Murderville (The First of a Trilogy)
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Shanika
> 3 dayLove to read
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIts was A good book but why yall had to kill ashai like I dont like that he got unfinished business
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Michael
> 3 dayOrdered several books from this author! Never disappoints.
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Pamela Thomas
> 3 dayMurderville Trilogy............. I must say I have been waiting for this book for a minute. I finsihed it in 5hours, I couldnt put it down it kept calling me to finish and every page was aPAGE TURNER I cant wait for part2 to come out. Ashely&Jaquavis are my favorite writters by far they tell a story that you at one time or another can relate to. They suck you in as if your in the story. gain this is MUST READ is if you havent gotten it I sugguest you do so NOW!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the good work you guys..........
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LotusFlwrBomb
> 3 dayOnce again another classic to add to my shelf!!!!! I KNEW it was gonna be good, and I was tryin not to read it so fast because Id have to wait awhile for the next part! But if anyone is an avid reader of this dynamic writing duo, you would understand my excitement!!!!! I read this book in one day!!!!!! OMG..this book was GREAT!!!!!! I cant WAIT for the next part!!!!! Keep up the good work you guys, and Im gonna keep buying!!!
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Veronica
> 3 dayAlways been a fan of these writers and never understood y I havent read this book. IM GLAD I FINALLY DID. This book was wonderful but thats what to be expected from 5 star authors.
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Beautifully Damaged
> 3 dayBravo! Ashley & JaQuavis have truly out done themselves. MURDERVILLE is an amazing story. A story so vividly told that as you read it play like a movie in your mind. This epic tale is one of survival, love, loss, revenge, and regret. Just when you think youve figure it out the rug is pulled right from under you. Youll fall in love with Ashai and you will feel Libertys pain. You will love this story. If you werent an Ashley & JaQuavis fan before you will be after reading this book. If i could give more than 5 stars I would!
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Jazmyne Boyle
25-11-2024Murderville was a very good book. It was different from what i expected from the duo but i must say they went in and did a hell of a job. This book takes you thru all types of ups and downs. I enjoyed being able to pin out things from other books like the Cartel, i didnt put it together at first but the title is a clue and also the murder mamas made an apperance in this book which means there still at it well the 2 that were left any way. This is a classic love story that leaves you thirsty to be loved the way shai loved liberty. Enjoy.....
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Arlyn Goodwin
> 3 dayThese two authors are on a winning streak. What a fantastic read! Recommend to all who want to be entertained for hours.
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JoNi
> 3 dayI would have given it four stars because although the story line was a bit depressing it was well written and a page turner. However, as a brown skin black woman-as Im sure a lot of their readers are- I found it very offensive w/the authors incessant obsession w/subtly promoting lighter skin or mixed characters as better looking or in a better light than dark or brown skin characters. Liberty one of the main protaganists was held in high esteem for her looks-as it was noted because she was a light skin African and later noted had white genetic make up mixed in there. They also HAD to let us know that another one of the main female characters who was lauded for her beauty had beautiful locs but not the right texture for it. What this does is let us know she doesnt have full on kinky hair so subtly telling us she has some mixed heritage in there as well. Ah ha-no wonder shes beautiful! Both of the most beautiful women in the brothel were not black at all. On the flip side, I can only recall one brown skin woman noted in the book-and she was never described as being pretty but was shamefully dismissed by both men she was in contact with. Also, two dark skin men who were I believe described as being black as tar or something to that effect were in short just evil. As black people we have to be diligent in actively rejecting these subtle or direct notions that somehow if youre mixed youre beautiful and if you just regular ol black folk your beauty is not worth mentioning-if its even believed to be there. It is important. Whether this was intentional or not it still has the same effect-black is not beautiful. And I actively reject it out loud! And its even worse when it comes from our own. They have to be aware of it too. I wont be reading the other two simply because I dont want to unconciously internalize any of that nonsense! Thats more important to me than a decent read.