Murderville (The First of a Trilogy)
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Whitney Tate
> 3 dayI cant wait for Part 2 to come out of this book , it had kept my attention with every page . These 2 are definitely my favorite authors after reading a few of their books already , they keep me so interested . I cant stop reading at work . Great Job . 4 Thumbs up ! :)
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Sabrina Sellers
> 3 dayI finished the book in a day, I couldnt bring myself to put it down!!! Oh how I loved Ashai and Liberty they just couldnt catch a break. (Tear) This is a must have, The only disappointment I have is I have to wait for the next book.... (How Long?) I wish I could give it more stars! What can I say Ashley & JaQuavis did it again!!!!!
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KRob
> 3 dayMuderville wasnt what I expected, yet it was what I expected coming from the dynamic duo. Ashley and JaQuavis took you on a journey involving two young kids who didnt have any control of the environment which they were born into. AShai and Liberty were from Sierra Leone an impoverished country in West Africa. An unfortunate situation took place that leads Liberty to AShai and from there their journey begins. Enter AShai and Liberty into the United States in two different cities living and learning two different lifestyles. Ashai learn the good ,bad and ugly that the U.S. has to offer while Liberty heart and soul ache daily from the horrible conditions she was force to live. For me a lot of unbelievable situations occur throughout this story, but when dealing with the black market and the underworld and criminal global issues who truly knows what happens. Ashley and JaQuavis delivered the story from their creative style of writing which I happen to like and made Muderville truly believable. All Liberty and Ashai really wanted was Liberty. I recommend this read, Im Addicted.
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Berri85
> 3 dayI love, love, love any books written by these two authors. There books always make me feel like im in the story myself. I couldnt be more happy/proud of these two vibrant, thourogh, 5 star authors. I cant believe im just now getting hip to their work. I cant wait until I have every single book these two have written. I am your biggest fan. Keep up the amazing work:)
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R. Brown
> 3 daySo i finally decided to read this book once i knew part 2 was out. Even though i have read alot of A&J titles, for some reason i did not get around to this one. Lol maybe it was the title. Anyway, i am so glad i finally did! Wow this book was off the hook epecially when i realived it tied in a little bit the the famed Cartel series. This was a story of love that started in Africa and moved all the way to the U.S! The tragedies and abuse these poor kids had to endure was heartbreaking. It also gave you a look inside the disgusting human trafficing business. Some of the parts had me in utter shock and it is sad to know that this really goes on in the world. In typical A&J fashion, as soon as things finally start looking up tragedy strikes smh. I was so upset at the end i almost threw the book! I am now ready for part 2 and i hope there is some good news to ofset the sad ending of one. So get this book if you have not read it yet! Definately a page turner!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIts was A good book but why yall had to kill ashai like I dont like that he got unfinished business
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Rebecca E. White
> 3 dayThe art of sex combined with murder, always make you not want to put this book down! Cant wait to read part two!!!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThis story may have been non-fiction, but the storyline itself really opened my eyes up to the sudden growth of human trafficking all around the world..it felt so real to me and Im sure The storyline had to come from somewhere holdin some bits of truth. Although it was truly heartbreaking, there was also a great love between two that survived Obstacles that most would never live through. I really enjoyed the read reading this book...these two authors really know how to keep a reader on the edge of their seat.
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Diana
> 3 dayGreat read
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Jae Santos
> 3 dayI love their books but for some reason I was never interested in this trilogy. I was sooooo wrong & soooo mad I waited this long to read it... GREAT BOOK