In "Hood Shiesty," the second installment of the Zoo Boyz: Street Chaos series by Tatiana Timmons and Jorielle Williams, Foe confronts the consequences of his past after a shooting leaves him grappling with karma. His inner demons resurface, threatening the fragile peace he's found. A budding romance with Zu's girlfriend, Harvey, adds another layer of complexity to his already tumultuous life. Torn between loyalty to his brotherhood and his burgeoning feelings, Foe must navigate a dangerous love triangle while battling his inner turmoil. Will he find redemption and love, or will his past finally catch up to him? This gripping tale explores themes of loyalty, love, and self-discovery amidst the chaos of street life.

Review Hood Shiesty
Wow, "Hood Shiesty" completely blew me away! From the very first page, I was hooked. The authors, Tatiana Timmons and Jorielle Williams, have crafted a story that's both intensely emotional and wildly exciting, a rollercoaster of feelings that kept me breathlessly turning the pages. The writing is vivid and descriptive; it's like watching a movie unfold word by word, bringing the gritty streets and complex characters to life with stunning clarity. I could practically feel the tension in the air, the loyalty within the Zoo Boyz brotherhood, and the raw, passionate emotions swirling between Foe and Harvey.
The character development is masterful. Foe, at the heart of the story, is a fascinatingly flawed protagonist. He's grappling with a brutal past, trying to outrun his karma, and simultaneously navigating a surprisingly tender and unexpected love story. Watching him wrestle with his inner demons, his loyalty to his friends, and his burgeoning feelings for Harvey felt deeply authentic and incredibly moving. His journey of self-discovery, of learning who he truly is beyond the labels and expectations thrust upon him, was truly compelling.
The supporting characters are equally well-developed, each with their own distinct personalities and struggles. The Zoo Boyz themselves feel like a real brotherhood, their bond unwavering despite the chaos surrounding them. Zu's emotional turmoil, Chevy's quiet strength, and the complex dynamics between all of them add layers of depth and intrigue to the narrative. The love triangle, while potentially cliché in other hands, feels surprisingly nuanced and believable here. The emotions are raw, the choices difficult, and the consequences real. I found myself deeply invested in the fate of every character, not only rooting for their happiness but also anticipating the explosive outcomes of their decisions.
The plot itself is a whirlwind. There’s so much happening— betrayals, secrets, action-packed scenes, and a surprising amount of emotional vulnerability— that you'll be left breathlessly anticipating the next chapter. The pacing is excellent, never lagging, and the cliffhanger ending… well, let's just say it left me desperately wanting more. I absolutely need to know what happens next!
The authors have clearly built a rich and compelling world within the Zoo Boyz series, and "Hood Shiesty" is a fantastic addition. While I would recommend reading the previous books to fully appreciate the history and relationships within the crew, even without that context, the story stands incredibly well on its own. If you enjoy urban fiction with strong characters, complex relationships, and a gripping plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat, then this book is an absolute must-read. It's a testament to the power of great storytelling, leaving a lasting impression long after the final page is turned.
Information
- Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.57 x 8.5 inches
- Language: English
- Print length: 250
- Publication date: 2024
Book table of contents
- Playlist
- Prologue
- Chapter One - Creeping Karma
- Chapter Two- Brewing Secrets
- Chapter Three- Crashing Out
- Chapter Four- What Happens Next?
- Chapter Five - You Send Me Swingin
- Chapter Six - Let The Hood Say Amen
- Chapter Seven
- Chapter Eight - Myles Vs. Myles
- Chapter Nine- Zoo-Giving
- Chapter Ten - Friends To the End
- Chapter Eleven - Hood Nigga Like Me (The Date)
- Chapter Twelve- Zoo Vs. Bitches, Again
- Chapter Thirteen - Hood Shiesty- P*ssy Robbery (Zoo Claimer)
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