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Long Live the Cartel

By: Ashley & JaQuavis
Narrated by: L. Steven Taylor
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Summary

In the world of the Cartel, there are many pitfalls and family curses. In the city of Miami, the good die young and the bad live forever. The first family of Miami, the Diamonds, are back and more ruthless than ever. When the family has to deal with the sins of the father, karma comes back and rests on the shoulders of Carter “CJ” Jones II. The life his father never wanted for him calls him, and the allure of family tradition sucks him in so deep that he falls victim to the game. This story shows the second coming of a king and solidifies the cartel family tree in the roots of the streets forever.

Ride with a new regime as Carter II and his cousin Mo attempt to carry the legacy of their fathers on their shoulders. Will the city respect them? Or have the ghosts of the past been erased by a new wave of hustlers? Miami was forever changed when Carter and Miamor came to town. Can the Cartel ever regain their strength or was their fall from power too devastating to repair?

Ashley & JaQuavis dive into their franchise series once more and give their fans a taste of classic urban storytelling.

©2020 Ashley & JaQuavis (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing and Urban Audiobooks, LLC
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Enter the New Cartel Generation

From the cartel 6 and 7, I knew that Mo' and CJ would be very interesting characters if they were developed well and I wasn't wrong or disappointed. Both their time on the page were always my favourite. Carter II (CJ) is a brilliant character with brilliant flaws but Mo' is all time my favourite here. Most likely because his 'uncle' Mecca was my favourite from the Cartel debut series.

This was very enjoyable. Funny at times, jaw dropping, sad, sexy, well executed page turner. Narrator was really good too at switching up tone and cadence between the characters. Long Live the Cartel is Recommended.

Well done Ashely & JaQuavis.
Now I'm straight on to the next one.

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great come back

the book was great. the narrator messed up alot and it kept skipping. which is annoying.
the story however was on point and worth all the hiccups.

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