Kissed By The Devil II by: Dashawn Taylor

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Kissed By The Devil II

By:  Dashawn Taylor

Publisher:  Next Level Publishing (February 9, 2010)


Not since the early days of True To The Game and The Dutch Trilogy has a book series grabbed the attention of the Urban Fiction world with a proverbial death grip. What begins as a typical domestic violence dispute turns into a nasty web of deceit and revenge.  Heidi Kachina’s story begins in a quiet section of Newark, New Jersey.  Heidi spends most of her time getting prepared to marry her fiancé Jayson. Her storybook idea includes everything a young woman dreams of from the loving husband to the nice home to the best things in life. But there are some things about her husband-to-be that Heidi couldn’t imagine was possible. After her fiancé Jayson gets drunk one evening he accuses her of betrayal and mercilessly beats her.  The punishment she receives from her lover is beyond brutal. After he tries to set their house on fire, Jayson dies from a terrible accident. His sudden death sparks the beginning of an insane ride down the dark secrets of his life.


A year later, Heidi finds herself trying to put her life back together.   She enters the Call and Response program that helps individuals with traumatic incidents. At the program Heidi meets Aaron Smith, a smooth young man that uses his charm and wit to get next to Heidi. The two kick off a great relationship. Heidi allows him to enter her life but all of his charm does not come without ulterior motives.


Before her relationship with Aaron could take off into something special, Heidi’s cynical ways puts her and her family in a life or death situation. Jayson’s past comes back and the ultimate betrayal occurs leaving Heidi’s family facing demise at the hands of two dangerous hustlers from the treacherous streets of northern New Jersey.  Heidi finds herself hopelessly caught in the middle of a dangerous chess game that opens up old wounds of the loss of her fiancé. Before she knows it, Heidi finds herself battling against the impossible odds of saving the lives of her family.  But the question still remains; what was her fiancé involved in that would put her family in front of the barrel of these young guns?


Kissed By The Devil is a wild ride from the onset. Dashawn Taylor flexes his writing muscle with his debut novel. Readers and critics alike are raving about this suspenseful series. Wendy Williams (WBLS, FOX & VH1) has called this book, “…the most mysterious book I have read in years. I was on the edge of my seat.” Also Urban Reviews has called the book “…riveting and edgy.”

Dashawn Taylor’s cinematic style of writing is very vivid and sure to snatch the reader into these books from the beginning. Not since the days of Richard Wright has an author used the urban setting to paint a very suspenseful story of life, love, betrayal and the ghetto.  Kissed By The Devil II is the continuation of that tradition. You will find yourself caught up into the same web of deceit as you try to figure out who and where to place your faith.  As you move through the thick tale of greed, lust and drama….just remember….TRUST NO ONE! 

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