Book 1: 18 With Unwanted Miracle Quintuplets Book 2: The Trick That Led To Twins
Shaniyah Carr is a fun bubbly young lady who gets on with everyone, everyone except one man. That man being her colleague Justin Powers. A handsome yet annoying young man.
Shaniyah ends up stuck in the work lift with the colleague that annoys her the most, none other than the smug Justin Powers himself. But when Justin ends up calming her nerves, she realizes there’s more to him than meets the eye.
A terrifying situation can have you looking at someone in a different light but was that the case with Shaniyah and Justin? Or is this genuine feelings growing? What will happen when they both find out who they’re related to?
Find out in this brilliant BWWM book by Alicia Beckton of BWWM Love.
I can tell this one was a bit different from the twin's book. Where they ended up pregnant. And Shaniya their other sister didn’t end up pregnant. That is interesting to learn. I wonder why she didn’t end up pregnant. Maybe the author didn’t want two young kids to have children.
But before I get into their story and my opinion on it. I wanted to point out that. As I was reading this book. Then went to see who the other stories were about, what I learned was Taylor is a Powers... but he didn’t get a book like his brothers Todd and Justin did and even his cousin Timothy. His own father gets his own book where I can’t wait to read. Because that man needs to change his horrible mean ways...
Also, who in the world is David Powers. I can’t help but think that maybe his Timothy brother. But I’ll learn who he is once I get to his book.
So back to this book. I enjoyed it. What I thought on the part where Shaniya broke up with Justin. Was how I don’t think she would’ve asked him back. She would’ve continued with them not being together. Just to please both of their fathers. I was glad that Justin took it upon himself to asked her to stop playing games and listening to their father. To get back into a relationship with each other. Because for one they care about each other.
Justin & Shaniyah met at work. They were both young, barely 18. They became a couple, but their family dynamics kinda git in the way. They did end up b ac cl with each other. Their could have been more character development for th he backg ty ound story. I'm not sure if there's other books in this storyline. If so, reading this one first isn't a good idea.
I am surprised that I enjoyed this book as much as I did and would have waited to read this book or not at all had not the fourth installment being released and did not want to read it out of sequence.
I don’t know where to begin. There are so many contradictions, missing words, and incorrect names and associations that the story becomes confusing and bogged down with tedium. This is a story with a manufactured conflict and a dull resolution.