Once again, Carl Weber brings together two literary divas to give readers what they've been asking empowering stories about big, beautiful women.
"Lights, Camera, Action" by Treasure Janiyah Wade is a successful plus-size model who almost loses it all when she is sent to prison for three years. When things work in her favor and she is able to kick start her career again, things are starting to look up for her and her husband, Gun. But the heat Janiyah feels when she's under the bright lights during her photo shoots is nothing compared to the heat she and Gun will feel when their blessed union is exposed for all of Raleigh, North Carolina to see. "How Does It Feel?" by Braylin Smith, Nayla Anderson, and Judea Hamiliton are three full-figured women who come from totally different walks of life to become the most unlikely trio of best friends. Braylin's man ain't treating her right, but he strokes her right. A better man is on the way, but not without a price. Nayla never knew true love, just convenient lovin'. Will she be willing to look past a man's wallet and accept true love? Judea has never known the touch of another, but before she can even think about committing to someone else, she needs to learn to love herself. These three ladies are dealing with drama almost as big as their beautiful curves. Travel with them as they ride through this adventure called life.
After the first story and trying to endure the narration that did not match the story I was over it. The story in general was not that good. What type of lawyer did Janiya have to get sentenced to 3 years because she was almost raped. Instead of them trying to find the attacker they put her in jail for stabbing the photographer who she thought was the rapist. This story was a no for me. I’ll maybe try to read the second one at a later date but the narration should be done by a woman.
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I've read the whole series and luv them all keep them coming great read from beginning to end kept my attention the whole time did not want to put the book down.