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"We all call it a game, but this isn't a sport to me. Growing up I never said I wanted to move weight or commit crimes, but this life just chose me. Being the only daughter of a king pin meant I would eventually have to stop running from who I really was, so I did. I bet you're wondering if I actually set Kyle up. I guess that all depends on how you look at it. Regardless of how things may appear, someone should have told him what my father told me about living this life. 'In this game you always have to ask yourself one important question. How much would you risk if what you lost you had to Charge it to the Game?' Well, since there are always three sides to every story, you won't know anything without hearing my side of what actually played out. Author Keaidy Selmon is back at it again with the highly anticipated second part in the Charge it to the Game series. Did Tammy set Kyle up? Was he really in love, or was he just good at playing the innocent role? Hold on to your seats as you get ready to go on another exciting ride with you favorite characters Tammy and Kyle."--
"I don't follow the original 10 crack commandments because I make my own rules. Number one, keep both heads where they belong because hoes equal drama, and after a decade of success I don't need none. My mama named me Kyle, and my name holds just as much weight in these Pine Hills streets as the product I move. At only 22 years old, I have everything I thought I could have ever wanted - until I met her. Tamia Santiago can move more product then most men I know. She's sexy, smart, successful, and loyal. She'll even pull out her tool to hold me down whenever I need her to, and she'll do it all without breaking a nail or a sweat. 'Just leave it alone bruh, ' one of my closest boys, Jason, tried to warn me. 'You have a better chance winning the lotto.' While I've always been the type to holla money over broads, it's only because I've never met one that was worth more than money, knew how to make her own, and helps me get more. I wonder what a woman like that will cost me to have?"--Amazon.com
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