Born and raised in Flint, Michigan, Secret Miller knows deep inside that she isn’t cut out to live the ghetto life her mother, Yolanda, has prepared for her. She realizes that her only way out of the neighborhood and away from the watchful eyes of her mother is to be the first in her family to graduate from high school and go to college. Although she plans to go far enough away to break free from the streets, Secret may need a Plan B when her estranged father comes back into the picture.
Secret is willing to forgive and forget the fact that her father robbed her of being a daddy’s girl by not being in her life. In fact, she welcomes him with open arms. But when he sets her up for a fall in which the landing could break her very being, she doesn’t know if she’ll ever be able to trust men again.
Lucky has lost his best friend, Quick, who was gunned down along with Quick’s girlfriend, Tiffany. He can’t help but to feel guilt and shame, considering that near the end, Lucky hadn’t been a very good friend. When Lucky meets Secret by chance, could she be the one who makes him want to change his ways for the better, or will it be just the opposite, making Secret turn from a good girl to straight-up hood?
Sobre el autor
Treasure Hernandez served eight years in a federal penitentiary. She has paid her debts to society, and now lives in Atlanta, GA with her daughter. She is presently working on future projects for Urban Books, including co-writing a book with New York Times bestselling author Carl Weber.