Now I will say it again and again, I am a die-hard KC Mills fan. So you are probably wondering, WHY 4-stars then?? Okay I will tell you give me a minute LOL. The book is centered around a set of twins June and Jy Frost and the women that they want to become a part of their lives, Nixon and Serenity. From the onset of the book you see these guys have hardened exteriors and for the most part they could care less about what anyone feels or thinks if they aren't an important factor in their lives. What we see is that they are ruthless to a fault but highly intelligent men. They run a lucrative production company and an even more lucrative drug distribution company from the heart of Atlanta. The women that they have cast their focus on are both equally accomplished. Nixon is a singer who is smart about her business and is equally as talented on and off the stage. Serenity is an interior designer who has had a few scars to shape her outlook but she doesn't allow anything or anyone to deter her from being successful in her own right. Now one of the things that I love about a KC Mills' story is the fact that I don't have to worry about several aspects that are commonly found in some urban fiction novels: Side Chicks and Abusive men who have problems with putting their hands on women. Those elements don't exist in the world of K.C. Mills' thankfully!! What I look forward to is the loving relationship that her characters develop with one another and the depth of their emotion that seems to bleed from the pages. This is where my issues come in. For the majority of the book we watched as Jy and Nixon played a game of cat and mouse tip toeing around their feelings for one another. Nixon comes across as hypocritical in many ways because she consistently hollers that she doesn't want Jy to hurt her but she is in a whole live relationship with another man. I was steady screaming out HEIFER, WHAT THE HECK DO YOU MEAN YOU DON'T WANT HIM TO HURT YOU, YOU BETTER NOT HURT HIM!!!(Y'all know I'm a little coo-coo- for cocoa puffs LOL) Then we have Serenity and June. Serenity is seemingly hung up on the events that transpired in her past when she was dealing with a corner boy. For someone who used to be in the life she doesn't seem to be able to appreciate the fact that she isn't dealing with a low-level corner boy hustler. She is dealing with THA PLUG and he has 2 phones(I said that in my Kevin Gates voice LMBO) AT any rate we don't really see them get together until well after we pass the 70% mark of the book. Yes June bogarded his way into Serenity aka Ren's life but the physical nature of their relationship didn't transpire until the very end. This same fact holds true with Nixon and Jy. There was just a great deal of angst that in my opinion in many ways took away from the story line. As for Serenity's sister, Rachel, that heifer can get the "paws." (Look at me sounding like I'm about that life LOL; Don't play wit' it I am LMBO) I digress. She was the very essence of skank, hussy, trash, sideline ho, heifer, all of those epitaphs rolled into one!! At the end of the day this devious chick was hell-bent on making Jy be with her after she was passed around to the crew. I just screamed at my kindle in my most ratchet voice, "BIH, WHERE THEY DO THAT AT?" I'm just saying!!! Did she really think that ANYONE would want that overused and under-valued stuff she was carting around between her legs?? Again I ask, "BIH, WHERE THEY DO THAT AT?" Don't get me started on the "wolf in sheep's clothing" Sorrin. I had to cry out to Big Baby Jesus and tell him to take the whole car because that heifer right there could get it!!! But you know what I have to blame June for being so arrogant about the situation and not handling it prior to taking Serenity with him to Miami. I really wanted to go through the book and slap him in the back of the head and say, "Why did your overgrown behind do a fool thing like that?" Overall the book was good. It was longer than what I have become accustomed to for a K.C. Mills read but that didn't take away from the essence of the story. Why the 4 stars you ask? Well I will tell you. I think that while the story was good it's not the best that Ms. Mills' has written. I think that there was an over-abundance of details that could have been taken away and others added to give us a bigger glimpse into the evolution of the couples relationships. Do I recommend this read? ABSOLUTELY!! Will I be on pins and needles waiting for the next release? WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT?? YASSSSS!!! I'm going to be like a crackhead looking for the last rock that I smoked 2 hours ago waiting on the upcoming release of Ms. Mills book(too much?? yeah I'm dramatic sue me). Okay back to the review, GO AND GET THIS!! That's all that I can say. Ms. Mills is born for this it is without a shred of doubt in my mind that some people type words onto paper and end up with a perfectly crafted manuscript without errors or mistakes but the words on the paper don't ignite a single solitary emotion in you when you read them. And then you have the Ms. Mills' in this industry; every word that she types solicits an emotional response that you are unable to tap down, hide, or stray away from because the power that they possess keep you captivated and imprisoned until you reach the very last word in the book. Kudos Ms. Mills!!! Keep churning them out and I'm going to keep right on reading them!!!