To disclaim from the beginning, I have not read this book. I do not intend to ever read this book, and I will tell you why below. On the off-chance that this book is actually well edited, and not wanting to necessarily bring down the rating if so, I have rated this book 3 stars. Given the state of the the "authoress's" (she calls HERSELF an authoress, mind you) bio (cut/pasted below) which I generously copied, edited and sent to her (she thinks hers is just fine, judge for yourself below), I know I would never, ever read an actual book she writes. If she cannot even properly compose a 3 paragraph bio, why in the world should someone actually pay money for an entire book?
I am very interested in the publisher, La Femme Fatale*, support them and wish them well, but I DO hope that they take good care to hire enough good editors to fix some of the crap that's being thrown out there in the name of "urban lit".
Here is the self-written bio of "the authoress":
Author Lesa Jones was born January 16, 1981 in Jackson Mississippi, but raised Milwaukee, WI. Lesa has always loved reading and write been writing ever since she was a little girl. You could have always found Lesa with a journal/notebook in her hands.
Lesa Jones wonderful mom to her two little girls. Growing up she has seen second hand what it was like to live in a abused home and also hiding from someone she looked up to as her second dad. Living in the projects she’s learn the meaning to what hustling really meant as her mom struggled to take care of her and her two siblings. Taking her reading and writing in order to escape her home life Lesa learned to take herself into another world that only she knew of. Lesa wrote everyday in her journal from day in to day out. She felt that was the only way she could live was through her characters.
As a writer Lesa took bits and pieces of what she knew and spilled out pain and frustration. With now signing with La Femme Fatale Publishing with her book “Vexed” Lesa takes you on a bumpy ride with three different women living three different lives, but they have one thing in common. She let’s you know that no matter who you are this could happen to any woman.
Also being a mom to a ill child living in children’s hospitals on and off for eight years with her oldest daughter. Lesa has always stayed a strong woman. Showing her girls that no matter what, you need to shoot for your dreams and go for it. Using her emotions and spilling it out on paper just for her readers to read. Lesa will have them feeling that they are there with her characters.
A wonderful mom with 2 wonderful little girls Nesa and Nellie.
Lesa working on making her name known in the writing world. She has more to come. Remember Lesa Jones Thanks and enjoy.
Just DAMN. You know?
EDITED 9/6/11: OK, on the off chance I was being unfair, I did read the free sample. Yeah....I was not wrong. DAMN. Completely illiterate, and I wouldn't even give this book ONE star.
*La Femme Fatale: Please do not let your authors write their own bios if this is how they write. Ask them to run it by ya'll first.