About the Book
"Suga Sucka"
A drug addicted psychopath.
An orphaned sharecropper.
A driven but devious war veteran.
All are ready for biblical levels of divine intervention but only one is chosen to receive supernatural abilities from the archangel, Michael.
The other two will receive a fate from the chosen one.
Will it manifest as an angel of death or an angel of mercy?
Find out in this spellbinding, multi-narrative, and half-century-spanning story.
The great American novel is back in style and its name is: "Suga Sucka."
***CAUTION***
From the author:
I hope you read this tale with an open mind and a forgiving heart. "Suga Sucka" touches on a lot of different themes (child neglect and abuse, racism, drug abuse, sexism, domestic abuse) which I caution readers who are sensitive to stories about abuse to proceed with caution.
If you do decide to read this tale, my hope is that you find more love and forgiveness in your heart, and breathe. If you feel so inclined, please leave a review.
Excerpt from "Suga Suga," by P.J. Douglas.
He yelled and repeatedly moaned, "Kill me! Kill me! Kill me!"
When you have exhausted every tear and shrieking cry that you can muster and are reduced to the low whimper of begging mercy, mortals will do anything to end some of the pain. Some pain manifested as physical trauma, while other pain presented as mental suffering. The hurt spreads throughout the ages, slowly eating one's humanity, one betrayal at a time. Like Satan himself took a knife called malice, sat on the front porch of hell and whittled away at your soul. Slowly, whistling and cutting away, Satan did not make something pretty but made the foul and wretched waste of woman and man. Gutted skeletons remained, bereft of any uncorrupted flesh or feelings of faith, light and hope. Sometimes, it's a quick job. It's clean and swift. One point of a bony finger and one slice of a scythe. Sometimes, the reaper shows up with a larger, more maintained Afro. No Grim Reaper, it's a white leather trench coat and cheetah print stilettos