Lelone goes on a journey home after hearing that her brother has been severely injured. With knowledge that it was the very people that should have been protecting him that was responsible. Arriving to his side she finds that the betrayal is deeper than she imagined. Those responsible never thought that they would have any consequences for their actions but they missed the number one rule. Be careful who you make your enemy. You never know you else you have to deal with in the process.
Rage Unleashed by Casheena Parker is a novella that tells the story of Lelone who returns to her hometown after her brother is badly injured but what is more upsetting is that the ones that we look to protect us are the culprits in this fictional tale.
Do black lives matter or is it blue lives matter more? Casheena Parker has created such a realistic story line that is emotionally accurate on all levels. The story makes you want to scream and even cry because when someone is done wrong you want there to be justice and when there is police corruption it is infuriating.
Rage Unleashed is a quick read and will definitely leave you definitely wanting to be cautious of who you make an enemy because sometimes it is not just that person you have to worry about. I rate this book 3 and a half stars.
Reviewed By: Kisha Green for Literary Jewels Format: Paperback
Wow a good read. I cried for LJ and Della at first it was confusing about characters. I would hate to get on Lee Lee bad side. She had a very special gift. I was Glad that the chief didn't cover up what the Officers did. I thought that Della had something to do with Lucas and LJ getting puller over by. Officer McKinney and Officer McFalley crooked cops. Lelone she can touch soemone and know what happens. She was trained at an early age. I enjoyed this book its different from what I normally reads. I high recommend this book. Great job Casheena Parker.
This is my first read by this author, and though it's captivating with action, from beginning to the end, there were a few things threw me off throughout the book. This author didn't go overboard with her descriptions, but she gives just enough for the reader to have a clear mental picture of what the characters looked like and the details of the actions involved.
Pandora's box is an understatement of all the raged unleashed in this story.