
Twenty-two-year-old Honor Trech Jones has been underestimated his whole life. Growing up, he was teased for having more book smarts than street smarts. Over the years he learned he had to throw harder punches than his enemy if he wanted to survive. At fourteen Honor witnessed a tragic event that made him turn to the streets because he never wanted to be that vulnerable again. Honor becomes caught between being the man everyone thought he would be and the one circumstances made him. When an accidental murder gets him locked away, he starts to regret some of the choices he made and ponder if his life choices were ever really his. Twenty-four-year-old Paevon “Patch” Pane was conceived during one of the most tragic events in his mother’s life. Growing up, he heard the hood and family members whispering that he would turn out to be just like his father. But Patch never gave a damn about what others had to say about him; Patch focus was only on making sure his family was straight even if it meant he had to cross treacherous lines and get it how he lived. Patch didn’t want another woman to experience the tragic event his mother did alone. When a girl from the hood life takes the same traumatic event as his mother’s did, he steps up in ways those who whispered never thought he would. Will Honor learn those that should be in his corner are the ones causing him the most harm in his life before it’s too late? Dear, Honor takes Honor and Patch on a journey of self-discovery in the midst of chaos.