#2 The Realest Hood King
The Realest Hood King 2
Kendra Sumter **This is a re-release of King of the Hood part 2**
âHow many times have you judged someone by their cover without reading their pages? Once you read their story did your opinion of them change?â
Stone is a man with little patience and even less understanding. For him, his word is law. Whoever doesnât like it thatâs on them. What happens when he learns thereâs a whole lot more to Preshus and his assumptions about her were dead wrong? How will he handle learning the truth?
Banks apologized for his words but does it mean his outlook on Neesha changed? He battles with the maybes when something tragic happens to her that makes him see her for who she really is. But, is it enough?
Racks has a way with words. He sees it, he reads it, he speaks on it without hesitation. He has gotten to Kimmy in a way she doesnât understand. Heâs vowed that she will come to him. She does but not in the way he was speaking on. After a few revelations his opinion of her doesnât change but his feelings does. Now, heâs wondering if sheâs even worth it?
Preshus, Aquaneesha, and Kimmy have been judged for what people think they are and not for who they really are. When truths are exposed what will be determined and learned? Will there be apologizes? Will relationships be formed? Or will the words spewed at them harden their hearts to what could be?
Thereâs a lot going on between these six individuals including a hateful, spiteful sister. Ocean has almost killed her baby brother. One would think she would be apologetic. Sheâs the total opposite. Her evils doesnât stop there. Sheâs vengeful and feels she should be compensated for what she has been through and doesnât care how she gets it. âBiting off more than you can chewâ is a gross understatement when it comes to her.
Lessons are learned. Stories are told. Read and find out just how judging without knowledge can be so detrimental to oneâs well being. Ever though about rewriting your life story? After this you may want toâŚ.
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