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Misty and Brick are Back. Loosing Shane and going to jail, Misty promised herself she'll build an empire. She used the fact that Brick is so well build and hung like a horse to get people to pay big buck to see or even just get down with him, basically her male prostitute. Brick is miserable doing anything to please Misty even if it means his demise from drinking, smoking himself to forget his pain. She made him think that he owed it to her, that she had his back. She still roams the streets looking for a the perfect sex like what Shane used to serve her, the love of her life she claimed. She meets this fine brother that looks exactly like Shane just younger, Dane. A street hustler, she falls deeply in love with Dane and his Big Juicy Lips. She plans to throw away Brick to live happily ever after with Dane and of course still using her bread winner, Brick. Dane has an agenda of his own. Will he be able to break through Misty and get what he wants? Or will Like usual Misty gets on top of her game and get exactly what she wants? Love, Lust, betrayal, gay lovers and a tight bond, brothers.
Allison Hobbs did it again. This time she brought something totally different then what I've read from her before. In this one she went all out bringing everything from, loving,using one another to even bringing a down low brother love! Reaching the end my mouth just dropped i had no idea how she was going to wrap this one up. She shed some lights on a lot of things she left us hanging on Double Dippin, how Misty and Brick really got together, what made him this way and she even brought a closer look to Misty's family, her mother. She played carefully between the lines, names right before she drops 3 bombs. I felt sorry for Brick i even wanted to get in the book and slap him around the head and like usual i resent Misty. You'll have your share of well explicit sex scene. I can't talk more about it cause I'de sell the book out. I enjoyed the book not as much as the other ones then again i didn't expect the book to be 85% sex scene but the thriller, how she explains and how the story unfolds definitely made it up.
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