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Got A Man

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The Essence® bestselling author delivers a wildly entertaining tale of colliding hearts, romantic adventures, and hard truths about the bumpy road to love.   Twenty-four-year-old single mom Shonda Robinson may not be the wisest woman around—and she’s definitely not the most discreet—but she knows a good thing when she’s got it. That good thing is her love for Malik Moore, and she intends to keep it—at all costs. But she’s not alone. In addition to having a good job, and knowing just how to show Shonda a good time, Malik also has a pregnant fiancée. He may be in love with his baby-on-the-way, but Shonda is sure he doesn’t feel the same about his bride-to-be. And with a wedding in the works, Shonda is seriously considering causing some trouble of her own.   Pregnant with her second child, Kimberly Vanessa Brown has got a career, a college degree—and enough common sense to know that her boyfriend of three years, Malik, isn’t ready for fatherhood. Until he surprises her with a marriage proposal—in a jewelry store, no less. Now it seems that Kim has got her man too. At least for the moment.   Despite his honorable intentions, Malik can’t seem to stay clear of Shonda, the shapely new receptionist at his office. Once his resolve finally crumbles, so does his heart—and maybe his future. What follows is an emotional roller coaster ride of changing plans, changing partners—and a surprising change of heart—as three people wrestle with what’s right, what’s wrong . . . and what’s real.  “Three very interesting characters whose fate ends with a twist.” —Booklist

271 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2003

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Daaimah S. Poole

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Daaimah S. Poole was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. She graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in journalism in 2003. While attending Temple, Daaimah worked almost every job imaginable – receptionist, car salesperson, bill collector, waitress, tutor, and substitute teacher. She would later say she was unintentionally doing character research.
Daaimah completed her first novel Yo Yo Love at the age of 19, without owning a computer or knowing how to type. Yo Yo Love went on to become an Essence Magazine Best Seller. Her subsequent novels, Got A Man, What’s Real, and Ex-Girl to The Next Girl, have cemented her reputation as author on the move.

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88 reviews6 followers
June 4, 2008
When I read this book I had just broke up with my ex, so I was feeling kind of vulnerable I guess, but when I finished this book I was mad as hell, why can't men keep it in their pants, why do they have to cheat and leave a good thing for something they have no idea as to if it is actually going to work out.... never the less it is a good book, but I was really mad at the ending.
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21 reviews
March 30, 2012
Predictable, easy read. If it were not for the descriptive sexual encounters and language it would be a book for early teens as the writing style was juvenile.
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517 reviews86 followers
March 4, 2008
I believe this was Daaimah's second book and I've read this one several times too.
10 reviews
June 8, 2022
I really enjoyed this book. The way the author writes had me feeling like my homegirl was telling me a good story. Love how it introduced different women at different places in they life and how a man can shift your life if you let them. In the end I would recommend this book if your into urban fiction. I even liked it so much I purchased the sequel.
1,635 reviews5 followers
September 23, 2021
Eh

The beginning seemed promising, but this read morphed into something that I just didn't want to follow. Not sure who the target audience is; it felt juvenile to me. My first read - I couldn't complete it - by this author and I wasn't impressed.
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236 reviews32 followers
March 1, 2017
YO YO LOVE was a great read. It was the perfect example of African American chick-lit. Filled with comedy, romance, and great friends, it was a novel I truly enjoyed. So when I discovered that Ms. Poole released a sophomore project, I just knew I was going to enjoy it as much as I did her first. That's what I get for jumping the gun. `GOT A MAN' was not only lukewarm, but the editing was bad, and it was extremely repetitious throughout. Whatever happened to keeping the reader on their toes?

Meet Shonda & Kim. Two women in love with the same man. Kim has been in a steady relationship with her fiancé Malik for about 4 years, but that relationship is tested when Shonda temps as a receptionist at Malik's law firm. The two begin to hit it off, and Malik strays away from Kim, pursuing a relationship with Shonda, even though he and Kim have a baby on the way. From then it becomes a back and forth thing. Malik strings the two women along, but the two women insist on berating each other instead of putting the cheating loser in his place.

There was a whole lot of "Pick me", "you don't know what a mistake you are making", "that is my man", and yadda yadda yadda. Same story different title.
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158 reviews1 follower
October 10, 2014
This explicit and sometimes harsh novel looks at an issue from two perspectives. Two women are in love with the same man and both struggle with their sense of identity, trust and value as partners as "their man" waffles between them.

Very mature sex scenes and stilted dialogue make this a difficult read.
6 reviews
June 13, 2008
this was a really good book. the use of language that the author used was incredible. i really enjoyed reading this book. although the ending was'nt all that good. i think he stayed with the wrong person. but what can i say.
47 reviews
August 4, 2010
Wow, I picked this up on a fluke, and LOVED IT! It was so good, I read it in one day, just like I used to when I was young. This book is real, about black people and different cultures. I could identify with so many of the characters. Two thumbs up!
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20 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2013
I felt I was a bit too old to be reading this book. Nonetheless, it was an easy read and it okay if you are in your early to mid twenties..
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395 reviews6 followers
July 23, 2014
this was a good book and the ending was awesome
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71 reviews
July 21, 2014
This is book had me pissed. It has been years since I've read it but it still stays in my memory because of its ending.
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66 reviews2 followers
August 13, 2015
This urban fiction story is about two women fighting for a man they believe is rightfully theirs! Shocking as it may be this books tells it like it is!
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346 reviews2 followers
April 18, 2016
It was an O.K. read very predictable!!!!!
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5 reviews1 follower
April 8, 2009
i loved this book. it was good. about love and mistrust. i def recommend
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