30
days
Victor
was a local dealer caught in a game with a limited future. His only soft spot was his girlfriend
Trina. Trina was beautiful, smart and
about to graduate from college. She
constantly begged Victor to get out of the game until finally, he made his plans.
Victor decided to rob a local supplier to make his “come-up”. He knew he
only had 30 days to move the product and get him and Trina as far away as
possible. But a simple diversion sends
Victor to jail and leaves Trina to move the product alone. With a little luck and some protection given
by her cousin Bear, Trina becomes the hottest thing to hit the streets. They are in
a race against time and the 30th day could be their last.
Foul
Play
Ronnie
learned the game of football from her father at a young age. She was always told to never date one. After spending several years in bad
relationships, Ronnie was ready to give up.
Then she was introduced to Carter Monroe, a Running Back for the Memphis
Trojans. Reluctantly she decided to give
him a chance. She watched him play
every Sunday. After researching his
career on the internet, Ronnie finds out he has been living a lie. She decides to teach him the lesson of his
life. Carter must find a way to keep his
real-life separate from the fantasy he created.
But Ronnie has a playbook all her own.
Can’t
knock the hustle
Most
college students are broke and Troi was no exception. She searched for employment at a local and
popular strip club. While taking a break
outside the club, she witnessed a pimp named Rock abusing and trying to kill a
young girl. Troi quickly grabbed his gun
and killed him, leaving six girls without protection. They explain the game to Troi and convinced
her to take Rock’s place. Troi saw more
opportunity on the street than in the classroom. But like most games, this one has a high
price. Troi takes over the club and many
other businesses. Ray, Troi’s closest
male friend is so in love with her but she is too guarded to see it. 6
girls with 6 different issues will leave Troi wishing she had stayed in the
classroom.
Me
and Mr. Jones
Michael
Jones was the All-American boy in his hometown.
He was in love with Sharon ,
the most beautiful girl in school. They got married after Sharon delivered the twins, Mia and Maya.
Michael started to notice a change in Sharon and discovered her cocaine
addiction. After having 2 more kids Sharon decided she had
enough of parenting and left Michael and the four children. Michael
managed to survive. Now with two
teenagers and two college students,
Michael wants a life of his own. While
attending a wedding he is reunited with a childhood friend, Rae Porter. They leave the wedding and drive to a club in
New York . What was supposed to be a simple night of fun,
starts a turning point in both of their lives. They developed a great friendship and start a
long-distance romance. However, Charlene
and Marianne, Michael’s former lovers, have other plans for him.
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Grace
Reed is a bookworm and unaware of her striking good looks. While away at college, Grace encounters an unknown
attacker when leaving the library late at night and suddenly, Damon Jacobs
comes to the rescue. After saving her life, Grace and Damon become
fast friends and spend most of their time together. When spring break approaches, Damon asks Grace to go to his family’s lake house to get away and relax. Damon has fallen in love with Grace and
decides to make his feelings known. However, Damon’s secret could ruin everything,
and he will do whatever he can to make sure it doesn’t.
Paris
Raines was starting her first semester in college. She had a loving family and life couldn’t be
better. Then suddenly her father’s drug
problem began to surface, sending her mother to a mental hospital and Paris to work off his
debt. After an all-night party gets
busted, Paris is left holding the bag.
She keeps her mouth shut but later witnesses a double murder. While in protective custody, the boss comes
looking to shut her up permanently. Now
she must try and stay alive long enough to testify and find out the truth about
her family.
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