Passionate feelings for a special woman make Myles Moore come out of his shell of solitude to find happiness in a relationship, but old habits die hard, and he must find a way to keep his male ego in check or risk losing the lady he loves. A first novel. Reprint.
I enjoyed each character which is a rare thing, wanted the male character to have more backbone but when you dealing with a strong beautiful women I get it
Good Peoples by Marcus Major was so deliciously 90s with mentions of beepers for significant others to track each other down, searching for phone numbers in a Rolodex, and my favorite: an expansive CD collection, and loaning out CDs. I still have my 300+ CD collection, though all I do with them these days is pull them out for Instagram challenges or just to look at liner notes for nostalgic purposes.
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. It was refreshing to read a novel with a Black male protagonist with plenty of insecurities, almost too many insecurities. Maybe I think too many because I’m accustomed to reading about alpha males and their like-minded friends, whether written by women or men, and even (especially) in romance novels.
I enjoyed the book and especially seeing Myles M. Character mature throughout the book. I think he grew for Love and the person he thought was his special one..!
For awhile, I wasn’t sure, but the ending completely got me. Also I learned the difference between when some guys are joking around and when they are completely serious
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This was a cute story about a guy, who is trying to find "the one". Myles Moore is a teacher and is ready to settle down with the woman of his dreams, he meets Marisa Marrero at a party, and after meeting and dating her for a short time, he decides she is the one, but there are lots of ups and downs in their dating relationship. check this one out to find out what happens. Does Myles get the girl or not....... I gave this book 3 stars.
I read this book in 2006 and thought the story was pretty good. I didn't enjoy the characters, Myles & Marisa, or their story as much as I did Kenya & Amir's. From what I can recall, Myles seemed too soft and needy while Marisa was too feisty with an unpredictable attitude.
I enjoyed this book. I just loved laughing at the character Ibyn...he has the best lines. A character does not need to be in every chapter as long when he comes in, he brings it. A good read so colorful.
This was a good, sweet story. I love old school books. Miles was the ultimate gentleman. Marissa gave him a run for his money. Value friendship and love at all times.