Book Trailer for My Kinda Girl by Michael McGrew
By APOOO • Mar 6th, 2011 • Category: Book Trailer •
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
Bobbi Williams dreamed his way to the top without excepting failure as an option. From street hustler to a successful conman, he finds himself lost and confused when his best friend/sister is murdered in cold blood.
After doing six years in prison for a string of robberies, and now friends with his late sisters boyfriend James, they plan their way to the top together. When Bobbi is released from Atlanta State Penitentiary with a lot to prove and a legal hustling gameplan, his life begins to take a successful turn for the worst starting with a secret affair involving James finance, Jennifer…. recognizing that she is his kinda girl. Bobbi has it all; the money, fame, a fantasy and a family until his past and a little karma catches up to him.
MY KINDA GIRL is a tale that travels deep in the mind of a man with secrets that manifests into problems, too hard to live with, and death is the only way out!
Excerpt From Teresa’s Review
“My Kinda Girl is a story about people coming into your life for a reason. This author has orchestrated a believable story that happens to many people in the entertainment industry. The author also introduced a new twist to street literature that will keep readers intrigued. The characters are well-developed allowing readers to relate to their plights. My Kinda Girl is also a page-turning book of unsuspected surprises that had me rushing to finish. I cannot wait to read more from this author and I definitely recommend this book to others.” To read more, check out Teresa’s review.
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