On My Shelf #5 – Secrets of a Soap Opera Diva, InConvenient Friend, Deadly Fear, Heaven Forbid, etc
Here are a few books on my shelf. Check them out:
Secrets of a Soap Opera Diva by Victoria Rowell
My View: Calysta Jeffries is an unforgettable character. Filled with drama from page one to the end, readers can’t help but wonder how much reality is within the pages. Whether you’re a soap fan or not, Secrets of a Soap Opera Diva will have you eager to turn the pages.
An Inconvenient Friend by Rhonda McKnight
My View: Rhonda McKnight brought the drama with her latest book, An Inconvenient Friend. Readers will know from the first few pages that Samaria is going to be up to no good. Samaria is one of those characters that will have you talking way after you close the book. I really enjoyed the story and hope there will be another book starring Samaria.
Deadly Fear by Cynthia Eden
My View: Deadly Fear is the first book I’ve read by this author. Now that I’ve read it, I have to go back and read some of her other books. Deadly Fear reminded me of a suspense movie–unforgettable heroine (Monica) and hero (Luke) and a psycho killer. The mind game the killer played, along with the heated scenes between Monica and Luke, made Deadly Fear a hit with me.
Heaven Forbid by Lutishia Lovely
My View: From the pulpit to the pews, Heaven Forbid is filled with drama. Ms. Lovely showed that drama comes in all forms and all ages because no matter how old or how young the characters were, they were dealing with issues. This was another great addition to the series. There were a few surprises in the end.
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1. From Capetown with Love by Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes – 3
2. Platinum by Aliya S King – 4.5
3. Sexaholics by Pynk -still reading but leaning towards a 4 now
4. Til I Hear from You by Pearl Cleage – 3
Shelia Goss Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 1:51 pm
LaShonda, I’ll be reading From Capetown with Love next. I’ll let you know what I think afterwards.
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