Living for Love and Dying for Loyalty 2 Some couples will experience joy and happiness while others struggle with lies and deceit that might be too big for them to overcome. This time around, the crew will find that out the hard way. Follo
| Title | : | Living for Love and Dying for Loyalty 2 |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.53 (691 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1500245615 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 156 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-06-25 |
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The crew you fell in love with is back and more disloyal than ever! Not all fairy tales have happy endings. This time around, the crew will find that out the hard way. Rahmeek and Aja are more in love than ever; that is until Karima resurfaces with secret that Aja simply can't deal with. Markese and Trish have finally had the baby that they always dreamed of, but paternity issues have Markese keeping his distance from the child. Some couples will experience joy and happiness while others struggle with lies and deceit that might be too big for them to overcome. Frenemies and foes are lurking in the shadows and wrecking havoc on the lives of the crew. Money, power, and respect are what the crew is after. But everything comes with a price. Follow the crew and find out what they're willing to risk to own the streets of the Chi.
Editorial :
You will love it!. Big Little Lies is filled with sharp observations about domestic abuse, bullying, second marriages, self-esteem, parenting, friendship and second chances. It is worth your time for what it illustrates, and it's lessons apply to life, anyways. First, not all the examples worked. Grab a crepe, and explore the city of light alongside Nicole!
Erika Sorocco
Freelance Reviewer. The wise cracks and weird observations Chet Gecko makes are both funny and hold an age appropriate irreverence. They have so many suspects how are they going to find out who did it?
It is a great book. Hugh McColl, referred to as the greatest banker of all time, founder of North Carolina national Bank, that ultimately became Bank of America had a simple philosophy: “I take care of my people, my people take care of my customers, my customers take care of my shareholders.” He never said, “I want to be the number one bank on the planet.”
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