

They have published more than twenty novels as a duo, including the New York Times bestselling Cartel series. Their first novel, Dirty Money, was an instant hit, putting them on the road to literary success. About the Author Ashley and JaQuavis hit the street lit scene at the age of 17 when they were discovered by Carl Weber. Though you can bet there wont be a happily ever after for anyone involved. Free ends up in jail for three years, and when hes sprung, hes not happy to learn that Six has been living the high-life on his dime and blown through $100,000! Then Six gets entangled in one of Frees schemes and finds herself in a role almost too good to be true-posing as the woman of another man who actually treats her with respect. Free hasnt been faithful and Six has taken out her hurt by physically hurting the other women.

In a voice-over, lead character says that he is "wetter than Drew Barrymore at a grunge club." Overall, the stylized cynicism and unrelenting violence and profanity make this a movie for older teens and adults only.About the Book When a setup goes wrong and Six finds herself sleeping with the enemy, who will she choose: the man she loves, or the man shes supposed to hate? Book Synopsis When a set-up goes wrong and Six finds herself sleeping with the enemy, who will she choose, the man she loves, or the man shes supposed to hate? Detroit hustlers Free and Six have been together seven years, but their relationship has been nothing but drama. One of the other lead characters makes many dry-humored cracks about being gay, but other characters also make similar jokes.

Some drinking and cigarette smoking the character who has his index finger severed is shown in the next scene to be high on Demerol. He's later tortured by bad guys, shown screaming in excruciating pain while getting electric shocks to his testicles. Lead character has his index finger severed. Language includes "f-k," "c-t," and "p-sy." While the movie addresses the sexual abuse of the lead characters and her sister, there is also a scene in which Downey Jr.'s character, even after knowing what the lead character/love interest/crush from his teen years went through, speaks disparagingly about women in Los Angeles and how they've all been sexually abused and that's why they act the way they do. There's frequent violence and profanity in this post-modernist take on noir films. plays a NYC thief who, through a bizarre twist of fate, ends up in LA and must solve a murder. Parents need to know that Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a 2005 action movie in which Robert Downey Jr.
