Shorty Gotta Be Grown

· Urban Books
4.8
5 reviews
Ebook
288
Pages
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About this ebook

Being raised in the game by conniving, money-hungry, married-to-the-streets parents, the only thing seventeen-year-old Porsha Jackson was sheltered from was fairytales. Calvin, her father, is one of the most feared and respected drug dealers in the city, and Trinity, her mother, has a reputation for a firm hand and on-point aim. From hustling and grinding to balancing a few hours of school a week to keep social services off the family’s back, Porsha has been groomed from an early age to hold her own and help run the family’s business.  

Now that she’s a few months away from turning eighteen, she’s anxious to be grown and have freedom from Cal and Trin’s control. All she wants is to have a lavish apartment and cuddle up with her secret boo, Elvin “Street” Thomas, who also happens to be one of her father’s most trusted street hustlers. By the time shorty finds out she’s too grown and in way over her head, the snake has already slithered his way into her heart, and the Jackson family will be hit with the worst luck ever. 

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4.8
5 reviews

About the author

T.C. Littles was born to teenage parents in the city of Detroit. She made a mark on the literary world as an Essence bestselling author with her first novel, Knowledge Cost. Recently diagnosed with Lupus, she continues to remain upbeat and focused. As a devoted mother, she advocates for awareness, acceptance, and understanding of Autism. In her spare time, she enjoys customizing clothes for young girls, social networking, and living each day to the fullest!

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