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Loving on a savage

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Loving on a savage

By: Rasheed Carter
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Bad boys do it better, and nothing else can compare to a thug's love; sweet, ruthlessly unforgiving, and as psychotically insane as it appears, the love feels undeniably real.Ryleigh is a good girl who unwittingly fell in love with a married man. By the time she realized her dilemma it was too late she had been swept up into his magnetism and thug appeal. Ryleigh had invested so much time and love into Aiden that she felt just as much entitlement to him as his wife did. She wasn't a delusional side chick who overstepped her boundaries. She was more than that in all intents and purposes she was his wife, and she rode hard for Aiden and was his down ass chick. The only one who loved everything about him and never once wanted to change him into anything other than the person who he was because right or wrong good or bad he was still the man who she loved unconditionally even in his imperfections he was still the only man for her.Aiden is rich, powerful, and heavily influential in the streets of New York. He rules with an iron fist and runs heartlessly through the streets bussing heads whenever necessary so when he finds himself torn between two women and unable to make a decision he finds himself leading a triple live. In one life he's a cold hearted, calculating savage, in another he's a married man striving to do right so he and his wife can move forward leaving the past where it belongs behind them. In his third life, he is living satisfactorily in love with the woman of his dreams. A fateful event occurs Olivia finds out about Ryleigh and Aiden's worlds collide leaving him with a hard choice to make. Olivia is Aiden's wife and keeper of his darkest secrets. She was there from the beginning holding Aiden down when no one else did. Olivia watched Aiden's evolution and waited faithfully by his side while he accumulated his vast fortune. Once they were married Olivia no longer felt the need to risk her life she wanted to get far away from the streets and Aiden's dirty work as possible. She saw something in Aiden that he didn't see in himself and encouraged him to better himself. All Aiden wanted to do was remain stagnant and stuck in the hood. That wasn't Olivia's dream. She wanted out she used a loan from Aiden and opened a production studio to produce independent films. If Aiden didn't want to leave she would use his money to generate her own money then she would leave. There wasn't anything worth saving in the ghetto not even the people many of them were happy being nothing that was how she saw things and nothing and no one could change her mind. That was until Ethan's fine ass walked into her studio looking for a job.Find out what happens in this drama fueled release by Rasheed Carter African American Genre Fiction Urban Marriage Heartfelt
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The narrator sucked! Totally mispronouncing words left and right! Mispronouncing EVERYTHING!!!!! Putting the wrong emphasis on the wrong syllables!

Good storyline entertaining enough

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Loving on a Savage starts off with enough tension and emotional pull to keep the pages turning. The storyline is decent—engaging enough to hold my attention—and the characters, especially the relationship between Raleigh and Aiden.

Unfortunately, that payoff never comes.

The book ends abruptly with a gun pointed at Ethan, cutting off the story at what feels like a critical moment rather than a purposeful cliffhanger. The reader is left wondering: Does Raleigh make it in time? Does she get hurt? Does Ethan survive? None of these questions are answered, and instead of feeling intrigued, the ending feels shallow and incomplete.

While cliffhangers can be effective, this one feels less like a deliberate choice and more like a missing final chapter. The lack of resolution undermines the investment built throughout the book. What could have been a powerful, emotionally charged ending instead leaves the reader frustrated and unsatisfied.

Overall, Loving on a Savage had potential. The plot was okay, the tension worked, and it kept my interest—right up until the end. Without a true conclusion, however, the story feels unfinished, making the experience less rewarding than it could have been.

Hooked and then left hanging

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