FAMILY CRACKHEAD 4: MY WIFE IS FOR THE STREETS (A chaotic and explosive struggle between ratchetness, infidelity, and cocaine)

FAMILY CRACKHEAD 4: MY WIFE IS FOR THE STREETS (A chaotic and explosive struggle between ratchetness, infidelity, and cocaine)

by KING MILLI

Women's Fiction
Amazon:★★★★★4.5(75)
Goodreads:★★★★4.45(56)
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Added on March 14, 2026

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YOU CAN TAKE THE GIRL OUT OF THE HOOD, BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE THE HOOD OUT OF THE GIRL.......She was from extreme poverty, and the home of a sexualized, dopefiend mother. He was from a two parent household that preached pride in who you were and black excellence. She was used to the company of pimps, hustlers, and drug dealers. He lived in a world of overachievers and searched for an obedient trophy wife. She was an ex stripper who pussy whipped men into submission. He was a multi - millionaire who took no prisoners in the business world. The drama was about to unfold.What happens when the traits of the sexualized, dopefiend mother show up in your bride? When the wife you thought was completely submissive does what the hell she wants? What happens when what you thought was a fairytale turns into a nightmare? When creepy characters from the past show up on your doorstep? When the streets enter the suburbs? When you realize your wife is just a live in whore? What happens when she wants your money whether she stays with you or not? When one woman could cause you to lose everything you worked your entire life for? Could you ever be happy and have a healthy relationship? Would she ever be the ideal wife?These questions and more are answered in FAMILY CRACKHEAD 4: MY WIFE IS FOR THE STREETS, an intense drama about broken promises, troubled marriages, and the American dream gone wrong. A must read!!!

Reader Reviews

★★★Doretha Bradley

Perception is KeySymphony never saw herself as more than her beauty and sexuality even after she was placed in an environment of love and excellence. She chose to stay in a state of ignorance and paid the ultimate price for it. She knew first hand the pain of having an unloving and neglectful parent, and she willingly chose to follow in her mother's poor footsteps, blatantly ignoring her good ones. She committed the ultimate injustice in doing the same thing to Benjamin. Her poor choices and kar

★★★★★Tamika

This book shows how your childhood can mold you into who you become as a person. Symphony saw at a young age just how hard life was. Augustina didn’t give her a shot at life. But instead of symphony changing she fell into the cracks and that is what took her out. I’m glad that hezekiah didn’t let that change him as a person and im glad he found happinessAnd Benjamin became the good man that he was. Augustina turned her life around and even though symphony seen it, I think she was too far gone by

★★★★Sonya Davis

crackhead series I thoroughly relished this series, though I found the second book to be particularly exceptional. The author's adept weaving of insightful reflections on the plight of Black individuals in white America is commendable. These profound observations not only enrich the narrative but also serve as poignant commentary on societal issues. It is my sincerest hope that the younger generation will assimilate the core themes of this series and apply them to real-world contexts.

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