Samya Jackson lived the majority of her life trying to prove her value to people who did nothing but put her down. Having to grow up fast in the streets of Houston while raising her sister, she not only grew a backbone but a strong mentality. When tragedy hits back home in Baton Rouge, Samya is forced to put up a shield to protect not only herself, but the new life she's built in Houston. Not only will Samya's faith be tested, but her strength will be as well. Will she face the demons that drove her away from home in the first place? Jayceon spent the majority of his life pushing himself to be the man his father never was. Helping people on a daily and being able to read people like a book was always a gift of his. Jayceon always found it in his power to fix the broken, but no one was there to fix him when he was broken. After losing someone who meant the world to him, his relationship is tested along with his loyalty. Life brings many trials and tribulations. People go through many hardships and flaws, but the main thing Samya and Jayceon have trouble with, is finding someone who can see past their flaws and accept them for their Complexities.
OMG! This was so much... I couldn't stop reading! The excitement was never ending. The author definitely gave you twists and turns to keep you invested! Great job... I'm getting into book 2 now!!
This book is a definite page turner.. Very well written. This is the second book I’ve read by this author and her ability to draw me in from beginning to end is amazing. I love her character development.. It’s hard not to give spoilers 😫😫 y’all!!!! Please read this book, I guarantee you won’t pick up another one until you finish the series.. I headed over to check out pt 2 cause baby, she left me on a cliff hanger and I need more.. ♥️♥️♥️
I enjoyed the storyline and getting to know the characters. Samya's character was mysterious but also dragged a little. This is my first read by Kayla and I will be reading part 2 because I want to know what happens. This book also needs editing.
I see the potential of this book but felt like there was a lot the author had in her head that didn’t necessarily translate onto the page (at least not to me).