Gangsta Twist 1-3
Gangsta Twist 1 by Clifford Spud Johnson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
SYNOPSIS
Taz is the ruthless leader of an elite group of bandits who rule the streets of Oklahoma City. No one's met the mysterious boss who gives them their orders via laptop, but the arrangement works for everyone involved. Their criminal enterprise keeps them rolling in dough, allowing them to purchase property and businesses all over town.
When Taz falls in love with Sacha, an ambitious young lawyer, he makes an unexpected enemy. Cliff, another lawyer at the firm, wants Sacha for himself, and he'll stop at nothing to win her back from the thug she's with. He sets his sights on one of Taz s family members, in order to get close to Taz's inner circle. Now Cliff and Taz are locked in a monstrous battle that can only end in tragedy. Which one will come out on top?
BOOK REVIEW
The storyline was solid, moderately paced and flowed well. The characters were interesting. I liked the brotherhood that was displayed and the sense of family among the men. While their relationship was developed and written, the individual characters were not so much. It would have been nice to gain a bit more insight into each of them over the course of the series. There were a couple of major character deaths as well as one jaw dropping revelations. I was a little shocked that there were no repercussions for Taz and Tori's indiscretion. The audio production and narrator were both good. There was one constant throughout the series that was overwhelming annoying and that was the constant use of "mama mama". I cringed each time I heard it. Sorry. I would have also liked for the author to show me Taz's ruthless side instead of simply telling me that he was this ruthless killer. None of the men came across as tough.
Overall, this was an easy listen without much drama, but with just enough action to keep you interested. You can secure your copy here and don't forget to support the author by leaving a review.
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