Bad Things 2

Very Bad Things Book 2 · Media Five Zero One
4.2
10 reviews
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With Richmond in prison, Jah’miya has to find a way to make ends meet and scrounge up enough money to get him out. Despite having saved for so long, it’s not enough to afford a good lawyer that will help to free Richmond from prison, especially with the news that he might have been set up.


Will Jah’miya have to resort to her old ways to get the money she needs, or will her friends Janiqua and Kizzie come to her aid? And what’s with this stalker still asking about her? What does he really want?






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4.2
10 reviews
Gennary Simmons
27 August 2021
I read bad Things book 1-4. It was a very good read. I was engaged the entire time. However, the constant descriptions of the ladies (older lady, smaller lady, etc...) took away from the sophistication of the writer's abilities. I don't feel like it was needed and every time I saw that, I was annoyed. Once the original description was explained, it wasn't necessary for the repeated information.
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Kabrina Quintana
15 February 2019
Decent, I hope book 3 is better.
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Anil Das
26 January 2021
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