Misty has stood by her man even during a lengthy prison sentence. Their vows inked on each other’s index finger consisting of two letters “UL”. She was his ride-or-die chick for life and he promised her the world. After a horrific event Misty would never be the same woman again. Her sound mental state is questioned by a childhood friend. Needing an outlet, Wendy encourages Misty to write a “tell-all” book. But there are certain things an author shouldn’t reveal…the truth. During Misty’s new journey she bumps into renowned green-eyed player named Cairo. This man is a work of art displaying a sexy swag stature with a multi-millionaire wallet to match. His face plastered on every T.V. channel locally in Georgia. Ray, his best friend and co-worker, warns him about his manipulative ways. What Misty and Cairo didn’t expect was their past coming back with vengeance. Scarred from true love and wanting true love creates a dynamic occurrence of events that will have you yearning for closure.
The author has a really good and different writing style, which made the book more enjoyable than the story itself. I did find the editing quite poor, and usually don't mention stuff like that in my review, but the Publishing company brags and boasts on how they only put out quality books with top notch editing. The book was only a buck, so for that low price, it was definitely a worthy read.
Started off slow, but I'm enjoying it. Now that I'm finished I must say there were numerous characters and sometimes I was confused. My favorite character was Uncle JJ the fake gangsta. He was hilarious. This story really let you know that karma is a b---. I enjoyed this book.
This book was- alright. I didnt like the ending, and i didnt like the fact that in the authors note they talk about typos and mistakes, but this book is riddled with them. I think its arrogant.
I'm half way through this book and I must say, it needs to be edited. It's difficult to follow the story. The chapters are switching back and forth between story lines.