Hmmmmm...I can't quite decide if I'm happy with this book or if I'm disappointed. I think I'll just straddle the fence. I don't want to spoil it for those who have not read it, so I will just say that as always Nisa Santiago has delivered, but I don't think it was (or any of the books to follow) will meet the standards set by Bad Apple. I think the storyline was brilliant, but there were some aspects of it that just don't sit well with me, that I think should have been addressed. Stop reading now if you haven't read the book because I can't review it without spoiling a little.
For example, Apple was basically force fed heroin, yet it was never addressed that she had any addiction issues or rehab needs. She also had her child taken away from her, yet when she was financially capable, she made no efforts to locate the child. Instead she focused on plastic surgeries, sex, and revenge on Chico. I know you may say that's typical Apple, but wait until you read how she reacts to the baby after she gives birth. And again as with book 2, how is it that Chico had this connection to a guy who could find Apple and he waited months and months before sending him to find her. I could go on and on about Apple, but there are more characters, such as Kola. She's still on top of her game, but she played with fire and got caught up with Cross and their connect. She never had sex with him, but with the way things turned out she should have. Cross played her, she lost her entire crew, and was basically ran out of "her city." All in all, another hit from nisa, just not as hard as the others before it.