I'm baaaaaaack! And oh, how I've missed you guys. My hiatus is finally over and I have the perfect book to welcome you guys back with.
"A-Town Veteran" is the tale of Young Hollywood, a young gangsta that runs the streets of Atlanta. He starts off in the game young. He beats a murder case at 14 and by the time he's 18 the streets are his. Young Hollywood was raised by his grandmother in the projects and never really knew his father. All of that changed when he went to prison. Young Hollywood and his father, Hammer, reunite in jail. Hammer feels extremely guilty about not being there for his son so he vows to make things right when he gets out. Young Hollywood is facing life in prison and his baby mother disappeared with his son, among other things, so Hammer has plenty of work to do to save his son's life.
When he touches down in the street, Hammer gets right to business. He hooks up with one of his old cronies and tears the blocks up. He starts a record label to turn the money legit and that's when the real war starts.
This was a really good read. I love the father/son relationship Cole Hart shows in this book. The storyline is fresh and unique, which I appreciate because I get so bored with the recycled storylines used in urban fiction novels. Cole's style of creating a plot took some getting used to. That's my only con with "A-Town Veteran". This is a must read, people so click the Amazon banner to get your ebook or paperback now.
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