Hustler’s Wife, and the Essence bestsellers A Hustler’s Wife, The Glamorous Life, and Riding Dirty on I-95.

About Honey Jones

Honey Jones is originally from Baltimore, Maryland, and currently resides in New York City. She is an actress, acting coach, and teaching artist in all five boroughs of the New York City school system. Her credits are extensive in regional theater, and she has also done soap and episodic work. She holds a BFA from Howard University and an MFA from Penn State University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chas on April 07, 2008

Have you ever felt unwanted, unloved, unattractive, and alone? Well don't, "You repeat these specific words, "I love myself and I don't care what others think of me. I am not unattractive I am worthy to be praised". Chocoate from girls from da hood 2 does. That's what gets her through her days and n......more

Goodreads review by Chanel on December 22, 2008

So far this book is good...Some of the characters in this book will make you go Damn!! and some of the stuff that happens will make you say "that's just WRONG!!"......more

Goodreads review by Larasha on October 13, 2009

loved this book, great story.......more

Goodreads review by bri on April 02, 2015

This book was pretty good , 3 short stories combined into one book. The best one I would say was w/ harmony. Africa was a little Ditzy bitch who made multiple enemies while trying to get loved by a no good ass nigga. She was the backstabbing type after ahe had slept with her mother husband . Harmony:......more

Goodreads review by Aliyah on October 15, 2010

I think That Africa's mom was wrong for choosen her boyfriend over her owne daughter. Africa could have made better choices in her life Africa should have stady with her dad when her mom left her all along becaused he was the one that really cared about her Africa was worng for talking to her cusins......more


Quotes

“If I was still in the game, this would be a book I would not want my girl to read.” Shannon Holmes, bestselling author of B-More Careful, on A Hustler’s Wife by Nikki Turner

“Finally, a tale about truly surviving the streets…The epitome of hip-hop fiction.” Mix Master Ice, legendary DJ, on If I Ruled the World by Joy