Everyone Reaps
In the opening book of the Turner Family drama series, titled “Everyone Reaps”. Readers are introduced to Iesha Turner. Iesha, who grew up in the slums of Newark, New Jersey, is a part of a well-known huge and troubled family; known as The Turner Family. Iesha finds herself trapped in the abusive cycle of promiscuity and the need to prove herself as an overachiever to others, following the trauma of being abandoned by her father as a child. Meanwhile, her cousin Juwan Phillips aka “Joose” is experiencing severe repercussions of his own, as he currently tries to survive day to day, tormented by the guilt of his previous membership in one of the most notorious street gangs countrywide. Formerly, "Bloody Boy Joose" was both a well-known and feared gangster from The Garden Projects Mafia; initiated at only 13 years old. He is haunted by a past crime he committed which was so egregious that it shattered and rocked the lives of people near and far, related and unrelated. Finally, The Karmic Road introduces readers to C-Low and his girlfriend Jackie Whitman,(a former Supervisor for the State of Colorado) who both now happen to be homeless and drug addicted. Their horrifically poor and desperate lives are strangely intertwined with the Turner Family as fate would have it. The Karmic unraveling's of past lives, amidst chaos and confusion, take readers on a profound journey of understanding that everyone reaps the consequences of their actions no matter what. Witness the emotions that arise from betrayal and triumph, love and lies, death, and rebirth as you partake in the Turner Family Drama.
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