Unclaimed Virtues

by Shaabu X


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/1/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781467037648
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781467037655
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781467037662

About the Book

Demarcus: His quick wit could land him an advertising position anywhere, but eluded him the moment his nostrils caught the scent of lust. Will he straighten out his life or throw it all away? Charles: A damn fool when it comes to women. His motto was every woman was B**** needing to be blessed with his presence and escorted afterwards, to the door by his pit bull Mocha. Will he meet his match? Rhonda: A beautiful woman with more passion than she knows what to do with it. Always itching to be scratched. How will she find her relief? Sonya: A woman that's better left alone. She don't mind going to war for a cause... her cause. Piss her off and you'll end up losing everything you got. Who can tame her wildness?


About the Author

It is hard for me, even as a writer, to express or identify the path of my existence. I would, however, like to say that I have traveled a long weary, yet fun diversity path to get to where I am now. My life story is truly a Trilogy of Novels. Poetry has always been my passion since the first time I was able to format words into sentences. My writing skills developed during my 13yrs. of incarceration. My first book took five years to write, before I was comfortable enough to tell anyone about it. It only took me six months to write "Unclaimed Virtues". I find it fascinating how the mind can build a library of Intelligence if you allowed yourself to momentarily become immobile and just "THINK". 13yrs. blessed me with more wisdom and knowledge than the rest of my past life had, growing up in the rough streets of Dallas, Tx. I actually see life awakening and transcending towards it's final destination. Sometimes we are blessed to have taken a mis-step... for my past would surely have ended tragically, if I had not had time to "THINK".