Saturday, October 10, 2015
Envy by Domonique Pequet Review
I found the Envy to be
very entertaining. The story truly drew me in, once I started
reading the book I couldn't put it down. The cover for this ebook
was very well designed. Looking at the title and the green backdrop instantly
made me wonder who was going to turn out to be the envious one. The
typesetting flowed very smoothly. There were a handful of
grammatical errors yet they didn't take away from the essence of the
story. The authors ability to switch easily from a narrator
speaking to the main character speaking is very refreshing
because she gives you a very clear background of each character's
story as well as what the main character was feeling and going through in
the present time. I would definitely read part two to this book when it's available.
If you're looking for a book with action, romance, and suspense this is
definitely a book you'd want to read.
4 pens
Mrs. Terry
My Urban Books Blog.
Until Tomorrow Comes by LaDonna Marie Revie
I found Until Tomorrow Comes to be a great read. I could really relate to the poetry, each poem was emotional but I found encouragement while reading the poetry. The author did an excellent job. I loved the typesetting it was very easy to read. I am looking forward to reading more books by this author.
Love Changes by Eartha Watts Hicks Review
Love Changes followed Mia on a wonderful and exciting journey. At first glance I didn't think I'd enjoy the book. I took a second look at the cover of the book and changed my mind. The design is simple black, red and white with about three pictures of a beautiful black woman. One of the pictures is featured on the spin of the book and though the picture is small it grabbed my attention. The editor did a great job editing the book. I found little to no mistakes. The story was very relateable. I found it very refreshing to read about someone with a normal job, normal life, and a normal family as opposed to reading about dope boys and rich people problems. This book was definitely a refreshing read and I'm looking forward to reading the sequel.
5 pens
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