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My rating: 3 of 5 stars Sometimes we know we should leave well enough alone, but like a train wreck about to happen, we just can’t look away. In my review of Carl Weber’s Big Girl’s Do Cry, I wrote the following:
Torn Between Two Lovers was obviously written in haste. Although the book was a page-turner (because I just wanted to see who would be Big Poppa, and I must admit I was beginning to think it may be Rashid, Egypt’s husband) it lacked substance. At 190 pages, and nothing mind-blowing going on, Weber could have easily wrapped up this last bit of drama at the end of Big Girl’s Do Cry, which I enjoyed a whole lot more. There really isn’t much I can say about the book, so I will just send out another plea for my fellow authors to PULEEZE stop it with the sequels when you can wrap up the story in one book. BUY NOW
Much Love,
Tracy
Tracy L. Darity is the author of He Loves Me He Loves Me Not! and Love...Like Snow in Florida on a Hot Summer Day. For more information, please visit www.TracyLDarity.com.
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