I've been slacking on my reading, but I have been writing- currently, I'm working on two different books. And with #OITNB new season, it didn't leave much time to read. But, a friend recommended this one to me and I just finished it. All I can do is shake my head as I prepare to 1click part two.
**Contains Spoilers**
Blurb:
When it comes to finding love, Paulette thought cupid was in her corner when he sent a long time crush back into her life. Everything is going well until Darryl’s secret comes front and center. Against her family and friends’ wishes, Paulette continues to see him. For the sake of love, she endures his hurt and betrayal. Will Paulette continue through the tunnel of doom with Darryl or will she eventually come to grips and learn the true meaning of love?
Review:
Everybody plays the fool sometimes, I know I certainly have; but Paulette went above and beyond the roll of playing the fool for her married boyfriend, Darryl, who was just a lying, cheating, manipulative snake, in every way. He strung Paulette along throughout the entire book with promises to leave his wife and marry her; everybody knew he was lying and had no intentions of marrying her- even Paulette- yet she still couldn't let him go- even after being confronted by his wife and finding out about him sleeping with yet another woman- in her bed!!! Her girlfriends took her on a trip, hoping to make her forget about Darryl, which is when she met Warren- a seemingly perfect man that women only dream about (but I kept waiting for his true colors to show because all men have some baggage) then, her sister tried hooking her up with her brother-in-law, Grant. Both of these men wanted to wisk Paulette off into the sunset and give her everything she ever wanted, but she was still stuck on stupid...and on Darryl. There was a major cliffhanger at the end of the book that makes me want to read part two, even though Paulette gave me a migraine and made me want to throw my Kindle across the room several times for being such a fool. In the words of Madea- she needed to be punch in the throat for being so damn stupid.
There were a lot of spelling and punctuation errors throughout, so it could use better editing, but the story was juicy and entertaining.
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