Justify My Thug by Wahida Clark Paperback Book

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Author: Wahida Clark

Narrator: TBA

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback

Publisher: Buck 50 Productions, LLC and Blackstone Audio

Published: Apr 2011

Genre: Fiction - Urban Life

Retail Price: $32.95

Synopsis

This continuation of a bestselling, much loved series brings new drama and action. Old fans will devour this new installment and new fans will discover Wahida Clark's sexy, dangerous, and intriguing work for the first time.

Justify My Thug continues the scintillating drama of Clark's bestselling 'Thug' series. Following the action of Thug Lovin', the story rejoins the saga's favorite couple, Tasha and Trae, as they try to overcome their troubles and make their marriage work. Meanwhile, Jaz is facing drama of her own. In the torrid world of sex, drugs, and crime, Wahida Clark continues her definitive hip-hop soap opera that fans have come to love.

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BookLender review by Andrea on 2011-05-30 21:41:03

IDK I could go there but I will say Tonis review was right on point. I must say that Wahida Clark can still get her write on. But it seems as if there is a rollercoaster of the series thats coming back but I do askfor what reason. I dont get the unnecessary violence from Trae, Im sorry no women I dont care how it is can run from any man thug or not and then come back home. There are parts of the book that make absolutely no sense. I can understand a bit of the stretch but after Kaylon was killed I had to ask what was the pt of him being in the book? What was the point of Oni coming back in pik I had to really flip thru older books to see just who she was to faheem? Does anyone else ever remember hearing about this? Really there were too many characters doing too many things. There were many grammatical errors that I never saw in her last few books..read and judge for yourself but ms clark may need to hang this series up before her first great books are overshadowed by the last books in these series that are being reviewed as sub par.