This is the closest you're ever going to come to being a heroin
addict(dopefiend) without snorting a blow. As heroin carves a seldom
seen swath through America, a large percentage of its victims are women:
Diesel Dolls. Once again, Y. Blak Moore uses his unique talent to create
an instant classic. He makes us care about people that society has
written off, whether it's Annie from the Ida B. Wells or Jasmine from
Lawless Gardens. Here the reader is forced to understand that the
addicts they know or have tried to ignore in urban America are actually
people with feelings, emotions, and a soul. Nothing is private here as
this world's characters' drug inspired deeds, innermost thoughts, and
dope desires are held up to the glaring light. Through Y. Blak Moore's
eyes, readers are ushered into a world laced with hopeless hope and
laden with the unrealistic reality of addicts and dealers. Without
apology or disclaimer, Blak gives us Diesel Dolls.