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Lost and Turned Out

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Lost and Turned Out

By: Ernest Morris
Narrated by: Honey Jones
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Lost to the streets...lost forever.

This is the story of Chasity. Born into poverty to an addict mother who was eventually claimed by her addiction to drugs. Chasity is then taken in by her grandmother, the only person to ever really love Chasity like her own. But her sudden passing would leave Chasity alone, yet again. Chasity's uncle would then step forward. Offering to take her in. An arrangement that quickly dissolves when Chasity begins to blossom. As her body changes, her uncle begins to see her as more than just a niece. A repulsed Chasity refuses his advances. Which leads to him throwing her out.

On her own once more, Chasity meets a handsome young hustler named Hakeem. He treats Chasity like a queen, and as their relationship deepens, he eventually becomes her "first". Unfortunately, the law catches up with her beau, and with him gone so are her means of financial support. Chasity tries her hand at stripping for awhile, but her minor status makes it a brief stint.

Again, lacking funds, Chasity soon meets some new friends who introduce her to a trafficker named Nasty. This leads to Chasity and the gang becoming players in the Florida drug trade. A move which quickly opens a major new revenue stream for her. The new "job" is paying dividends, and Chasity has gotten a taste of the life once more. Only this time she’ll make sure it’s permanent.

©2015 Ernest Morris (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
African American
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Captivating Storyline • Engaging Plot • Nice Voice • Unpredictable Narrative • Well-written Content • Good Reader
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left you hanging like there should've been more. that was a disappointment I have to say. worth the listen tho I guess.

I liked it but the ending ?

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The way it ended I’m hoping there’s a 2nd book. If not it was good while it lasted lol

It was good

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I loved, loved, loved this book I did not like the way that it ended please let it be another book to the story

Part two

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This book was well written I loved it it did not hold anything back part 2 please💜

Need some more!!!!

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where is book 2! this book had me glued from start to end. I can't find print or audible for book 2.

Captivating Story

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great story but the narration was not a good fit for this particular story. but good read.... hope there is part 2

love the book hope there's a part 2

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Story was good reader was good just a good listen thumbs up up up up

Good

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I love Honey Jones, I only listen to what she reads. The book itself was pretty good just waiting to see if there is a part 2

Great Book

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I really enjoyed this book, the entire time. Seems like there should be a part two.

Best book I’ve listened to

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We need part 2 ASAP!! There's so much more we need to know! Other than that it was good! Not as predictable as some books of the same genre.

Where's part 2??

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