The Hottest Summer Ever

The Hottest Summer Ever by Elijah R. Freeman, published by Urban Aint Dead on April 25, 2021, is a gripping narrative that explores the tumultuous life of Kush, a girl who loses her father and is thrust into a world of chaos. At just 218 pages, this edition delves into themes of survival and loyalty as Kush navigates the streets of Atlanta after her father’s murder, facing challenges that force her to confront her circumstances and the people around her.
Readers will find a story rich in suspense and urban grit, as Kush teams up with Redd and Bear to elevate their status through a series of daring escapades. However, the dynamics shift when betrayal and danger emerge, testing their loyalty and leading to deadly consequences. The book intertwines elements of fiction, thrillers, and social science, providing a vivid portrayal of life in a challenging environment where trust is scarce and survival is paramount.
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Kush is the very definition of Daddy’s little girl. Whatever she wants, she gets. There is no Santa
Claus or Tooth Fairy in the hood, just Daddy, her knight in shining armor. But when he was
murdered, her life spirals out of control. A child in the hands of a negligent mother, Kush is
forced to kill in self-defense. Sent to YDC and later orphaned, she meets Redd in the streets of
Atlanta. Together they link up with Bear, a mastermind who is seemingly a Jack of all trades.
With his help, they put together a crew, and pull a number of capers to raise their status.
Suddenly the tables are turned. A member leaves the crew for a shot at legitimacy. Enemies
made along the way are plotting to retaliate. Loyalty is tested, and close friends are turning up
dead. A target now, Kush must find the enemy and put an end to the threat. As the pieces come
together, she realizes that the forces gathered are more powerful than her own…
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