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For Chance Bates, life doesn’t come with too many certainties. He learned this while growing up in the foster care system, being shifted from one home to the next. What he does know is that only the strong survive, and he is determined to make something of himself and marry the girl of his dreams. His girl, Patrice Trent, teaches Chance that life is wonderful. She should know. She grew up in an upper-class black family where her opportunities have been abundant. But when her family learns that Chance was born to a mother with a severe mental illness, they are determined that Patrice will not taint their bloodline with the likeness of his family’s defective genes. Meanwhile, after spending years in a mental institution and working to get her life together, Chance’s mother Sharon Bates resurfaces to find him just as his life is spiraling out of control. After so many years of not being there for her son, will she now be able to help him, or will her appearance ruin everything he has achieved? Eventually, they all come to a point where they must take a chance of a lifetime. |
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Chasin' It is not quite what it seems. It's the story of Terri Parish, a show girl, forger and drug kingpin's kept lover. She is also a transvestite. A love story twisted with jealousy, addiction, denial, obsession and deception, Chasin' It is a fast-paced tale that runs from Caesar's stage in Las Vegas to prison in Illinois. Can a man really be a woman? Well, in Chasin' It the reader will truly find out. Once a Las Vegas headliner, Terri Parish has aspirations that don't quit fit into the life of an ex-offender. Terri desires the lights of a Vegas stage and the admiration of fans. Seeking the glamour life on the streets of Chicago leads Terri into a life where all that glitters is not platinum. Chicago's cold streets are hard teachers and their lessons for Terri are many; from matters of the heart to feeding an addiction, this is a rite of passage tale like no other; lessons learned here are wisdom earned. |
| There’s an urban battle raging in south side Chicago like never seen before. Tony Lindsay, the master of urban thrillers and mystery, brings us right into the heart of this war in his hot novel, Street Possessions. Mike Brown, south side’s resident crackhead, is a man who’s made a deal with the devil. He’s sold his soul, and now he’s got nowhere to go but down. Problem is, he’s about to take a few others with him—two prostitutes and a disillusioned police detective who can’t always be distinguished from the criminals he’s supposed to arrest. Can this unlikely trio face the unthinkable, escape their fate and save their lives? |
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