TLC Book Tour Feature – Dirty Music by Shaun Sinclair

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Thanks to TLC Book Tours and the publisher for the free ebook copy in exchange for my honest review

DIRTY MUSIC – Shaun Sinclair (Released September 29th, 2020)

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Book Description:

He built an empire from his infamous Dirty South crew’s street riches. He’s an unstoppable force in the music business. But when an even more powerful rival guns for his kingdom, can anyone survive to rule?

The Crescent Crew’s success is about to become legendary. Between unprecedented business maneuvers and brilliant street-based strategy, their former founder, Qwess, is on the verge of creating the biggest independent label in music. But when Qwess’ hottest superstar makes a reckless play for the Queen of R&B, it ignites an all-out war between Qwess and his New York-based counterpart, ruthless rap mogul Diamond. Now, with the police closing in and Diamond poised to finish Qwess for good, it’s too late for justice, peace—or any reconciliation. This is Dirty music and the game just got dirtier.

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About the Author:

Shaun Sinclair is the author of Sex MogulForbidden, and Skin Deep, a series of gangsterotica that seamlessly blends crime fiction with erotica. A native of Atlantic Beach, South Carolina, the Army veteran worked as a law clerk for six years and now uses his experiences to make his stories pop with authenticity. He is also a contributor to the legendary Don Diva Magazine, where he mixes social commentary with his love for hip-hop culture.

Connect with Shaun

Website | Twitter | Instagram

Where to Purchase a Copy:

Amazon | Books-A-Million | Barnes & Noble

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