Seventeen year old Khalil Johnson was no ordinary young man. A local celebrity in his hometown he was a heavily recruited and highly skilled basketball player. His most difficult decision was deciding which college to attend. Khalil had sought to steer clear of the temptations of fast money and street life but when an unfortunate event causes his family's finances to take a hit putting a strain on his mother, he trades in one game for another putting his future of a basketball career in jeopardy, but not only his future but his very life.
Seventeen year old Khalil Johnson was no ordinary young man. A local celebrity in his hometown he was a heavily recruited and highly skilled basketball player. His most difficult decision was deciding which college to attend. Khalil had sought to steer clear of the temptations of fast money and street life but when an unfortunate event causes his family's finances to take a hit putting a strain on his mother, he trades in one game for another putting his future of a basketball career in jeopardy, but not only his future but his very life.
Karen Coleman is an Arkansas author and playwright. She has lived and worked in Arkansas her entire life. She's volunteered her services in various positions whether it's mentoring youth and young adults or helping those less fortunate she enjoys serving her community. She formerly served six years as a city council-member in the city in which she now resides. Karen began penning her thoughts and literature to paper in her spare time as a hobby. After many years of careful thought and through the encouragement of those around her she began to write on a more intense level eventually turning out several wonderful novels. She offers something for almost every reader, from her adult crime series and other novels to her teen series there's something to be enjoyed by the entire family. Her literary works have garnered much fanfare and several of her novels are featured in the Central Arkansas library system.
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