Deviance... Transitions... Lust... Murder... Raised by his loving mother, Robert Bins faces the harsh reality of a broken family. His polished look and smooth talk hoax women into falling madly in love while the grudge he holds for his father's absence affects his relationships. A handsome young man never taught how to treat a lady is a lethal mixture in a college setting dominated by beautiful women. Haunted by events in his past, Robert and his trusted inner circle of friends, take baby steps towards manhood while stomping on innocent hearts along the way. Riding the rollercoaster of lust and passion, Robert is introduced to a wealthy, highly intelligent woman by the name of Diane Parker. Once the dust settles on this ordeal, Robert then meets Leah Givens, a beautiful young woman with a humble past. Within a few months of knowing her, Robert's womanizing ways are turned upside down and his transition begins. His past, along with Ms. Parker returns with full-fledged excitement to then end. During his journey, he learns the value of friendship, hard work, and love.
Author: Isaiah Weatherspoon Published By: Black Rose Writing Age Recommended: Adult Reviewed By: Arlena Dean Book Blog For: GMTA Rating: 5 Review:
"Halls of Deception" by Isaiah Weatherspoon was indeed a excellent read. This author did a wonderful job with this storyline of how this young man started through life being raised by a single parent. This was a amazing ride through the life for Robert...leaving home,having roommates, the professors, his dear friends and having a great time with the many ladies...until he found the one. "Halls of Deception" teaches many values that Robert will receive in reaching his manhood. He will definitely find out that the life will only change when you decide to grow up. I did like the way Robert was able to finally talk with his father and to forgive. You will find a lot of sex mixed in with a lot of drama in that Robert will soon figure out what is important to him and learn just who is his friends. Most of all: Yes, finally become a man.. and he did all of this before his fourth year of college. The characters were simple all good and very captivating bringing it all out for the reader to easily see making this a really enjoyable and well written novel.
Would I recommend "Halls of Deception?" Yes, for it was quite a entertaining as well interesting read.
An okay read, but nothing special. It was entertaining, and we get to follow the main character through college. Some of the typical college things happen, but some twists were rather unexpected.