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Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right by Alan Cramer

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Some Black people have jobs, and Alan Cramer tells their stories. Alan Cramer the New Voice of Urban Fiction.Unassuming Transit clerk Andre Steele falls hard when he meets Leigh who’s half his age. They become involved, but Leigh keeps a neighborhood bum, Jaheem, on the side as her real love interest. Hoping to impress Leigh, Andre embezzles money from his employer. What Andre doesn't realize is that Leigh and Jaheem are getting rich on his songs, which have become a huge success under Leigh's name.Strong adult language and situations This is not a fairy tale, there is no happy ending...

74 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 4, 2011

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September 2, 2020
Unrealistic!

This book is so stupid and unrealistic and pointless. Waist of my time reading it. Don't know what the author was trying to do.
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September 11, 2011
Deceived. . .


Andre Steele is married to Monique but Monique is working Andre’s last nerve. Andre works for the New York City Transit Authority. His passion is in making music although he has never made any money at it yet. Because of this, Monique puts him down all the time.

While out sporting Monique’s 2010 X5, Andre meets Leigh. Leigh thinks that Andre is a producer after hearing one of his CD’s. Andre doesn’t tell her otherwise. He just says he’s a ghost writer in the music industry because he is attracted to Leigh. He also has to keep up the charade to impress her.

Leigh has a secret called Jaheem, her boyfriend. Jaheem is busy chasing the mighty dollar. What happens when Andre meets Jaheem? Will Andre finally make it in the music industry? What about Leigh? Who will she choose; Andre or Jaheem?

This book held my attention two thirds of the way. The last third was rushed and lacked details and development. There were too many unanswered questions in the ending.

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January 30, 2012
The title says it all. You can' t use people or play with their emotions and get away with it.
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