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Treasure Hunter

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The exquisite Ava Harrell has one goal—to live a life of luxury by any means.

Ava has luxurious taste in champagne, clothes and cars, but very little money. She’s determined to make it to the top by any means. Her voluptuous body and her expensive clothing make her a sex siren and men drool over her, wanting to take care of her.

Ava goes through a series of rich men to put herself in the position she wants to be in—from drug-dealers to corporate business types. She has all of them eating from the palms of her hands.

Ava becomes really close to a big drug-dealer Mario, who not only splurges on her, but trust her to count his money. Money comes up missing and all eyes are on Ava, Ava had planned to travel the world but Mario believes that she has crossed him and is now in pursuit of her..

Will Ava get to enjoy the life of luxury she has always dreamed of, or will she face an early grave?

243 pages, Paperback

First published November 2, 2011

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K. Elliott

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K. Elliott aka The Well Fed Black Writer, published his first novel, Entangled, in 2003. Although he was offered multiple signing deals, Elliott decided he had what it took to self-publish. With that, he founded Urban Lifestyle Press, printed his own books and went to work. Bookstore by bookstore, street vendor by street vendor, Elliott took to the road selling his story. His work did not go unnoticed as he sold 50,000 units in his first year and made the Essence Magazine Bestsellers list.
Since Entangled, Elliott has published five titles of his own and two on behalf of authors signed to Urban Lifestyle Press. For one book, The Ski Mask Way, Elliott was selected to co-author with hip-hop superstar 50 Cent. Along the way, he has continued to look for innovative ways to push his books to his fans while keeping down his overhead. Not wanting to keep the finding of such valuable experiences to himself, Elliott did two things.
First, in 2010 he forged his vision of low-cost publishing by founding 21 Black Street, an eBookstore to mirror a traditional African-American themed book store - accept it could totally cuts out printing costs.
Not stopping there, Elliott created the Well-Fed Black Writer, a blog for authors to find life-hacking tips for more efficient, effective self-publishing. Now through podcasts, video and blog posts, Elliott is able to reach anyone interested tips that lead to efficient, cost effective self-publishing success.

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March 8, 2012
Great read, writer kept reader involved. I like how he made the treasure hurter look. I got very angry at her at times, but I could not put the book down. This book was very entertaining. I did not think I would enjoy it since I am notinto exscotic reading.
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July 29, 2012
It was a good book, but there were so many unaswered questions at the end. I tried to find a sequel and maybe I missed it, but I will continue checking. Good read.
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August 17, 2014
Wow really ...... I was not going to buy it but I am glad that I did. I will recommend .
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April 16, 2017
A very pleasant surprise!

I am very pleased to have changed my mind about reading this book. So often this particular story matter(Urban African- American based ) storylines leave me wondering why I bothered to open up that particular book. I really liked Treasure Hunter. I thought it was well written. I give it five stars .









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