The Cartel
  • The Cartel
  • The Cartel
ISBN: 1601621426
EAN13: 9781601621429
Language: English
Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.9" H x 8.2" L x 5.5" W
Weight: 0.55 lbs.
Format: Paperback
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The port of Miami brings in millions of dollars' worth of cocaine every year, and the Cartel controls eighty percent of it. The Diamond family is a force to be reckoned with, but all hell breaks loose when they lose their leader. The most ruthless gangster Miami has ever seen, Carter Diamond, leaves behind a wife, twin sons, a daughter, and a secret. The secret is his illegitimate son, Carter Jones. When young Carter learns of his father's death, he comes to town and is introduced to the legacy of the Cartel.

Miamor is a woman who uses her beauty to enhance her skill as a contract killer. She is the leader of The Murder Mamas. When her crew is hired to take down the Cartel, they get caught slipping, and Miamor loses her sister in the process. She is determined to get revenge. Unknowingly, she meets the son of Carter Diamond, and he immediately catches her heart. She is sleeping with the enemy, and when she finds out, she is torn between love and revenge.

Young Carter and Miamor lead two different lifestyles. They are on opposing teams, and when their worlds collide, the truth will be unveiled in an unpredictable ending.

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   What Can I Say?
What can I say about Cartel that hasn 't already been said? All three books were well written, characters were fairly well drawn and the story line had a nice pace to beat. This story was clearly planned and thought out. I thought the writers with the second book cheaped out. It was really kind of a dream for you guys. That's so 1980s Dallas-Bobby I thought you were dead. Outside of that, the story line was really good in the 2nd book. I enjoyed all 3 books and the Cartel 3 wrapped everything pretty nicely. Not sure the Breeze was necessary as a crack-addiction prostitute. She was a peripheral character and should have stayed in that way. If her story were to become more prominent, I would have liked to see her grow a backbone and become a junior version of Miamor!
 
5
   I just could not put the book down
I read the reviews on others who have read this book, thus the book was a page turner, it caught me from the beginning, I could not put the book down. So many twists and turns. I flt sad for Miamor, her ending was vicious and brutal, Mecca did a number on her and he deserved to die by the one and only his young brother Carter. I can not wait to read the book gonto 4.
 
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   DISAPPOINTMENT OF GREAT POSSIBILTIES
The book becomes dead with the rebirth of silly characters. Sounds like the TV series of the walking dead.
 
5
   Awesome
This book is awesome! At least it is another book. Let's see what happens next.
 
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   So So Disappointed
It started making you wonder, but the end was totally unbelievable. After everything, the Breeze went through why did she have to die also. In the end, Mecca became a better person, but he got what he should have. Now we know that they would not have sat in glory all the time. And what happened to Zyir, i guess he would not be in glory with his new wife. There were many things missing in the story. I'm thinking that the authors got just tired of the story. I recommemorated Part 1 and Part 2 and tell the readers to make their own conclusions. It will probably be better than that.
 
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   It is a highly rated series, but......
It is a highly rated series, but, other than the Cartel 1, I am not sure if this passes my positive ranking for the 2 and 3. The cartel book starts great, but becomes a story that everyone wants to hear and I was hugely disappointed with Book 3, which confused me completely. It brought back the missing characters to put some dead details or twists that were originally intended to be in books 1 and 2.
 
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   Ridiculous
First, let me say that this series came highly recommended. I am disappointed in the nonsense that I had to suffer through. Book 1 was bad, Book 2 was a waste of time, but pretty good reading and Book 3 was good. Carter was weak, but took over when his estranged father died. How do you kill your brother for killing the woman responsible for your sister's kidnapping and rape, your stepmother's death, and who tried to kill the brother who killed the woman who started the mess just dumb. I never understood why the Haiti earthquake was added in the story just dumb. Why did not Breeze being an American citizen not ask to use the phone or go to the embassy just dumb? Either the authors hated Breeze characters or something because they allowed so much to happen to her. Another point : If the family knew that Breeze was so vulnerable, why didn 't they train her to shoot a gun or defend herself just dumb? These were the weakest gangsters except Mecca. This knee was the truth.
 
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   Ugh
I hated the pain that the author Breeze put through. She and Zy deserve a happy ending. I also felt like Miamor died too soon in the book. The last few pages didn 't do it for me, but I read this quickly.
 
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   Amazing
I can only say that OMG is all I can say. I am addicted to this series completely ''. I can 't stop and I don 't want it to stop either!
 
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   The Carter 3: The Last Chapter
Let me start just by saying : I started liking and enjoying this series. Why did it have to end the way it did? It was a thing. Carter wanted to lose the love '' of his life for young Carter. Maemor is a religious community of Maemor. I don 't understand why she died. But Breeze loses his sister too. Someone to him is like a son. And for that, I have to give this book.
 
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