In Game Over, Leah Rogers writes about her three-year journey being owned by a savage pimp who demanded her to sell her body to maintain his "business". His form of control and brainwash, led to countless brutal beatings, abrasive attacks, an abominable rape at gunpoint and the inside of his vehicle trunk.
As soon as Leah Retaliated against her pimp, she would soon find out that she was no longer just fighting for her own life but also fighting for her unborn son that belonged to her pimp.
She pleads for her life at gunpoint praying that God would spare her life for the sake of her four children. Unaware of what Leah had prayed and asked for, a police investigation of her pimp's case ends when undercover officers plot a scheme to catch the pimp in a formal meeting with underage girls.
Charged with her pimp's twenty-one felony counts, Leah was behind the steel cold bars of jail when an investigator continues to interrogate her about how she was more than just a prostitute working for herself.
An inspiring ending to her story will catch you by surprise when the detective that formally arrested Leah, goes out on a limb to give her a second chance at life.
No Longer a victim but a survivor, Leah fought for her life during the time asking herself repetitively, "why me?" Unsuspecting that she was fighting to get out alive and use her voice to speak in front of others as an encourager, mentor and advocate that can say, "Game over!"
I don’t feel it is appropriate to rate this book as it appears to have been self-published by the author in an attempt to get her story out there (my ratings often reflect my thoughts on writing style and how well I think my friends and family would connect with the material since this is an app mostly used for book recommendations among my peers). Survivors should always been encouraged and supported when they are ready to share! It is an eye-opening book since it is composed of real experiences from the life of a real person.
If any of my friends want to know if I think this is a good book for them, I encourage them to reach out to me and I can give them a more detailed response :)
When not in this stuff you don't know to much. My sister had got kidnapped by a pimp & I thank god he was a new one bc I probably wouldn't had gotten her out. This story lets me know just how blessed she was. Those two days he did have her was horrible but once again I'm truly blessed.
I loved this book! I wish I was able to meet her to congratulate her on her new life. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to read autobiographies.