Passport Bro

Passport Bro

RM 39.68

ISBN:

9798999456359

Categories:

General Novel

File Size

1.66 MB

Format

epub

Language

English

Release Year

2026
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Synopsis

Passport Bro is a gripping political suspense thriller and contemporary Black love story about power, loyalty, and what happens when a Black woman refuses to shrink. Nubia Johnson is a brilliant immigration case officer in Los Angeles who believes in justice—even when the system doesn't. But when she uncovers altered deportation files, erased children, and a hidden detention pipeline driven by profit and political manipulation, she exposes a corruption network designed to silence vulnerable families. When Nubia tries to protect the evidence, she is framed as a rogue federal employee and labeled a national security threat. Overnight, this career-driven Black woman becomes the most hunted person in America. As protests erupt and private militia move in to silence her, Nubia transforms from whistleblower into symbol. The government brands her a Tier One domestic extremist—but the community refuses to let her fall alone. At her side is Cush Bernard, her boyfriend and a self-proclaimed "passport bro" who once chased validation overseas while neglecting commitment at home. A habitual cheater hiding insecurity behind charm, Cush must confront his ego and emotional immaturity. Loving a strong Black woman under pressure demands growth. While Nubia battles systemic corruption, Cush battles himself—learning that real manhood requires loyalty and accountability. When violence shatters their circle, Nubia and her allies flee toward Atlanta with encrypted proof that could dismantle an empire. There, in a city rich with Black political power and legacy, the fight shifts from exposure to strategy. Passport Bro speaks to Black women who are tired of shrinking, tired of carrying broken systems, and tired of loving men who refuse to evolve. The novel is the second installment in The AI Revolution: African American Trilogy, following the Literary Titan Gold Book Award–winning and Readers' Favorite International Book Award Finalist novel The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised.