When two women are involved with the same man, they’ll stop at nothing to prove their love.
Camy has what you’d call a hopelessly in-love soul, so falling for the smooth-talking, laid-back playboy, Malik, is so easy for her to do. But now, she’s faced with the problem of getting him to recognize her true love for him and taking claim of her heart, not just her bed.
Malik loves the ladies, but he loves being single and free to do as he pleases just as much—if not more. He never wanted to settle down with just one, but he never wanted any of his girls to have options. With Camy and his forever sidekick, Shay, fighting for his love and affection, Malik is burned out by all the drama.
He eventually tries everything in his power to prove to Camy that he only wants her. Cutting Shay off for good seems to be easy, but Shay is not the type to play fair. With one last trick up her sleeve, will Shay finally get her man?
The story was a romance that was very co-dependent. Malik was very immature and the two black women in the book were beyond dumb over a man who cared for neither of them. It makes black women look like idiots over men. The story however, was very good and not bad to me but it just lacked real substance. Malik was stupid and the story went from Malik's momma's house to Camy's house to his brother's house and back to his other girlfriend's house. That was the whole setting of the story so it could do better and the ending made sense because Camy should have been left dude alone.