Mourning with the lost of her mother, Rose Tillman, a 17 year old girl from LA moves to Atlanta. Rose has a nasty attitude, smart mouth and is a spoiled brat. The sheltered girl is ripped from everything and all her Dad left her is a black card. Rose soon has a hard time trying to adjust to the new city and finds herself doing things she thought she would never do. She then is introduce to Camio, a 20 year old hustler with a good heart. After a terrifying experience he takes Rose in and soon one thing leads to the next questioning their newly developed relationship.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author's story was well crafted, the characters are memorable and there are many twists in the plot to keep your attention. This book had my emotions all over the place. also there were some grammatical errors but it did not take away from the story. Will be moving on to book 2.
I enjoyed this book, the reason it received 4 stars,it's because of the misuse of words that sound alike,but mean something completely different. Writing is not an easy task. I applaud the Arthur for keeping the book realistic. I don't particularly like the way the book ended with a cliffhanger, to force the reader to purchase the next book, but I respect the tactics and would purchase the series.
Pretty good beginning ,trying to learn to fend for yourself,but feeling no love at all from your parents that a totally different from the other side effects of taking care of it.
Rose is a sheltered little girl. I don't understand why her parents never want to spend time with her. Glad that she moved to Atlanta and got close with her cousin Day. Raven was a B!tch for what she did to Day and Rose. Lauren showed Rose what a true friendship is
Poor Rose had a hard was of life, having to be raised by her butler, chef, and Nanny. Her problems really started after her mother died and she ended up living with her aunt. Both her dad and aunt were wrong for what they did to her. Is Camio her saving grace? You have to read it to find out.