Darnell “D.J.” Jamison is handsome, charming, and completely full of it.
Everybody in Houston knows D.J. lies. He lies about money, famous friends, luxury properties, dangerous adventures, and business deals that never seem to exist. His stories are so outrageous that his friends have given him the perfect nickname—F.O.S.: Full of Sh*t.
But when a mysterious black SUV begins following him, threatening messages mention his dead father, and someone breaks into his apartment, D.J. insists he is finally telling the truth.
Nobody believes him.
His girlfriend is tired of being embarrassed. His best friend is losing money because of D.J.’s fake business schemes. Even the police struggle to separate facts from another one of his exaggerated stories.
Then D.J. discovers that some of his wildest lies may actually be broken childhood memories.
His father was connected to Everett Sloan, a respected Houston developer hiding a multimillion-dollar corruption operation. Before his suspicious death, D.J.’s father buried evidence inside stories and trusted his young son to remember the clues.
Now Sloan wants those secrets erased.
With his credibility destroyed and danger closing in, D.J. must use the one talent everyone hates—his ability to tell a convincing lie—to expose a powerful enemy. But defeating Sloan will require D.J. to face the truth about his father, repay the people he deceived, and decide who he really is beneath the expensive clothes, fake success, and handsome smile.
Because when a lifelong liar finally tells the truth, believing him could be the difference between justice and death.
F.O.S. (Full of Sh*t) is a gritty, funny, suspenseful urban fiction novella filled with family secrets, betrayal, corruption, psychological twists, and a smooth-talking antihero whose biggest lie may become his only chance to survive.









