“Every woman deserves to be loved correctly, out loud, and purely.”- C. Wilson
Not going to lie, I have been waiting for this release. C. Wilson has captivated me with her writing style, plot, and emotional intelligence shown throughout her writing. Disclaimer:This is the third book in the series, so if you have not read the prior two books, PLEASE STOP and read those first. Side note Disclaimer:95% of the things I read have a trigger warning and I love it. Protect your peace at all cost!! This is one book that does not have a full page of triggers. There are some sensitive issues discussed, but written to bring awareness.
Like all of my reviews, I wont spoil it for you, but we have made it to the characters Amani and Matthew, a man I love to hate.🤷🏽♀️ Ever imagine spinning the block years later, but it’s everything you both needed? Yes! That is what C.Wilson has written in this second chance love. Emotionally charged and a lot of plot filled these pages.I would be remised if I didn’t say that my favorite thing about this book is the character development and growth. It was literally written to perfection even with the time skip. I was enjoyably shocked throughout the entire book and the playlist was fire.
I would say the only miss I got was no spice compared to the pervious books. (Mama loves the spice). I know some people will like that, so it is not reflected in my review rating. You will love this book if you love or want to explore contemporary urban fiction. If you love the tropes to the right, this book is a must have for you. The step daddies matter trope has officially gotten me i a chokehold. Happy Reading!
Rating:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Spice: None (based on my own delu lu scale)