When Things Get Real - Tanisha Stewart - Books - Independently Published - 9781091404922 - March 28, 2019
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When Things Get Real

Tanisha Stewart

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When Things Get Real

Trigger Warning: This book contains very serious situations that are encountered by its characters. Many of these situations may be triggering and/or traumatic for readers who have experienced similar situations. Please be advised before reading this novel. WHAT. HAPPENED. TO TWON Readers were left in suspense with the first book in this series, When Things Go Left. Everyone is reeling after Twon's split decision. The story jumps right into action with everyone finding out what happened... Will Twon make it? Or will he succumb to his pain? Hype is faced with decision after decision. There are so many influences in his life - both good and bad - that sometimes, the waters can get murky as he tries to travel through life. As the stakes become higher and higher, Hype is forced to choose. Which direction will he go? Shaneece also has some major decisions to make. She has a baby on the way, and she is unsure who the father is. Talk about a way to end your senior year - not to mention the drama and constant bullying she faces from her peers, from the seniors all the way down to freshmen. Will Shaneece hold it together? Or will she go off the deep end? Tierra is having quite the year as well. Things were rocky between she and Twon previously, but nothing could have prepared her for what came next. She quickly finds herself caught up between her past, and the possibilities of the future. Which will she choose? Or will one of them choose her instead?

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 28, 2019
ISBN13 9781091404922
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 304
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   503 g
Language English  

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