Snitching is a way of life for this half black half italian beauty queen from the Bronx. Free to sell drugs with the protection of the police by her side, until Antonia "Ant" Heard soon finds out that her actions have consequences, when love steps in.
Can't wait to read, my fellow author, Brooklen Borne's new novel, "Savanah". With a degree in criminology you know it's a page turner. Had him on my blog talk radio show, "A Touch of Grace" earlier this year and he is quite the charismatic literary artist. He introduced me to the word: Novella. If you haven't checked out some of his work, make sure you do. And check out the interview I did with him at my blog talk radio link:
This book is Titillating! Tag Your Man is gripping from beginning to end. You had Ant a well known female hustler who is got caught by the feds and the only way out of her situation was to become a snitch for them. Then you have Esco whom is the kingpin of New York. There was Ty Ty who also have feeling for Ant. They both meet and they fall in love. Ant snitches on people she meet through ESCO including snitching on Ty Ty how dies during a police shoot out. The feds asked her to set up ESCO so Ant needs to tell her secret to the love of her life. Will he forgive her and move on or will he kill the love of his life for the love of the streets?This is when he drama unfolds. I was so hooked on this book anticipating what would happen next.If you love drama, lies, and deceit you will love this book. I am looking forward to reading more from this author.
Antonia ‘Ant’ Heard is a well-known female hustler in the Bronx, New York. She is on the streets selling but has no worries because she has the protection of the police.
Esco, a kingpin, is captivated by Ant. Upon meeting, they soon fall in love. All is well but, Ant has a secret.
Iesha Brown’s “Tag Your Man” is a well thought out story. There are a few editing issues, but they did not affect the story.
Oh my goodness what a great story! Quite compelling filled with action,drama, intrigue,suspense. I really enjoyed the read. I would love to see this played out on film. Definitely recommend the book to everyone!