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Dirty Money (Dirty Money Series #2)
Anari is the epitome of a good girl turned bad after her world is brutally destroyed. Consumed with her desire for revenge, she, along with her best friend Monica, enter a life of drugs, fast money, and betrayal only to adapt the lifestyle that pushed them in the game in the first place. Hiding their true identities, the pair quickly rises to the top of New Jersey's dope g...more
Mass Market Paperbound, 286 pages
Published
December 1st 2007
by Urban Books
(first published 2005)
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Treading New Waters
Miss Anari Simpson, the embodiment of a good girl trying to endure her inebriated mother. Anari's plan is to simply mollify things until she can get her and her younger brother Jamal out of there.
A pursuit of Maurice Jones leads to Anari going from a gossiped about bum, to envied with any and everything she could ever want.
The whirlwind love affair of Anari and Maurice would end disastrously. Leaving a naïve Anari exposed to undetected ene...more
Miss Anari Simpson, the embodiment of a good girl trying to endure her inebriated mother. Anari's plan is to simply mollify things until she can get her and her younger brother Jamal out of there.
A pursuit of Maurice Jones leads to Anari going from a gossiped about bum, to envied with any and everything she could ever want.
The whirlwind love affair of Anari and Maurice would end disastrously. Leaving a naïve Anari exposed to undetected ene...more
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I loved it! I started this book this morning and finished it this evening! Awesome. Shocking. Dramatic. Jaw dropping. Unbelievable. Heartbreaking. All of these words describe this book. My eyes actually watered during a certain part, because I really felt for Anari. Her life got turned up side down and it was all so unnecessary if you ask me but it made for a great novel. I've noticed in Ashley and JaQuavis books that they like not only like to murder as many people as possible but they like to ...more
I absolutely enjoyed this book. I do not like to read ghetto books with extreme amounts of slang and I'm glad this book didn't. This book takes place in New Jersey and tells the story of the main character who goes by the name of Anari Simpson who wants to make crawl her way to the top of the "game". There were many themes expressed throughout the book such as greed, power, revenge, betrayal and many more. I found the ending of this book to be quite arbitrary but I believe that a good ...more
This wasn't one of Ashley and Jaquavis's best books. It was probably the worst one I've read. It was very predictable at the end. The book kept me interested and was a page-turner, but it got annoying after awhile.
I Loved Me Some Von :) Im So Glad Anari Is Being Loved Its Crazy ! She should have paid attention to T when she was telling her Shawna was no good :'( Hands down 5stars
This Book is CRAZY! I thought i had this book figured out but...i was DEAD wrong! Definitely a must read the drama will have you wanting more!
MY FAVORITE BOOK EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <3 ON A SCALE OF 1-10 I GIVE THEM A 10 <3
DanaTerease
DanaTerease
Ashely Jaquavis take you on a day in the life of a huslter's wife, Anari never got married but we all know the common laws of the street. Anari had it hard growing up until Maurice can along. Tanya was just another girl in the hood and Tiffany was a woman scorn in more ways then one. Keep you enemies close and don't blink on your friends, cause when ever money is involved things can get real dirty. Dirty Money is a five star read that is written so smooth that you think you are riding shotgun wi...more
Page turner. Loved this book. Finished it in a day.
THIS BOK WAS ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I EVER READ..LOVED IT
GOOD READ WOOULD RECOMMEND FIRST BOOK I READ BY ASHLEY
This book was good but I totally did not like the ending
This is a pretty quick read- my first by this author. I was satisfied with the whole book with the exception of the ending. I'm quite open to endings others than the usual "happy" ones that most authors tend to use but I didn't like this ending at all . Maybe it was just me and I hope so because I'm sending this to a friend and I want her to enjoy it but I didn't like it. The rest of the book was really fast-paced and I felt myself really having a lot of sympathy for Anari. I'd recomme...more
I LOVE ANARI SIMPSON! TRUE DOPE GIRL!!!! ITS SIMPLY THE BEST BOOK ASHLEY AND JAQUAVIS WROTE!
Drama Filled
first book i read by Jaquavis & Ashley
Men Need to Apply
Ashley Jaquavis gives us more than we can handle with their freshman novel, Dirty Money.
Fourteen year old Anari has two dreams in life, to get away from her cruel mother and move out of the ghetto. After circumstances put her with a small time hustler named, Maurice, Anari's life changes forever. Anari must learn fast and hard lessons of friendship, money and murder.
Reviewed by: LaDonna
Ashley Jaquavis gives us more than we can handle with their freshman novel, Dirty Money.
Fourteen year old Anari has two dreams in life, to get away from her cruel mother and move out of the ghetto. After circumstances put her with a small time hustler named, Maurice, Anari's life changes forever. Anari must learn fast and hard lessons of friendship, money and murder.
Reviewed by: LaDonna
I read this book a few days ago and I couldnt put it down. If you like urban books, hood books whatever you prefer to call this you have got to read this book.
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this book is great and this gurl ariel that get into alot of thingz over a man that dies
THIS BOOK WAS EXCELLENT, I read it in less than a week!
this book is crazy..but the ending was messed up
This book was alright, did not really like the ending
I really liked this book.
Tracey
marked it as to-read
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