This Game Has No Loyalty Series
By June and June FourShadough
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About this series
In Part One Junior learned about disloyalty the hard way, in Part Two he tries to recover from a broken relationship and destroyed friendships. He tries to regain control of his life and sets out to get back all what he had lost and in the wake of it all he is shocked to find out someone from his past is seeking bloody revenge. In the end, Junior and Muffin barely escape with their lives from the attempted ambush.
With a possible murder conviction over his head and the threat of being murdered by La, Junior has to make some quick decisions that will ensure his continued existence on the streets. He is still faced with his broken relationship with Shondra and is having a hard time dealing with her betrayal with Chico. Junior thinks long and hard on a fool proof plan that will build his capital back up to where it once was and how to get rid of La once and for all. Junior sets out to a small town in North Carolina and plots the murder of La in hopes of being rid of him and anymore disloyalty, finally.
Once his plan has been carried out, will Junior finally be able to put the past behind him and move forward with his life or does his past continue to haunt him? BOOM!
In the game of life...life is Complicated.
In the hustling game...hustling is Life.
In the game of love...Love is Pain.
Titles in the series (2)
- This Game Has No Loyalty
1
Junior is on the come up running his drug operation out of Baptiste Projects until one of the most feared criminals in the hood gets wind. With things changing around him left and right it doesn't take long before he gets a taste of disloyalty. With things stacked against him Junior flees Baptiste to regroup turning over the reigns temporarily to a trusted soldier. During his time in hiding Junior plots revenge but needs the help of a girlfriend. He's asking her to be disloyal the one thing that caused his own troubles. Not wanting to give up the idea that love will prevail he sits and waits. It isn't long before another attempt to crumple his operation is made. Come take this journey with Junior as he gets tested and has to rely on others. Will blood prove thicker than water for him? Will Junior have the arsenal to stop all takeover attempts or does he fall victim to the evils the game is offering? In the hustle game, loyalty is something that shouldn't be taken for granted. In the game of love, loyalty is something many take for granted. In the game of life, loyalty is something that is earned. Whatever game you are playing...in the end you will understand the saying, "This Game Has No Loyalty."
- This Game Has No Loyalty III: Love is Pain
3
In Part One Junior learned about disloyalty the hard way, in Part Two he tries to recover from a broken relationship and destroyed friendships. He tries to regain control of his life and sets out to get back all what he had lost and in the wake of it all he is shocked to find out someone from his past is seeking bloody revenge. In the end, Junior and Muffin barely escape with their lives from the attempted ambush. With a possible murder conviction over his head and the threat of being murdered by La, Junior has to make some quick decisions that will ensure his continued existence on the streets. He is still faced with his broken relationship with Shondra and is having a hard time dealing with her betrayal with Chico. Junior thinks long and hard on a fool proof plan that will build his capital back up to where it once was and how to get rid of La once and for all. Junior sets out to a small town in North Carolina and plots the murder of La in hopes of being rid of him and anymore disloyalty, finally. Once his plan has been carried out, will Junior finally be able to put the past behind him and move forward with his life or does his past continue to haunt him? BOOM! In the game of life...life is Complicated. In the hustling game...hustling is Life. In the game of love...Love is Pain.
June
June is the published author of, This Game Has No Loyalty, an urban street fiction novel depicting real life on the streets and the love relationships within those parameters. His love of writing was first discovered in public school where he dazzled his teachers with his creative short stories and intriguing poems. His writing was acknowledged locally when it was featured in his graduating class’ yearbook. June abandoned his love for writing for the dangerous life on the streets of Brooklyn. His involvement changed from petty crimes to becoming a major distributor of illegal drugs out of state. During his tenure in these activities he was convicted and incarcerated. His time behind bars gave him new insight but when released on parole he went right back to the life that put him behind the barbed wire fences. All of his relationships were strained due to nature of his business. There was no stability in his life and the only person he was responsible for was himself. The birth of his first daughter changed the way he viewed life and he set out to change his existence. June did a complete 360° turn and enrolled into college to pursue his Associates Degree. His creative writing ability was again showcased in this setting and recognized by his English professors. While he pursued his degree, tragedy struck and one of his closest friends was brutally murdered. Not knowing how to deal with the loss he channeled his pain into something that came to him naturally, he wrote the story. The story stayed on his floppy disk for over 10 years until he came across it one day after the senseless death of another friend. When he read the contents it was still relevant and he decided to write a story that he hoped would reach the youth and somehow curb the violent crimes being committed in the poor neighborhoods. June began penning his novel This Game Has No Loyalty and incorporated his own experiences into his writing to produce the “realness” his story needed to capture his audience.
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