Sunday, July 17, 2016

LQ Review ⏵ Obsession 3: Bitter Taste of Revenge (Urban Books) RTF by Treasure Hernandez eBook online free

Obsession 3: Bitter Taste of Revenge (Urban Books) Now walk with Secret Miller and a boatload of other broads who have been burned by Lucky. The dope the police found in the car is Lucky's, but since it's Secret's car and she's the one driving, the police throw her in cuffs. They want to s

Obsession 3: Bitter Taste of Revenge (Urban Books)

Obsession 3: Bitter Taste of Revenge (Urban Books)

TITLE:Obsession 3: Bitter Taste of Revenge (Urban Books)
AUTHOR:Treasure Hernandez
RATING:4.97 (439 Votes)
ASIN:1601626487
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:288 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2015-02-24
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Imagine a girl so in love that she's willing to serve time in jail for her man. Now meet Secret Miller, eighteen and pregnant, being hauled off to jail while her boyfriend, Lucky, looks the other way. The dope the police found in the car is Lucky's, but since it's Secret's car and she's the one driving, the police throw her in cuffs. Not only does Lucky not speak up for his girl, but he has his side chick come and pick him up from the scene while Secret sits watching in the back of a police car.Imagine a girl so obsessed with revenge that she's willing to spend the rest of her life in jail after paying back her man for his disloyalty. Now walk with Secret Miller and a boatload of other broads who have been burned by Lucky. They want to see him pay for the hurt and pain he's caused in their lives.  In Obsessed 3, everything comes full circle as Lucky tries to maneuver

Editorial : About the Author Treasure Hernandez served eight years in a federal penitentiary. She has paid her debts to society, and now lives in Atlanta, GA with her daughter. She is presently working on future projects for Urban Books, including co-writing a book with New York Times bestselling author Carl Weber.

This is a fascinating and insightful read. A MUST READ!. The notes section is thorough, comprehensive, and extremely competent.

The book is not only well-written, it is well-researched, too.

Having recently visited both Shanghai and Beijing, I was interested in the author's perspective of China, and that is why I sought out this book.

His eight chapter titles reveal, in part, what this book is about: 1) No Going Back? 2) Who Gets What? 3) Made in Taiwan. This includes an analysis of why Simmons' batting may have declined so much; after compiling an average of .360 after 9 years (second only to Cobb and ahead of Hornsby), Simmons second half was such that he fell to .334 lifetime, still an oustanding average. Considering the population of China, the growing power of China, and the potential global environmental impact of Chinese industry and activity, ever

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