Thursday, July 07, 2011

NEW REVIEW: June - The Game Has No Loyalty III - Love Is Pain

This Game Has No Loyalty III - Love Is PainJune
The Game Has No Loyalty III - Love Is Pain
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4 out of 5 books

The Game Has No Loyalty III takes off were Part II left off, with the twists and turns of an up-and-coming drug king out of New York. Junior had it at all: money, women, and everything he wanted; but in a flash, Junior's life takes a drastic turn for the worse. As a possible murder suspect, Junior funds are running low and it seems that everyone and everything is against him. Junior must think of plan fast, and relocating out of a New York is a must. What will be Junior’s fate? Will he be able to get his life back on track and rebuild his empire, or will he spend the rest of his days in a jail cell?

Shondra's life is changing right before her eyes. Her fiancé Junior is nowhere to be found. After years of holding him down and having his back while he was on the come up. Junior commits the ultimate betrayal: he falls in love with another woman. Junior continues to disrespect, lie, and take Shondra for a fool. Shondra is fed up and humiliated, and she does the ultimate betrayal on him...she calls and gives life-changing information to the police. What will be Shondra’s consequence for her wrongdoings? Will Junior seek revenge for her snitching to the police on him?

Overall, The Game Has No Loyalty III stayed on the same storyline as the previous two installments.  The author June stayed true to the grime and dirt of the drug game. He showed how everything has a price, even when you try to do right. Karma always has a way of creeping back on you. I would give the third installment of The Game Has No Loyalty a solid 4. June is a great author, and I anticipate reading more of what the author has to offer.

Reviewed by Kristin for Urban Reviews

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