Too Much of a Good Thing Ain't Bad
β Scribed by Clarence Nero
- Book ID
- 110819259
- Publisher
- Crown
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 344 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780767932226
- ASIN
- B002D9ZLJQ
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In this daring, original sequel to Three Sides to Every Story, acclaimed writer Clarence Nero takes us back into the lives of Johnny and James, who once again must battle their demons and the drama they canβt seem to escape.
Johnny and James survived the tough streets of New Orleans, but when Hurricane Katrina lays waste to their beloved Ninth Ward, they are forced to begin a new chapter in Washington, D.C. For Johnny, this means finally pursuing his dream of becoming a student at the historic Wheatley College. James soon joins Johnny in the nationβs capital, but their relationship, though strong, is strained by the pressures of their new lives. Then Johnnyβs brother Carl and his wife, Tiffany, introduce Johnny to the beautiful, sexy, and smart Sheila Doggett with the intent of steering Johnny in a different direction. The entire family rallies around Johnny and Sheilaβs budding friendship, and Johnny prepares to join the frat that is a legacy in his family.
But once James gets wind of what Johnnyβs family is up to, he decides that heβll stop at nothing to save his relationship. Meanwhile, Johnny is struggling to keep the peace with everyone and to keep a potentially deadly secret that could stand in the way of his dreams. Everyone is soon confronted with the miserable truth that the havoc in their lives has only just begun . . .
How far will would you go for love?
Our heroes and sheroes wrestle with this question as they struggle to do right by themselves and those they love, and the result is a fast-paced, thought-provoking roller coaster of a read.
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