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Real Kings Do Real Things

By: Ali Rock
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REAL KINGS DO REAL THINGS

Morgan Honor grew up in a house where survival came before dreams.
An abusive father. A tired but unbreakable mother. A neighborhood that teaches boys early that violence speaks louder than intelligence.

Morgan refuses that lesson.

Brilliant, disciplined, and quietly dangerous when pushed, Morgan channels his pain into purpose. Guided by a former Marine turned counselor, he builds a future through academics, business instincts, and an underground comic strip called Block Immortal—about a Black hero who saves his community not with superpowers, but with strategy, discipline, and moral code.

Accepted into Harvard, Morgan enters a world that tests not only his intellect, but his identity. While balancing elite academics, growing creative recognition, and a relationship with an ambitious political powerhouse named Ayanna, Morgan must prove that a young Black man can be intellectual, masculine, and uncompromising without selling his soul.

Real Kings Do Real Things is a powerful, grounded coming-of-age novel about ownership, legacy, discipline, and redefining what strength looks like in a world built to misunderstand Black men.

This is not a story about escape.

It’s a story about elevation.

A story about building instead of destroying.

A story about becoming the man your younger self needed to see.

Because real kings don’t chase crowns.

They build kingdoms.

African American Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Urban Royalty
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