Hittin' the Bricks: An Urban Erotic Tale by Noire Paperback Book

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Rent Hittin' the Bricks: An Urban Erotic Tale

Author: Noire

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: One World

Published: Jan 2009

Genre: Fiction - Erotica - General

Retail Price: $14.00

Pages: 272

Synopsis

"Urban erotica has never been hotter!"
–Nikki Turner, author of Black Widow

Have you ever been betrayed by those you love? Violated in the worst kind of way? And no matter how hard you tried to fight your way out of a trick bag, no matter how tall you tried to walk, did the cold streets of life lead you right back to your grimy destiny?

The bestselling author of G-Spot and Candy Licker, Noire pens the intense tale of Eva Patterson, a tragic daughter of the ghetto who finds peril on the streets of New York. With an abusive mother and a heroin monkey on her back, Eva experiences a series of traumatizing events, forcing her to flee her Brooklyn tenement and seek refuge with her beloved cousin Fiyah in Harlem.

But fate is not done wreaking havoc in Eva's life yet. Poised on the brink of progress, Eva meets King Brody, a vicious Harlem drug lord who runs Bricks, the hottest rap club in town. Unbeknownst to Eva, her cousin Fiyah's thirst for glory leads him to cut a killer deal with Brody. A trade-off is arranged: Fiyah gets a recording contract–and Brody gets Eva.

The problem is, Eva already has a man: Ice Mello Williams, a hot Harlem rapper who has a bitter feud going with Fiyah and is determined to seize his recording contract.

Torn between the man she loves and a violent kingpin, Eva becomes an unwilling pawn in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Can Fiyah and Mello help her elude the sadistic jaws of Brody, or will she end up losing her life in his brutal trap?

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Reviews

BookLender review by Korchia on 2010-11-03 22:50:28

This was a very good read. It's really jacked-up when it's your own family that screw you over. Poor Eva she did not even have a chance to live her life before it was taken from her.

BookLender review by Latyra on 2009-11-23 14:25:53

It was a great read, but it was the same old Noire. I loved it, but than again I love almost all Noire books. The book is still worth the read. Just a very sad story.