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Thursday, January 26, 2012

RIM's Review of King of the Game by KR Bankston

King of The Game by KR Bankston


Armani Proctor runs TMK, the Music Kingdom, records. He molds , manages, and replaces the best voices in the industry. However he is not to be played with. The music is more of an hobby, whereas the streets are his prime piece of realty. Where most people see a successful, handsome, hardworking businessman, some know him by another name that will make enemies blood run cold. As Armani tries to keep the music fresh, he has to find the balance in keeping his right hand from knowing what his left hand is doing. But soon he will realize that both worlds will collide and the casualties could cost him more than he is willing to pay.

Armani prides himself for his business sense but has not been lucky in love. However his work throws him a great opportunity when ...he meets writer Sydney Hollingsworth. As Armani pursues her, Sydney is faced with career and personal issues. Her childhood experiences have trained her heart not to trust or let anyone close to her because once they get close they will only leave her. Unfortunately for them if Armani's true life comes to light it will destroy them both.

Armani's secret is mostly safe except for Sydney's mother, Cassandra. She might be a junkie and a prostitute but she knows the truth. When she plans to disrupt Sydney and Armani's perfect life, Armani does what any man in his position would do, he takes care of the issue.

As the other characters lives intermingle in the love story, one thing remains true; Armani is the King of the Game and no one plays it better. Life, love and business are all gambles but those who take no risk have no gains.

Review for Readers In Motion Bookclub
Review by Karen Reynolds
Ratings: 5*****

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