After dealing with the fallout of a drug addicted mom, Connell “Con” Williams is the 30 years old guardian of his sister and brother. He’s also a millionaire with multiple business ventures and revenue streams the legit way. However, his current problem lies with getting his fiancé and his siblings to cohabitate under one roof. When Lisa suggests hiring a babysitter for the kids, will it bring the peace to his home that he so desperately desires? Or will it continue to be the exact opposite, showing him what hell on earth is really about? After derailing her school plans and kicking get out of her parents’ home by becoming pregnant, 25 year old Chance Clark can’t seem to catch a break. Dealing with the constant cheating and abuse by her child’s father, Polo, for years, she’s ready for a change and ready to leave all that she knows. However, saying she’s ready and actually leaving are two different things. Working as a daycare worker, a great opportunity for a second income is presented to her, offering her a blessing in disguise. Will this new chance be her saving grace? In the cruel streets of Chicago, survival of the fittest definitely functions as an action instead of just a saying. Life for Con and Chance is not handed to them on a silver platter but they make the best of the situation afforded to them until envy and resentment appear. In book one of this African American urban fiction series, the Pen Pusha serves up love, lust, jealousy, cheating, and betrayal in this story of high emotions and compelling devotion.
After dealing with the fallout of a drug addicted mom, Connell “Con” Williams is the 30 years old guardian of his sister and brother. He’s also a millionaire with multiple business ventures and revenue streams the legit way. However, his current problem lies with getting his fiancé and his siblings to cohabitate under one roof. When Lisa suggests hiring a babysitter for the kids, will it bring the peace to his home that he so desperately desires? Or will it continue to be the exact opposite, showing him what hell on earth is really about? After derailing her school plans and kicking get out of her parents’ home by becoming pregnant, 25 year old Chance Clark can’t seem to catch a break. Dealing with the constant cheating and abuse by her child’s father, Polo, for years, she’s ready for a change and ready to leave all that she knows. However, saying she’s ready and actually leaving are two different things. Working as a daycare worker, a great opportunity for a second income is presented to her, offering her a blessing in disguise. Will this new chance be her saving grace? In the cruel streets of Chicago, survival of the fittest definitely functions as an action instead of just a saying. Life for Con and Chance is not handed to them on a silver platter but they make the best of the situation afforded to them until envy and resentment appear. In book one of this African American urban fiction series, the Pen Pusha serves up love, lust, jealousy, cheating, and betrayal in this story of high emotions and compelling devotion.