Youngblood’s story continues as he is discharged from the hospital in bad shape from a random beat down. But this is the least of his worries as he comes home to find the unthinkable has happened. Angry, bitter and set on revenge, he is determined to find out who is at the heart of these horrible things happening in his life. His negative attitude towards women never changes, but that doesn’t stop the women from continuing to flock his way. Inez continues to hold him down in whatever way he wants, despite the danger she could be putting herself in. Having him seemed to be all she needs and wants. But he wants more than just her complete loyalty and continues to deal with other women, even as he lives with her. His patient nature was an asset, as over time he was able to avenge those who had violated him. But payback is a bear on his back riding him right into hiding, as his actions have finally caught up with him. The walls seem to close in all around him, and though he sees the consequences of his actions and how they have affected others, it’s too late to turn the hand. The script has been written and he must pay the piper. What’s done in the dark always comes to the light and there is always a price to pay for the mistakes of the past. Layer upon layer of lessons were presented in this book. Cash has managed to tell the story in the most real and uncut way as only he can. While the choices of Youngblood’s life cost far more than he ever bargained for, you have to respect a person who deals with the consequences like an adult, accepting full responsibility for his actions. Sometimes the lessons we need to learn are the ones that cost us the most. As with other stories I’ve read by him, Cash has the ability to tug on my emotions. It’s so easy to feel for his characters and want a different hand for them, but the reality remains is that everyone loses in living the street life.5 stars Can't trust no man and you can't trust ne bitch...Sad but true. Cahs picks up right where he left off with this one. Most sequels fall off and take away from the first novel, but not this one. Cahs keeps it poppin. I was emotionally connected to this book because it's a real life story of loyalty and betrayal. Only those close to us can hurt us. I'm not gonna give it away, but I will say if you have "Trust No Man" and you don't have "Trust No Man 2", you're trippin. I'm certifyin this 'ish as Gangsta!
What do You think about Trust No Man 2 (2009)?
what i learnd from this bok is keep your friends close & fo's closer
—Jessie228
I picked this one up yesterday at The Circle of Sisters
—Billiejo
this book Is very good and I would like to read it
—tinky101