Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Book Review: Naughty- Two's Enough, Three's A Crowd by Brenda Hampton


This book here...all I could do was shake my head. Before I give my review, I must say that I have never disliked a male character in a book as much as I did the main character in this book series, Jaylin.

**CONTAINS SPOILERS**  

Blurb:
Jaylin Jerome Rogers, an investment broker worth millions, lives a high-class life with plenty of women to share it with. Nestled in his lavishing home in Chesterfield, Missouri, he captures women with his wealth, charm, nine-plus inches of goodness and amazingly good looks. Although his bed is never empty, his heart is. He feels nothing for the women who love him dearly and continues his search for the "perfect" one. When Scorpio Valentino, an attractive, seductive and charming woman saunters into his view, she offers Jaylin a life of altering changes. Her intention is to make his life a living hell, however, Jaylin is not about to take the fall. Surprisingly, soon, love presents itself. Not for the women in Jaylin's life, but he experiences love through becoming a father to Scorpio's five-year-old daughter, Mackenzie. She's his guardian angel and is there for Jaylin through the tough times he's bound to face.

Review: 
From the beginning of the book, I HATED Jaylin and that didn't change as the story went on. He's young, successful, and sexy, but also a whore, a womanizer, and woman beater. He's already stringing two naive women along when he meets Scorpio..a stripper and bigger player than he is. And being the idiot that he is, Jaylin thinks he's in love with her, and kicks his other two women to the curb...temporarily. In his stern, nonchalant manner, he manages to convince all three women that he'll find time for them all, until Nokea- the one he truly has feelings for- leaves him and ends up with his best friend, Stephon. I was rooting for Nokea and Stephon, but he proved to be a bigger man whore than Jaylin. With all the lying, two-timing, and creeping going on, I see why so many single people choose to stay single. These characters threw out the word love, like it was going out of style...all the while, still creeping around with any and everyone they could. Jaylin seems to get his act together by the end of the book, but it still wasn't enough to make me like him. With all that being said, this was a great story, and I will definitely be reading this series to find out what happens with these crazy people.

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