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King The Early Years

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King The Early Years by Ivan Kilgore

King The Early Years For fans of Ashley Antoinette & JaQuavis Coleman’s Cartel series or Sister Soulja’s Coldest Winter Ever, King is a must-read!
The series focuses on the African-American, Asian, and Latino ghetto communities and rural experience. Entertained by the cheap thrills of violence and promiscuity that fill the pages of most Urban novels? Then you will be intrigued by the schemes and fantasy of beating the odds in the streets with King. Or maybe you simply want to vicariously experience the life of those who have?

Not a fan of street literature? Well, you just may want to study this genre to analyze its connection to Urban mythology and
Its impact on ghetto communities across the United States. Gangs, drugs, violence, promiscuity, and criminal activity are norms in this series.

A twist on the hustle in the Dirty South, the black rodeo circuit, and Prince Hall Masons elevate King’s father to the top of the Game. One-by-one, Daddy Redd buries his enemies as they attempt to tip at his $tack. Betrayed by his brother’s heroin addiction, the Game God eventually claims his life and leaves King without a father. A mere child, he grows up in the shadow of his father’s legacy. The streets call, and he answers, playing the Game for keeps with only one thing in mind–Exacting Vengeance!

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