A Thug's Devotion by John L. Rose
A hustler sets out to free his adopted father after he was arrested but will have to forgo the only woman he loves who also happens to be his adopted father's daughter.
VICTOR KNIGHT, who is known only as Knight by many and a hustler by nature is forced to relocate from his home town Flint, Michigan to Miami, Florida. Learning a lot as a child who grew up in the street, Knight could provide for himself and keep up with life until he meets DONOVAN KING who later teaches him the rules and way of a true hustler, and the life of a dope boy.
Knight finds himself taking to the hustle quicker and becomes stronger than his adopted father could imagine, thanks to his background. Knight falls in love with KARINNE KING, the daughter of Donovan.
Things begin to fall apart after the odd and questionable arrest that lands Donavon in jail fighting federal trafficking charges. Knight devotes him self whole heartedly into freeing his adopted father while he risks losing Karinne, the only woman he truly loves.
Street Fiction That Grips From Page One
This urban fiction novel delivers authentic street narratives set against the backdrop of Flint, Michigan and Miami's underground scene. John L. Rose crafts a compelling story of survival, family bonds, and the sacrifices demanded by street life.
A Story of Loyalty and Impossible Choices
At its core, this book explores the tension between love and loyalty. Knight must navigate federal trafficking charges, family obligations, and a forbidden romance that threatens everything he's built. The narrative examines father-daughter relationships, adopted family dynamics, and the code of the streets.
Published by Good2go Publishing
Good2go Publishing brings readers authentic urban literature that reflects real street experiences. This paperback edition features 14.99 MSRP value, delivering hours of intense reading for fans of contemporary urban fiction and African American literature.
Perfect For Readers Who Love
Urban romance with gritty realism, crime fiction rooted in authentic street culture, and character-driven narratives about redemption. This page turner appeals to fans of African American fiction seeking stories that don't shy away from the complexities of street life and family drama.