Tamara has always felt like she was the black sheep of the family. Although she was smart, she never really had any friends. Her mother was always too caught up in her latest boy toy to pay any attention or even properly raise Tamara.
Right before the start of high school, Tamara or “Tami” gets a break. Her older sister, Iesha, sends for her to come and complete high school under the sunny skies of Miami. Sounds awesome, right? Maybe not quite, Tami is exposed to things that she never heard of or could even dream about.
Erica becomes Tami’s new best friend. They spend countless hours together just being your typical teenage girls. They hang out, they tell each other secrets, they join the same activities, and eventually they even get boyfriends. Life still seems perfect right?
After no longer fighting their feelings Tami hooks up with Erica’s bother, Brandon and the drama begins. Tami suffers a major loss. Brandon is becoming ‘the man’, but they still manage to stick it out and are truly in love. Will the young teens become successful adults or will environmental circumstances make the foundation that they have built all come crumbling down?
This review is from: Crumbling Down (Kindle Edition)
This book had me all in my feelings. I could relate to Tamara in so many ways. She made some poor choices and decisions at times, but she didn't deserve all that she went through. Everyone that she thought that was for her, ended up stabbing her in the back. I hate that this book ended the way that it did. I would love to have more of this storyline. Kudos to the author on a job well done.