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German Chocolate
July 3, 2021
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It was nice to see the book divided by characters yet intertwined by long term friendships. Not many of us can claim those substantive relationships without them crossing and having been lovers too, so this was nice. These characters were life size with real life challenges you could identify with. I love the fact these couples and individuals seeked professional help via therapists. So often in minority communities, we are told especially by our parents to go to church and or pray about it, which left LGBTQ inividual to destructive behavior like drugs, alcohol, (unsafe) sex, eating, aggression, crime, and suicide. I know cause I speak from both experiences. I highly recommend therapy, as well as surrounding yourself around positive supportive family & friends like the characters in the book and know you are a continuous work in progress. I love the title of the book and the play on it, cause Love Does Rock! Happy Reading fam
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Jus Drag'N (Random Thoughts) formally Electronics Junkie
June 20, 2021
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I so enjoyed this series and could relate to a lot of the relationship issues good and bad. It’s awesome to have a great ending. As much as we humans want perfection we find hope in finding that someone whose imperfectly perfect for them and make it work. Life’s a journey and each chapter varies. How you get through it all is a testament of will, courage, strength, friendship and most of all true unconditional love.
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There is so much good in this story. You tackled a lot and made it refreshing although in line with one's daily life. I would suggest taking another look through the series for edits. Names are out of place accidentally, certain phrases and sentences format offer confusion where otherwise your characters and story are quite clear. Love this story, would most definitely recommend this series to my friends.
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September 28, 2024
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I liked it it’s a good read and ended well, just wished Alex had the baby, but overall good read
I enjoyed this last book in the series. It takes guts to write a character a reader would love to hate. I share this because Alexis kept getting on my last nerve as a stud with glaring personal issues she failed to see until she stuck her foot in her self-centered self-serving mouth; and judgmental no less. But it was enjoyable to read all of this through the eyes of Black women who love women unconditionally. Victoria, Stevie and Alexis had life growing experiences over the three books and this one brought it all together. Well written, enjoyable and thought provoking.