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DescriptionUnder Further Review (Pro Series Book 1) by Xyla Turner English | MOBI | 216 Pages | ASIN: B01EBALBZC 14 April 2016 | Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction, Sports, Romance, Multicultural, Multicultural & Interracial CONTENTS Under Further Review: Pro Series Copyright Acknowledgments 1. A Game, But Still A Business 2. Needs To Be Reported 3. Remembered Legacy 4. No ‘Get Over It’ Button 5. It’s Time 6. Myrtle Beach 7. Quality Time 8. It’s Nothing 9. Back To Reality 10. Cannot Be Friends 11. Throw Away 12. The Next Morning 13. Falling 14. Not me 15. Define It 16. The Right Question 17. No Competition 18. Help, My Ass 19. Do Something 20. His Legacy About the Author XYLA’S OTHER BOOKS XYLA’S CONTACT INFORMATION Excerpt: Good evening, Officers,” Shane yelled over the music. “Nice of you to join us today.” Two policemen strolled into the luxury hotel room. The taller one was on the heavy side with a beer gut that clearly explained how he handled the stress. The shorter one was a little thin, had the eyes of a rookie yet displayed a keen sharpness that only came from a professional. The suite had marble floors, tables and countertops, which was only fit for a king. When the Washington Redskins come into town, ‘team members would always stay at the Millie Hotel at the Millie Hotel. The organization paid well and mostly for discretion, so if the cops were at our location that meant something really bad happened or was about to happen. Players, women, agents and the like were all over the suite. Since it was registered under Shane Sinclair, the police officers were looking for him. To his misfortune, Shane had a drunk and what appeared to be a heavily drugged girl over his shoulder and was halfway up the stairs. The worst part was that the same girl was under-aged. This was bad and it was damn near impossible for him to spin this in his favor. “Shane Sinclair, a word.” The tall officer motioned for him to meet him near the door. Sharing Widget |