Reviews
I enjoyed reading all of the books in the sequel of this story from beginning to end. Keep on writing these great books.
reviewed by versed on November 1, 2006 9:26 PM
Okay, I liked the series (of the ones I have read). I am admitting that I started from the ending of the story and working my way back. I have currently just finish reading NEVER AGAIN ONCE MORE. Where I am confused is with the time frame for the books. Darius (Jade's son) Is just born in this book and in his twenties in the last book. So, why is she making it seem like they are all in the same time frame. In this book she mentions breath strips and current basketball players when Darius is 9. Darius is still trying to be those players in the last books. Somewhere with the writing of these books the time frame were messed up real bad. Someone should have caught that before they were published. This book and the one before should have time period should have been long before his is 20 years old. Twenty years from now the last book should have been more with that time frame instead of the current time frame that is used in this book. It reminds me of the daytime soaps. You turn off one of those with a baby being born and the next day the same child is now five, by the end of the week the same newborn is getting married. So, you can say I am a bit confused on her writing.
reviewed by potato on November 21, 2006 4:52 PM
This was a good sequel. I liked Wellington's character a lot better than in Soulmates. He truely loved Jada. She seemed a little shady thought out the book. Poor Lawerance, I didn't like the way Jada handled that situation with him. He had only been good to her for FIFTHTEEN YEARS. I also had to keep reminding myself that these people were in their Fifthies and getting straight freaky. I hope it is all good we I get to the big 5-0. Looking forward to the next book. Oh yea, and the son Darius he needs some serious conseling.
reviewed by success06 on November 23, 2006 1:45 PM

