Love, The Root of All Evil 2: Captured By A Northern Street King

Tnesha Sims


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Love, The Root of All Evil 2: Captured By A Northern Street King by Tnesha Sims
Some people are best left in the past, along with your mistakes and regrets. However, it’s a hard habit to unlearn what you have learned.

Rae has finally released her deepest darkest secret. She vowed to take that secret to the grave, but now that it’s out she’s not sure if she can trust Baby with that information. She spent months crying, forgiving, and learning about herself and her past. Rae feels she’s going to die of a broken heart, but Baby wants to teach her to let her tears water the seeds of her future happiness. He’s going to do everything in his power to gain her trust while being that man in her life and fix her broken heart. But can a man deep in the streets be all she needs him to be?

While Baby is trying to keep Rae’s heart at peace he has to handle his street affairs. The imprint his father Mandeso left on him just won’t leave, and he’s tired of living a filtered life. Being a street king comes with many problems, but Baby decides to take back his life and live it as he should, but his father doesn’t understand that there is always a struggle between father and son, while one aims at power the other aims at independence. Mandeso will do anything to keep his son in the streets even if that means going to war with his son.

Just as the love trio forms, it quickly falls apart. Kevin didn’t mean to fall for Harmony it just happened. Now, he must figure out if he’s going to stay with Mia or be with Harmony. Harmony knew she messed up by sleeping with Kevin and now she has to remove herself from his life, but Kevin isn’t going to let her walk away so easily. Love will make you do some crazy things.

Love is supposed to be beautiful. If one loves you they wouldn’t hurt you, but as we all know, Love is the root of all evil.

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