![]() Clark, who started her writing career while incarcerated, depicts Tasha's travails and Kyra's problems with a brutally honest squint, but it's hard to care about extra thuggy Trae. From running a nightclub to dealing with models, shady lawyers, big money, new kinds of temptations, seductions, and drugs-not to mention new love. Even with their relocation to sunny Los Angeles, the drama of New York cannot be escaped. Rick Bryant, the couple's neighbor, gets involved with Kyra, Tasha's old friend, whose hubby, Marvin, is using drugs. Tasha and Trae, the hood's favorite couple, are still together following the events of Thug Matrimony. Then Sabeerah, a devious young witness to Trae's New Jersey crime, moves to L.A. To do this, he makes a connection with Charles Li, a Chinese mobster, and his dangerous daughter, Charli. ![]() Three years later, Tasha has three children and it's all good except Trace opens up a flashy nightspot, Club New York. although Trae briefly returns to the East Coast for some revenge killing after his cousin Shaheem's murdered. In Clark's latest street lit, her fourth novel in the Thug series, the couple's moved to L.A. Back in the hood but movin' on up, Tasha and Trae Macklin have reformed somewhat but are still in urban grit mode. ![]()
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