From the young age of sixteen, Sincere Jones finds out how hard it is to deal with the death of his mother and stepping up to take care of his twelve-year-old sister. In order to avoid being two lost teenagers in the system, they were forced to live with their only aunt, Teresa. She took them in to get over on the state and get more cash assistance and more food stamps and From the young age of sixteen, Sincere Jones finds out how hard it is to deal with the death of his mother and stepping up to take care of his twelve-year-old sister. In order to avoid being two lost teenagers in the system, they were forced to live with their only aunt, Teresa. She took them in to get over on the state and get more cash assistance and more food stamps and made them her personal slaves. When Sincere gets hit by a stray bullet, he realizes that enough is enough. He leaves his aunt’s house with his sister in tow. By the age of 18, Sincere had already graduated high school and finished college. By 22, he had multiple businesses. Then, he is introduced to the love of his life, Shalazia Marie Martinez. Once Sincere steps into Shalazia’s almost perfect world, they realize how much they have in common. It was love at first-sight and they soon build a bond that couldn’t easily be broken. Shalazia opens up to Sin about her childhood and the dark past she endured being raised by her grandmother. And he shares his past with her, making their connection deeper. But when Shalazia is shot and an enemy surfaces, the drama really begins. But will Shalazia be strong enough to face her past once again? Follow Sincere and Shalazia on their journey and see what happens. It’s worth it!
Sin & Lazia: By Any Means
From the young age of sixteen, Sincere Jones finds out how hard it is to deal with the death of his mother and stepping up to take care of his twelve-year-old sister. In order to avoid being two lost teenagers in the system, they were forced to live with their only aunt, Teresa. She took them in to get over on the state and get more cash assistance and more food stamps and From the young age of sixteen, Sincere Jones finds out how hard it is to deal with the death of his mother and stepping up to take care of his twelve-year-old sister. In order to avoid being two lost teenagers in the system, they were forced to live with their only aunt, Teresa. She took them in to get over on the state and get more cash assistance and more food stamps and made them her personal slaves. When Sincere gets hit by a stray bullet, he realizes that enough is enough. He leaves his aunt’s house with his sister in tow. By the age of 18, Sincere had already graduated high school and finished college. By 22, he had multiple businesses. Then, he is introduced to the love of his life, Shalazia Marie Martinez. Once Sincere steps into Shalazia’s almost perfect world, they realize how much they have in common. It was love at first-sight and they soon build a bond that couldn’t easily be broken. Shalazia opens up to Sin about her childhood and the dark past she endured being raised by her grandmother. And he shares his past with her, making their connection deeper. But when Shalazia is shot and an enemy surfaces, the drama really begins. But will Shalazia be strong enough to face her past once again? Follow Sincere and Shalazia on their journey and see what happens. It’s worth it!
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Laura Taylor –
Loved it!!!! This book was so interesting and kept me hooked. One part had me in tears while other parts had me angry. This is a definite must read!! I can't wait for part 2! Loved it!!!! This book was so interesting and kept me hooked. One part had me in tears while other parts had me angry. This is a definite must read!! I can't wait for part 2!
Q Owens –
Great book. Definitely a must read...
blessing –
Enjoyable It was very good I like how every thing didn't happen in the beginning like most books but it kept me thing what's gonna happen next. Enjoyable It was very good I like how every thing didn't happen in the beginning like most books but it kept me thing what's gonna happen next.
Carla Hamlin –
Ok book This is my first book from this author . I look forward to reading more books from the author. Keep up the good work
Tanielle –
Story doesn’t flow… Stories too jumpy and doesn't flow. Story doesn’t flow… Stories too jumpy and doesn't flow.
Gilly –
This is a tough one....3 1/2 stars This was a good read. The storyline was good and it flowed. However, to me, and I never thought that I would say this but it was too detailed. The author went in.....good in a way but bad cause I started to skip and browse through readings. Don't get me wrong as I said it was good but after a while I stared to get bored and it takes away from the story. Then, I keep looking at the title and I'm like when in Lazia coming into the story? So I became a little disap This is a tough one....3 1/2 stars This was a good read. The storyline was good and it flowed. However, to me, and I never thought that I would say this but it was too detailed. The author went in.....good in a way but bad cause I started to skip and browse through readings. Don't get me wrong as I said it was good but after a while I stared to get bored and it takes away from the story. Then, I keep looking at the title and I'm like when in Lazia coming into the story? So I became a little disappointed to see her so far into the storyline. I do like though how the characters are tying into each other.
Niecie Doolin –
Sorry, i ain't sorry How does a book have two "main" characters in the title but it isn't until 69% before one character name is mentioned and 74% before she is introduced to book. I stopped reading at 80% because they haven't really met. So now I would have to wait for part 2 or 3. Their are too many books available for this. It's a shame I waited these long before I gave u Sorry, i ain't sorry How does a book have two "main" characters in the title but it isn't until 69% before one character name is mentioned and 74% before she is introduced to book. I stopped reading at 80% because they haven't really met. So now I would have to wait for part 2 or 3. Their are too many books available for this. It's a shame I waited these long before I gave u
Helen L.Williams –
This was OK This started out good then kind of died but pick by up almost to the end. Hope the next book is better.
Tonia –
Sin and Lazia They both had some horrible experiences doing their childhood. Some parts of this book was a bit confusing. Glad Destiny got back on the right path.
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