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A Memphis Gangsta’s Pain

Ode to Memphis, Book 3

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A Memphis Gangsta’s Pain

By: B. Love
Narrated by: Ace Bentley, Georgie Kimble
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Between Memphis and Rose Valley Hills, there are the good and the gritty—both have a story to tell …

In Love Letters from Memphis, a clear and distinct line was drawn between the secret society and the underworld.

In A Memphis Gangsta’s Pain, friendships and family bonds are on the line as Londen Graham and Noah Gabriel both claim their freedom and choose different sides of the law to abide by. As Londen yearns to be a family man with his fiancée Lei, the wild lifestyle of his best friend Noah and his father’s pleas for help have him on the brink of returning to the streets. Will Noah’s friendship, combined with explosive secrets and street wars, pull Londen back to the life he swore to Lei he’d retired from, or will the love he expressed in Memphis be enough to keep him on the straight and narrow?

©2023 B. Love (P)2023 Recorded Books
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