**ARC kindly provided by publisher in exchange for an honest review**
If Caught Up was a movie, the acting would be terrible but I still wouldn’t be able to turn away. Caught Up is like a mixture of Master P’s legendary contribution to cinema, I’m Bout It with a splash of Player’s Club. And I mean that in the best possible way.
Bear with me…
So, Dixyn is engaged to an imprisoned drug dealer, Bryce Winters, who also happens to be the father of her child. Said child, resides indefinitely with Dixyn’s mother for reasons including but not limited to: Dixyn can no longer afford the luxury of cable or internet to keep the kid entertained. Mommy logic at its best.
Since Dixyn was living solely on Bryce’s trap money that was mostly garnished by the Feds, her friend, Kendra (amazing name given to amazing people like myself, but this Kendra wasn’t so great) suggests Dixyn become her colleague at the local strip club to keep her fancy townhouse out of foreclosure and stay afloat financially.
First day on the job, Dixyn catches someone’s attention she wasn’t expecting. Brian ‘BDub’ Winters, Bryce’s brother who she’d heard about but never met. BDub takes no time at all offering up his peen on a gold-plated platter that’s likely inscribed with, “Bros before hoes…SIKE.”
BDub photographed Dixyn’s nude exploits on stage and threatened to snitch about her new job to his incarcerated brother if she didn’t deliver a briefcase somewhere for him. Then he pretty much just continues to blackmail and manipulate her and due to what I deem as a lack of intelligence, she continues to allow it.
This book was an easy read, I read it within a few hours. I didn’t expect this story to have tons of substance. I went in expecting pure entertainment and that’s what I got. A lot of the dialogue was really repetitive and most the internal dialogue was surface level stuff. There was no delving deeper in any of these characters mindsets so I didn’t feel sympathetic toward anyone. Parts of the story felt kind of like winging it, like spur of the moment additions to the plot/back-story that the author decided to make. But regardless, it was entertaining and I was curious how it would end so I finished it.
Beware of lots of slang, profanity, and an almost rape scene that I found problematic but that’s a different topic for a different day.
Overall: 3.5/5
Hawtness: 2/5