I liked the friends Trey had they were supportive, "he shook his head. "Naw, man. We're brothers. I've got your back no matter what and you've got mine. I'm not letting you drive back to the city alone so just shut your effing mouth and listen to me or I'm putting you over my shoulder and dragging you out to my jeep." John was blunt. Brash." I loved how he protected his woman and wanted to keep her happy, "I did. I was trying to do what I thought was best." Her words were muffled. She gasped for air before the crying started. I turned toward her and put my arm around her shoulder, pulling her close. No one was going to make her cry. I didn't care if it was my father or his campaign manager." I liked this book, although the first book so more entertaining I thought than this one.
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