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An excerpt from CONVICT’S CANDY

Over the following months, Candy had become very familiar with the inmates and operations of the federal prison. She figured out who had been the undercover homosexuals from the openly gay men, some even had pointed out the trades to Candy often.

Candy had also taken heed to what Yalonda had said about Ke-Ke’s men and made sure that she’d known every last one of them. Although Candy hadn’t contemplated on getting involved with any “down low” men, she’d made sure that she knew who they were anyway.
Yet, thoughts of Ray had imposed upon Candy’s mind; she’d thought about how well he treated her. As time had flown by, their courtship had grown deeper.

Anything Candy wanted or needed, Ray had provided it for her. From conversations to food items, sweat suits and sneakers, whatever she’d requested from commissary.

They’d often walked the prison yard together, as the two talked regularly as they’d gotten to know each other. Ray and Candy had learned each other’s likes and dislikes, their outlook on life and how they’d perceived the world.

Candy and Ray hadn’t had sex yet, but the whole compound assumed that the couple had been in love. Some inmates had even flashed fake smiles as the two walked by; others just nastily talked behind the pair’s backs.

Regardless of how others within the prison had perceived them, the reality was: Candy and Ray had been considered to be “married”, with Ray doing anything and everything to protect Candy; his “woman”—even if it had meant risking his own life.

On occasion, other masculine, hardcore convicts had become Candy’s secret admirers and had gone to her new job at the infirmary—they’d left love letters; the discreet inmates hoped that she’d give into their poetic charm. But no matter how enticing the other prisoners’ words may had been, no one occupied Candy’s mind but Ray.

As they’d both walked the yard together as the couple held hands, Candy then proceeded with a series of questions: “Hey, Ray, can I ask you something?”

“Yeah, what’s up, boo?”
“Do you love Kim?”
“Hmmm…good question…before I answer, I wanna know why you wanna to know.”
“Because, Ray, your answer will determine what I really want to ask you,” Candy had replied as she stopped walking abruptly to face Ray.

“Aiiight then, my answer is yes and no.”
“Excuse me?”
“The reason why I said yes is because she does anything I tell her to do. And no because she’s not easy on my eyes.”
“Mmmph, mmmph, mmmph, so I guess I’m easy on your eyes? Candy had asked as she’d flashed her brilliant smile. Ray then smiled back.

Instantly Ray had known that his plan had worked. Candy hadn’t only fallen in love with Ray, but she’d also fallen in love with his mind. Ray then laughed to himself as he’d begun lying to Candy.

“Now, Candy, you know I ain’t never had sex with a—”

Before Ray finished his sentence, Candy had cut him off.

“Ray, I’m a woman, please don’t ever refer to me as a man!”

“Candy, then you have to prove to me that you’re a woman,” Ray had replied, as he looked deep into her eyes. Candy had known from that statement alone that Ray had been ready for what she’d been willing to give him ever since the first day

Candy had laid eyes on Ray.

“Alright then, Ray. Meet me in my cell tonight at nine o’clock,”
“How you gonna pull that off? What about your cellie?” Ray had asked curiously; he hadn’t wanted to get busted by Jose by meeting with Candy.
“Don’t worry about Jose; he already knows how I feel about you. I’ll just ask him to go to the TV room or something.”
“You told Jose how you felt about me?” Ray had asked suspiciously. He’d wondered if Jose had exposed to Candy that he was trade. If so, Ray would be sure to beat Jose’s ass first chance he’d gotten.
“Yes, I told him, I hope you’re not upset. We talk about things like that all the time. You didn’t know that Jose was gay?”
“Hell nah, I ain’t know,” Ray had lied with a straight face. He’d become relieved to know that Candy had still been in the dark about him and Jose’s friendship.
“So you coming by or what?” Candy then asked seductively.
“Yeah, I’ll be there—nine o’clock, right?”
“Nine o’clock. I’m going to show you something really nice,” Candy had said tauntingly, as she’d walked away abruptly; Candy then switched her large behind to make Ray aroused.

CONVICT’S CANDY, the new controversial novel by DAMON “AMIN” MEADOWS and JASON POOLE, Essence bestseller of LARCENY. CONVICT’S CANDY—A GHETTOHEAT® PRODUCTION. ISBN 0-9742982-2-0.

Ever wonder if the man in your life who’s been incarcerated, turned to another with an alternative lifestyle for comfort? Meet Candy Sweets, a teenaged, pre-op transsexual who gets arrested and sent to federal prison, one week before her scheduled sex-change operation. Still having male organs, Candy is housed with strong, masculine, handsome male inmates who haven’t touched a woman in years. Candy soon finds herself being caught in several love affairs with men having families, girlfriends and wives at home—waiting for them to be released. Yet, Candy doesn’t kiss and tell, she understands the code of silence: what happens in prison stays in prison...

CONVICT’S CANDY deals with sexual identity, prostitution and homosexuality within the prison system, the interactions and relationships between the inmates and officers, infidelity and most importantly, explains how the HIV virus spreads rampantly within the prison. It also reveals how the dangerous and deadly disease is transmitted within society, when infected inmates are released to go home.

CONVICT’S CANDY, the new controversial novel by DAMON “AMIN” MEADOWS and JASON POOLE, Essence bestseller of LARCENY. CONVICT’S CANDY—A GHETTOHEAT® PRODUCTION. ISBN 0-9742982-2-0.

DAMON “AMIN” MEADOWS was born and raised in South Philadelphia and is the proud father of two beautiful daughters. In 1993, he was tried and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, being only a first-time offender. Through AMIN’s faith in Allah, he has been successful in the appellant process, given a release date that will grant AMIN his freedom in the near future.

JASON POOLE was born and raised in Washington, DC and is the proud father of a teenaged son. He’s also the Essence Magazine best-selling author of LARCENY, writing the novel while serving time in prison. In 1996, JASON POOLE was incarcerated on a drug violation charge, currently serving an illegal sentence due to an erroneous enhancement; awaiting appellate relief any day now.

“M-M-M-M-M-M…NOTHING'S SWEETER THAN CANDY!”

1. Pre-orders for CONVICT’S CANDY are still being accepted. To take advantage of the special $10.00 offer, please send a check/money for $13.00 (includes shipping and handling) to the P.O. Box listed below, before November 30th. December 1st, CONVICT’S CANDY will be sold at its retail price of $15.00. Thanks in advance everyone for your support! Also note that dates for the national CONVICT’S CANDY tour will be posted shortly. Everyone, know that I’m planning to go everywhere, and that I’m going deep…deep in your hometown.

“TASTE LIKE CANDY!” People, I hope you enjoyed your sample, as it will be in stores soon. People, as I always enjoy connecting with you, unfortunately, I have to leave you right now because the hustle never sleeps—neither does HICKSON!!! As I begin to depart, I’ll leave you with this, never present your pearls to swine, as they will never, ever appreciate them. Take it from a brother who knows…Be safe, keep reading—I’m watching you!!!

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The book is an interesting and INLIGHTENING read! However, I was irritated with the constant references to the auhtors and the name dropping. It tarnished the story lines. Just tell the story brothers!
This book kept it real on the issues inside. If you have a man that has been incarcerated for a long lenght of time, have his butt tested for one of those "Houses in Virginia" (HIV)!!

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