<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Jessica Jones and her three best friends venture out on prom night, a tragic incident turns a night of high school achievement into a crime scene, and Jessica and her girls are left with bloody hands and shattered futures. After spending years paying off a debt that wasn't theirs, Jessica and her friends return to Harlem to find it changed.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>One of the most loved urban storytellers, Treasure Blue, delivers the second installment in the acclaimed Harlem Girl Lost series--a gritty urban drama featuring a group of Harlem teenagers facing the consequences of revenge and the hope that could save their city and their futures.</b> <p/>Jessica Jones never thought living her teenage dream would lead to a living nightmare. When she and her three best friends venture out on prom night, they're drunk on young love and excited for their college plans. But a tragic incident turns a night of high school achievement into a crime scene, and Jessica and her girls are left with bloody hands and shattered futures. <p/>After spending years paying off a debt that wasn't theirs, Jessica and her friends return to Harlem to find it very different from when they left. Crack is now king, and its destruction has left their families in ruin and their neighborhoods consumed by its peddlers. Jessica takes a stand, and her friends are there to back her up when demons from the past come beating down their doors. Now Jessica and the girls must pass the ultimate test in order to preserve their lives, their families, and their Harlem.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Treasure E. Blue is the <i>Essence</i> magazine bestselling author of nine books, including, <i>Harlem Girl Lost, A Street Girl Named Desire</i>, and <i>Keyshia & Clyde</i>. A former fire inspector with the NYC Fire Department, he is also winner of the Black Issue Book Reviews Urban Lit Book of the Year.
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