Book review: Model Behavior by Sequaia Reed
Bailey Montage didn’t have a successful career in the entertainment industry, but that doesn’t stop her from making sure that her daughter Mahogany does…and she will do it by any means necessary. Bailey knows better than anyone that the industry can take the innocent and turn them into heathens, so she takes whatever steps she has to in order to protect Mahogany; while teaching her how to have self-respect, professionalism, and confidence…things that one teaches a daughter, but should also follow for themselves. Mahogany eventually gets the break she needs, but just as things are looking up, tragedy hits and she has to step out of the limelight. She eventually gets another chance to shine, but will she remember everything her mama told and warned her about…
Man oh man! Let me start off by saying that any and everything you heard about the entertainment industry is spelled out in this book…so well, that if you read Superhead’s book and was not a believer, you would be if you read this. Mama Montage had the looks, poise, and confidence that a model should have, but she didn’t have the needed self-respect to not fall victim to the BS…so unfortunately, she had to live vicariously through her daughter. She was strong and the ultimate “B”, but she was a parent who would die for their child. The author captured the true meaning of the mother/daughter/bestie friendship, but it is just sad that towards the end, she couldn’t save Mahogany from herself…and as the reader, you will be mad, but don’t trip…there is a part 2….
This book is available in the following formats:
Amazon: $2.99 in Kindle version and unavailable in paperback.
Barnes & Noble: $2.99 in Nook version and unavailable in paperback.
Sorry but this book is unavailable in Kobo, Apple iBooks, or Google Play versions.
Until next time…
Peace,
The Notorious Reader