ere's a saying that if you come from my part of town, you're from
around the way. Urban Books bestseller Treasure Hernandez and Marcus
Weber bring readers a fast-paced look at the lives of some street-smart
women who think they know it all. Do they have what it takes to survive
on the streets?
Caught Between a Good Boy and Bad Boy by Treasure Hernandez:
Kiesha Simmons is that girl. She graduated top of her high school class
and was captain of her step team. She's about to start college at Howard
University and is presently doing an internship with the top realtor in
her city. She's had a good life so far, but there's one thing she has to
do before she takes off for college in the fall--and that's lose her
virginity. She just has to decide who is going to be the lucky guy: her
boss's son or the local thug rapper.
Lost and Found by Marcus Weber: Maria Santiago is on her way from
Albany, New York, to Atlanta, Georgia, when her Greyhound bus stops for
a two-hour layover at the Port Authority in Manhattan. She takes a
stroll through the city and accidentally witnesses a drug deal going
bad. All the men are killed, and Maria scoops up the briefcase full of
drugs and a gun, making her way back to the bus station and back on her
bus. Arriving in Atlanta, she finds that her grandmother is about to
lose her house, and Maria goes on a mission to sell the drugs to save
her family. Along the way, she makes friends and enemies, and finds a
love that will last her the rest of her short life.