CONVICT'S CANDY
An excerpt from the new GHETTO HEAT publication someone sent me--gotta love the cover! Especially that gloved pinky turned out just so!
"When Candy reached cell 1325, she’d glanced twice at the number printed above on the door, making sure that she was at the right cell before she’d entered. Candy had peeped in the window to see if anyone was there. Seeing that it was empty, she’d stepped inside of the cell that would serve as her new home for the next five-and-a-half years.
Candy was overcome with joy to find that the cell was perfectly neat and clean, and for a moment, she’d sensed that it had a woman’s touch. The room had smelled like sweet perfume, instead of the strong musk oil that was sold on commissary.
Right away, Candy had dropped her bedroll and raced towards the picture board that hung on the wall, analyzing every photo, curious to know who had occupied the cell and how they had lived. Candy believed that a photo was like a thousand words; she felt that people told a lot about themselves by the way they posed in photographs, including how they displayed their own pictures.
Candy had smiled as her eyes perused over photos of gorgeous models, both male and female, and had become happy when she’d found the huge portrait of her new cellmate. Judging by his long, silky jet-black hair, facial features and large green eyes, Candy assumed that he was Hispanic.
Finding out the identity of her cellmate, Candy had decided that it was best to go find him and introduce herself, in hopes that he would fully accept Candy into the room. As she’d turned around to head out the door, Candy was immediately stopped by a hard, powerful right-handed fist to her chiseled jaw, followed by the tight grip of a person’s left hand hooking around her throat, crushing Candy’s vocal cords so she couldn’t scream.
Candy had haphazardly fallen back into a corner, hitting the back of her head against the wall and had become unconscious momentarily. Within the first five seconds of gaining back her conscious, she’d pondered who had bashed her so hard in her face. The first person that had come to mind was Trigger. Secondly, Candy also had thought it might’ve been her new cellmate who obviously didn’t want Candy in his cell, assuming by the blow she’d just taken to her flawless face.
Struggling her way back from darkness, Candy’s eyes widened wide, now being terribly frightened, as she was face-to-face with two unknown convicts wearing white pillow cases over their heads; mean eyes had peeked from the two holes that were cut out from the cloth. The two attackers had resembled members of the Ku Klux Klan bandits as they hid their faces; both armed with sharp, ten-inch knives.
Overcome with panic, there was no doubt in Candy’s mind that she was about to be brutally raped, as there was no way out. Candy had quickly prayed to herself, hoping that they wouldn’t take her life as well. Yet, being raped was no longer an important factor to Candy, as they could’ve had their way with her. All she was concerned with now was continuing to live."
CONVICT’S CANDY, the new novel by Damon “Amin” Meadows and Jason Poole, Essence bestseller of LARCENY.
CONVICT’S CANDY—A GHETTOHEAT® PRODUCTION.
10 Comments:
I meet the publisher of this book today. He was selling it at B. Dalton's here in Jersey City and I brought this book and I can not put it down it is really a good read.
a really great read, it left me speechless
Convicts Candy will have you on your toes and questioning if this book is truly fiction. I was left puzzled, relieved, and fully aware of men in prison.
IT MAKES ME LOOK AT EVERY MAN TOTALY DIFFRENT NOW
ITS CRAZY BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR MAN CAN BE A CONVICT'S CANDY AND THEN COME HOME TO YOU. STRAIGHT NASTY!
Great article! Thanks.
Thanks for interesting article.
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I haven't read the book, but the lil mentioned in this blog is very interesting! I know the author/writer, Damon Meadows, he must really know what goes on in jail/prison! He's been away like 15years now! I plan 2 purchase or somehow read his book! I'm sure that it'll be a great read!
It was a good book but does have a homophobic slant to it.
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