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Married To The Game (Urban Books) Vegas's brother Snake is patiently waiting for the day that he can avenge his brother's death. The only problem is that he has a fascination with strippers, and the sexy Ceazia might prove to be more


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Married To The Game (Urban Books)

Title:Married To The Game (Urban Books)
Author:Chunichi
Rating:4.72 (541 Votes)
Asin:1601625103
Format Type:Mass Market Paperback
Number of Pages:304 Pages
Publish Date:2012-06-01
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Exotic dancer Ceazia Deveareux has grown accustomed to the luxurious lifestyle she was living before the death of her boyfriend, Vegas Jackson. Even though she was the one who caused his death, Ceazia feels no guilt. She believes she still deserves to have the finest of everything, and she's determined to get it. Vegas's brother Snake is patiently waiting for the day that he can avenge his brother's death. The only problem is that he has a fascination with strippers, and the sexy Ceazia might prove to be more than he can resist. In this follow-up to her hit novel A Ganster's Girl, Chunichi delivers more of her trademark style. Married to the Game is a fast-paced tale of sex, betrayal, and murder.

Editorial : About the Author Chunichi, a native of south Virginia, is the author of A Gangster's Girl and Married to the Game and co-author of Girls From Da Hood.

Highly recommended.. This proposal effectually "removed the straight line of previous thought, and in its place he has substituted a triangle" (34). THIS.is the book to want.. The author breaths life into a story told time and time again, giving the story depth and making it into something altogether richer.

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The book looks at how religious and secular figures and groups have viewed and interpreted the Book of Revelation throughout history and in the present day. Hunsaker's illustrations are lovely and she shares a very special surprise. and trying not to alienate any particular style of programmer. Those to whom I have given the book as a gift love it also!. I know there are a lot of trees in the world, and putting

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