This is the story of four young women (Hope, Frankie, Asha and Paris) who meet during Freshman year at an HBCU. Housing may have made them roommates, but life and the college experience made them friends.
Out of all the characters, I most related to Hope…raised in the church and sheltered from so many things. College was a whole new different world, and Hope struggled to find the middle ground.
Asha was an around the way girl, who saw college as a means to an end…one that included a basket for a husband. Unfortunately, she went about it the wrong way and has to been be humbled a time or two.
I felt sorry for poor Miss Paris, because she was basically thrown into the mix by her mother, who was adamant about her biracial daughter learning more about her roots. Hey strength helped her to endure and eventually acclimate amongst her people.
Then there's Frankie, the one who has a solid wall up. She used sex as a weapon, until one frightful night, which would change it all.
This was my introduction to @johnnisherri, and I'm looking forward to reading more. Her way of storytelling is uniquely inspirational. My least favorite character was Paris' mother, because she basically threw her daughter to the wolves. My favorite character was Josh, because he saw being the flaws. You'll have to read the book to find out how.