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The Bulgari Cartel: The Inc
by Mesha Mesh, Mesha Mesh
SO FREAKIN' GOOD!
Mesha Mesh came out swinging for the new year, and let me tell you, this one did NOT disappoint! My jaw was on the floor the entire time. Now, if you’ve read The Baker’s Bully series, you already know Mesha’s pen game is untouchable. She’s got that magic touch, and it’s on full display in The Oath. From start to finish, I was hooked. There was no putting this book down, and I found myself fully immersed in the world she created.
Let’s talk about the characters—Nameem and Khalil? Yessir. They’re exactly the kind of men you love to see on the page. They’re both strong, assertive, and unapologetically real. They play no games when it comes to loyalty and handling business. The chemistry? Off the charts. Their bond is solid, and you’ll feel it every time they step on the page.
Tatum? Oh, my girl didn’t play. She’s a force to be reckoned with. She’s got that energy that commands respect, and you can’t help but root for her. But then there’s Fecility… my heart really went out to her. She’s dealing with some heavy stuff, and you can’t help but feel for her. Her struggles hit different, and you’ll find yourself emotionally invested in her journey.
The Oath isn’t just a piece of the story; it’s an experience. The drama, the loyalty, the passion—it’s all there in full force. The world Mesha Mesh has built feels authentic, and the culture comes through in every word. The plot is tight, the twists hit hard, and the characters bring it all to life. You won’t regret diving into this one. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s everything you need in a book. Just go read it—you won’t be disappointed.
Mesha Mesh came out swinging for the new year, and let me tell you, this one did NOT disappoint! My jaw was on the floor the entire time. Now, if you’ve read The Baker’s Bully series, you already know Mesha’s pen game is untouchable. She’s got that magic touch, and it’s on full display in The Oath. From start to finish, I was hooked. There was no putting this book down, and I found myself fully immersed in the world she created.
Let’s talk about the characters—Nameem and Khalil? Yessir. They’re exactly the kind of men you love to see on the page. They’re both strong, assertive, and unapologetically real. They play no games when it comes to loyalty and handling business. The chemistry? Off the charts. Their bond is solid, and you’ll feel it every time they step on the page.
Tatum? Oh, my girl didn’t play. She’s a force to be reckoned with. She’s got that energy that commands respect, and you can’t help but root for her. But then there’s Fecility… my heart really went out to her. She’s dealing with some heavy stuff, and you can’t help but feel for her. Her struggles hit different, and you’ll find yourself emotionally invested in her journey.
The Oath isn’t just a piece of the story; it’s an experience. The drama, the loyalty, the passion—it’s all there in full force. The world Mesha Mesh has built feels authentic, and the culture comes through in every word. The plot is tight, the twists hit hard, and the characters bring it all to life. You won’t regret diving into this one. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s everything you need in a book. Just go read it—you won’t be disappointed.