Anytime Soon is a story about a young woman named Anaya Goode, whose brother is murdered, and his death remains unresolved. The story picks up where Anaya decides to return home from college to help her family. However, the result of returning home means she has to deal with her parents and sister, and all of the quirks of their personalities and personal issues. Anaya also becomes the "go-to" girl and advisor to her friends. When another tragedy strikes the family, Anaya becomes even more overwhelmed, and takes a deeper nosedive into depression. Anaya discovers that the one person who can really help afterall, is Judy-the therapist she's been seeing for her depression, along with her best friend, Carl, who (unexpectantly)becomes her lover.
While this was a modest story with hints of spirituality, humor, and romance, it kind of fell under its own inertia. I'm not sure if it was intentional since Anaya is a character who is depressed, but it makes the story less climatic. I feel with a little spice the story could have aroused more emotion so that it peaks and not settle in the middle of the playing field.
For a first-time author, Tamika creates a flow that eases the story along with a good pace. I also like her character development and dialogue. She is definitely skilled in the craft of the mechanics of writing and doesn't miss a beat. It's rare to find a near error-free story. I also admire the structure, format, and its overall appeal to readers. This is also why I felt this book deserved nothing less than 4-stars.
I look forward to reading more books by Tamika Christy in the future.