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Motivation: Mastering the Game

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In his world, anything less than the top isn’t an option. Manipulating women, the streets, and everything in between will earn Keyshawn “Key” Watson not only money and prestige but the privilege of being deemed one of Milwaukee’s finest players.

In pursuit of higher earnings, Key spreads his ring of prostitutes and thieves across the country. When tragedy strikes his camp in New Orleans, he gains some unwanted attention from the US Justice Department.

As federal agents begin to close in on him and two of his closest associates, their case appears to be airtight while the charges continue to pile up.

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3 thoughts on “Motivation: Mastering the Game

  1. Slow Read…………. I found the book slow. It took awhile to capture my attention. I found myself trying hard to finish reading the book. Overall, I thought the story was good, but it just dragged along.

  2. banger I have to say that the main characters in this book told a story, you can tell that the author really let them take life of their own while in creation mode….i always say there is a little truth in every bit of fiction, and keyshawn showed that if you play the game by the rules your chances of surviving are better,…i wanna jump ahead and tell you all about the sequel since i was privy to a advance copy,,,,,if you read one part two is going to draw you in for more, so i hope to see a trilogy…

  3. The author has great writing skills The author has great writing skills, but it was the story itself that didn’t appeal to me. I would really give it 4 stars if I could just for the skills alone. One of the things that I thought was weird was the use of.language by the main characters – why was a word like the N word permissible with their mother, but the word ass was not. It just wasn’t the story for me, but that doesn’t mean that others won’t enjoy it.

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