Aimless Triggers: Bullets Ain't Got A Name. A novel by Jose C. Hernandez Jr.
In a neighborhood where fate and chance seem as relentless as they are unforgiving, our narrator unravels the complexities of street life and survival. Trouble appears without warning, sparked by anything from a color flagging out of a back pocket to an unexpected sideways glance. Yet, the narrator questions if these encounters are truly random or if a divine purpose underpins them, guiding individuals to become the turning points in others' lives. Despite his efforts to live righteously, he observes a bitter irony: striving to be good only seems to amplify life's hardships, while those living without care find their paths miraculously unblocked. Rejecting clichés, he insists that his story stands apart from any typical "hood story," confronting the stereotypes that too often surround tales from the streets. Through a voice that is both raw and reflective, the narrator invites readers to ride along, experiencing the stark realities and unspoken philosophies of life in his world. With authenticity and defiance, he explores the burdens and ironies of being "young, handsome, and brown" in his neighborhood, making his story both a unique journey and a profound commentary on the life he's chosen-or perhaps, the life that's chosen him.
About the Author
Jose writes with the kind of truth that can’t be faked—born from experience, sharpened by survival, and fueled by an unshakable desire to tell it like it is. His work cuts through stereotypes to reveal the real heartbeat of the streets, where danger and beauty walk side by side, and every glance, every choice, can change the course of a life.
In his debut, Jose takes readers beyond the surface of “hood stories” to expose the deeper questions—about fate, faith, and the cost of trying to live right when the world seems determined to test you. His voice is raw, defiant, and deeply human, offering a ride-along into a reality too complex for easy answers.
With an eye for detail and a refusal to romanticize or sanitize, Jose turns his lived experience into unforgettable storytelling—stories that challenge, provoke, and ultimately, illuminate what it means to be young, brown, and determined in a world that doesn’t make it easy.

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