Michael R (cuddlemonkey)
This isn't really a book - it's a taster. The whole book is in around 6 instalments of around 150-200 screen pages each. There's nothing wrong with writing this way - Dickens used to do it - but by the time you've paid for the later instalments you will have paid more than you would have just buying the whole lot outright. In terms of what's in it, it's trying to deal with issues of morality and specifically desire versus loyalty, though at times it almost reads like pornography or fantasy fiction once it gets going (which takes a while). It's certainly not something you'd get for your 80-year old granny. You might feel embarrassed to be caught reading it.
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Vanessa Briones
Feels like a complete waist of time, time that I cant get back! I began reading the book thinking it had something more interesting to offer. Money, riches, and a hoe bag of a friend.. I've had more fun at dollar store than I did reading this dumb book!
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Arnetha Grant
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Taking What's Hers- Miami is known for many things, beautiful women, mansions, expensive cars and celebrity parties. The women there were a different breed, you always had to stay fly, because you never knew who you might meet, While sunning in SoBe or shopping at Lincoln Square. Hazel eyed, bronzed skinned, and bikini ready Kiyana Torres was summa cum laude, she was a mix of beauty and brains. Many men pursued and wanted her attention but her heart belonged to Ty. The finest man she ever laid eyes on, cinnamon brown skin and a body chiseled to the Gods. Two years later, in a committed relationship...Ty dresses her in the dopest fashions, and traveled the world together. Kiyana wanted to settle down and not worry any more, but still there was no ring on her finger. One night she came home too early after shopping. He'd slapped and slammed her up against the wall. All because of a bad deal... that she damaged. Now... Kiyana decides to move away.. Will Ty find her and make up? Interesting reading.... some explicit language. Recommended for readers who like fiction, with domestic violence overtones.