Ten Years Gone in Ten Minutes, chronicles a ten year relationship of a Brooklyn couple from the very beginning until the very end. This story begins in church, and unfortunately does not end at an altar. This story shows how a sweet relationship can turn sour within minutes. This story chronicles the critical red flags that were missed throughout a ten year relationship, that led to being left in a hotel room wondering why. If these red flags would have been taken into consideration, maybe things would have taken a different turn. She thought she had a fairytale relationship, but little did she know what would lie ahead.Sasha’s book is based on rare a real life experience. This story is so unique that it might cause you to look at your own relationship in a different perspective. Not only is this story for women, but it is also for men, no matter what type of relationship you are in. Sasha hopes to not only provide an understanding and reasoning of her experience, but to show that solace is possible after an emotional tragedy. Not only will this story take you through an experience, but it will leave you in awe.
The story opens with a "runaway" groom situation and then the author takes us back to the beginning of the relationship between bride and groom. After meeting in church and sharing a love of faith, they get to know each other and ultimately date. The story comes full circle with the aftermath of the canceled (I think ) wedding and ends on what I think is a cliffhanger.
Pros- transparency quotes between each chapter message
Cons- disjointed/chaotic writing style poor sentence structure resulting in poor flow repetition resulting in wordiness that added no value to the story inconsistent actions and statements missing words lack of chemistry between characters
I will say that after reading it, I don't know if this was a fiction story inspired by true events or if this was supposed to be a memoir. The message is overshadowed by the cons for this reader. full review on my blog I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for honest feedback.