Antonio Blue's New Book 'The Game Loves No One' Holds a Fascinating Saga of Redemption and Rising Towards Stardom

Fulton Books author Antonio Blue, an American pop star from Portland, and Octavius Miller Sr., his co-writer, have completed their most recent book "The Game Loves No One": a gripping life journey of a man who built a life in the streets and got thrusted into the dangers of it all before getting himself back on the right track again. It is a journey from the hoods to the stage. It is about how one King Rawzky became the King of Pop himself.

Blue and Miller Sr. shares, "For many years, he ran the streets of ghetto America. King Rawzky was the streets. He quickly graduated from petty crime to also learn he was really on his own, and the game was too cold. It loved no one. Escaping death and penitentiary, he vowed to stay away from drugs and liquor. He found his Nigerian roots in Africa and became a royal figure in the whole country and abroad. From street hood to business guru and principal of his own music school, he accomplished feats many could only dream about. When they were out partying, he was getting busy. For the new King of Pop, there was no play. He paid a heavy price to get into his position, and now crowned the voice of Africa, he intends to continue to take music to heights never before seen and unreachable. This page-turner will have you happy, sad, and mad all at once. So open this book and be enthralled by knowledge and brilliance as one African American escapes slavery and saves a whole civilization."

Published by Fulton Books, Blue and Miller Sr.'s engrossing novel takes the readers on a long journey of life and throughout the ups, downs, and spirals of everything the world could give. 

Read this riveting tale of perseverance, persistence, and endurance.

Readers who wish to experience this brilliant work can purchase "The Game Loves No One" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books