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Informationen zum Autor L. E. Newell Klappentext "The sequel to Durty south grind-- an erotic novel about five kindred spirits forever linked through love and devotion as they travel through a maze of deciet and mischief from the upper classes to the underbelly of Atlanta."--P. [4] of cover. Leseprobe The Grind Don't Stop CHAPTER ONE As The Hood Turns The persistent staticky racket on the police band was really starting to get on Beverly's last nerves as she spun around the corner in pursuit. In pursuit of what, who? Her thoughts were twisted in a whirlwind of scenarios. Am I following Lt. Woo because Woo and her squad of police hoodlums were trying to bust one of her boys? Or am I chasing Rainbow to see if he'll lead me to that bastard Sparkle? Does he or Rainbow know or have a hint of who took out old man OJ? Or if the hit was actually meant for him instead? Woo was such a valuable asset to erasing the drug problem in the Atlanta Metro area, but she was winding up in places that didn't fit and Beverly couldn't help but to question why. Digging too deep would cause others to formulate questions that Beverly wasn't prepared to answer. For Woo to try getting on Beverly's good side to advance her career was commonplace in the police ranks. She well understood and couldn't really blame her. On the other hand, she wouldn't be able to face her own self in the mirror if she allowed Woo to crack down on her peeps without at least sidetracking her some kind of way. And that damn Rainbow and Sparkle, UGH!! How much more could she take of their crooked activities? She couldn't protect them forever like she was a mother hen refusing to realize that these guys were plain no fucking good. She shook her head, disgusted with herself for even thinking that way about the guys who'd helped her attain her position as police chief. But hell, it was her hard work and dedication to her beloveth Atlanta that had gotten her there. Still without them putting their own freedom on the line, hustling in the deadly streets of the hood to get up the money to pay her college tuition, she wouldn't have even gotten the chance to go to school. And how many dirty muthafuckas had they beaten down back in the day to make life so much easier as she grew from child to adolescent to womanhood to Police Chief. Without them it could've never been accomplished. Rainbow and his sweetheart of a mama had always been there whenever she had needed a guiding hand regardless of the circumstances. She'd taught her how to be a woman and he'd taught her how to deal with crooks and the antics of the red light district. And then there was Sparkle. Sparkle, Sparkle, Sparkle. Naw, to hell with that. It's Larry, Larry, Larry. Why did I have to fall in love with that knucklehead, that fucking fool? His crazy ass will never change. But hell, he might. Aw, who the hell am I fooling? That nigga ain't gonna neva change. She wheezed, so frustrated that she grinded her teeth so hard that they started aching. And those two bitches rolling with him. Hmmmm!! She knew Violet and could understand why his so-called playa-play-ass would be drawn to one of the best boosters in the city because he loved being the flyest-dressed dude in the hood. Violet was the aunt of one of her best friends, Yolanda, and Beverly had been aware of her boosting legend status for as long as she could remember. But who is that other little bitch? She nodded with her mouth twisted downward. She knew she'd find out all she needed to know about her sooner thatn later. These bitches must really think I'm some kind of chump bitch or something, she muttered under her breath in frustration. Her eyes swayed back and forth to the pursuit in front of her and then to the rearview mir...
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L. E. Newell
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"The sequel to Durty south grind-- an erotic novel about five kindred spirits forever linked through love and devotion as they travel through a maze of deciet and mischief from the upper classes to the underbelly of Atlanta."--P. [4] of cover.
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The sequel to Durty South Grind—an erotic novel about 500 spirits forever linked through love and devotion as they travel through a maze of deceit and mischief from the upper classes to the underbelly of Atlanta.
The Grind Don’t Stop offers a raw realization of one individual balancing her passion for dedicated police work in her beloved hometown with the unbridled love for her longtime friends who are hustlers.
Police chief Beverly Johnson has a secret. Her lover is Sparkle, the forty-one-year-old street hustler. Sparkle and his gang of pimps, drug dealers, and prostitutes run the streets of Atlanta, going up against their rivals, the Black Don.
The exciting nightlife of one of America’s fabulous cities is on full display and its world-renowned historical sites are the background to this compelling drama. Lifelong friends and their associates roam through the underbelly of the glitter and glitz in a maze of whodunit that are sure to delight everyone who loved Durty South Grind.
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The Grind Don’t Stop
The persistent staticky racket on the police band was really starting to get on Beverly’s last nerves as she spun around the corner in pursuit.
In pursuit of what, who? Her thoughts were twisted in a whirlwind of scenarios. Am I following Lt. Woo because Woo and her squad of police hoodlums were trying to bust one of her boys? Or am I chasing Rainbow to see if he’ll lead me to that bastard Sparkle? Does he or Rainbow know or have a hint of who took out old man OJ? Or if the hit was actually meant for him instead?
Woo was such a valuable asset to erasing the drug problem in the Atlanta Metro area, but she was winding up in places that didn’t fit and Beverly couldn’t help but to question why. Digging too deep would cause others to formulate questions that Beverly wasn’t prepared to answer. For Woo to try getting on Beverly’s good side to advance her career was commonplace in the police ranks. She well understood and couldn’t really blame her. On the other hand, she wouldn’t be able to face her own self in the mirror if she allowed Woo to crack down on her peeps without at least sidetracking her some kind of way.
And that damn Rainbow and Sparkle, UGH!! How much more could she take of their crooked activities? She couldn’t protect them forever like she was a mother hen refusing to realize that these guys were plain no fucking good. She shook her head, disgusted with herself for even thinking that way about the guys who’d helped her attain her position as police chief. But hell, it was her hard work and dedication to her beloveth Atlanta that had gotten her there. Still without them putting their own freedom on the line, hustling in the deadly streets of the hood to get up the money to pay her college tuition, she wouldn’t have even gotten the chance to go to school. And how many dirty muthafuckas had they beaten down back in the day to make life so much easier as she grew from child to adolescent to womanhood to Police Chief. Without them it could’ve never been accomplished.
Rainbow and his sweetheart of a mama had always been there whenever she had needed a guiding hand regardless of the circumstances. She’d taught her how to be a woman and he’d taught her how to deal with crooks and the antics of the red light district. And then there was Sparkle.
Sparkle, Sparkle, Sparkle. Naw, to hell with that. It’s Larry, Larry, Larry. Why did I have to fall in love with that knucklehead, that fucking fool? His crazy ass will never change. But hell, he might. “Aw, who the hell am I fooling? That nigga ain’t gonna neva change.” She wheezed, so frustrated that she grinded her teeth so hard that they started achin…