Allure of the Game
A Novel
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- £4.99
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Publisher Description
A superstar in urban lit, Essence bestselling author Danielle Santiago concludes her gripping Harlem trilogy with a sizzling, streetwise novel about an all-female drug cartel.
Twenty-year-old Arnessa didn’t grow up on the streets. But when her mentally ill mother abandons her and her older brother is murdered, Arnessa has no choice but to hustle just to keep herself and her little sister alive.
Kisa “Kane” Montega, on the other hand, has a wonderful marriage, two beautiful children, and lives in a stunning home on the outskirts of Charlotte. Her cousin, Kennedy, has spent two years away from the volatile music industry, focusing on her children and building a solid foundation with her rap star fiancé, Chaz. But in spite of their success, both Kane and Kennedy are gravitating back to their old ways and the game they thought they’d left behind. After a chance meeting, Arnessa goes from being a low-level dealer to partner in their cartel. But the bigger their empire gets, the more haters they have to contend with—and the more each one of them stands to lose.
Sexy, suspenseful, and unflinching, Danielle Santiago’s Allure of the Game gives fans exactly what they’ve been hoping for—a deeply satisfying conclusion to an unforgettable trilogy, packed with insight into the mean streets she knows so well.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Santiago concludes her Harlem trilogy (after Grindin') by focusing once again on a trio of iron-willed women. After her mother's disappearance, Arnessa deals drugs in order to provide for herself and her sister. Kisa has left hustling and moved to Charlotte, N.C., to raise a family. And up-and-coming R&B star Kennedy becomes involved with up-and-coming rapper Chaz. Things heat up when Arnessa gets caught in a nasty turf war with a rival dealer, putting her sister's life in danger and sending boyfriend Butta to the hospital to fight for his life. Arnessa's ladies risk everything to help her out, and the genre's usual betrayals, violence, sex, and crime make expected appearances. Many of the characters Santiago's readers have come to love are front and center, and some new faces show up to carry the torch. Readers should be familiar with the series before taking this on, but even then, many will be disappointed by situations that seem either implausible or clich d. Still, this quick-paced melodrama packs an entertaining punch.