Cuffin': Locking down one shorty. Boo-luvin. Kissing in public, holding hands, and squeezing are cuffin' tendencies. Saddle up as we journey through a collection of short stories featuring women tied up in love. Some good and some bad but all captivating. These stories are guaranteed to have you glued to the pages and running to your social media.
I thoroughly enjoyed this quick read. The very short stories and a few thought provoking questions after each will have you pondering what would you do if you was in her shoes at that moment.
Okay, I finish this book in three days. There are so many different types of relationship issues covered in this book. The stories gets you thinking about what would you do if you found yourself in these situations. I like how after every story it’s a list of questions. The questions are like what's your advice for the person, if that was you in the same situation what would you do.
The book was okay. Wish the stories were longer and more dramatic. It was 👍🏽 up for me. If you are in a book club I will suggest that y’all read this book, it will be a conversation starter
Collections of different stories, different women all caught in different situations!
Jaamela - will she really leave him Leslie - will she stray from her type Lennox- will she choose security over love Natasia - will she give this younger man a chance Monica - will she learn to love herself Ashanti - will she value herself more Imani - will she kill him Alicia -will she leave him or learn to trust him
Overall good, no overlapping- thought provoking. Good for a book club discussion!
This is such a cool concept. Short stories that are left up to our perception. I really like the questions after each. They really got me thinking about what was written. Each story was good too. Familiar. Like we have all been at least one of these women and know the others. I enjoyed this a lot and it was a quick and easy read. Def recommend
This book was extremely frustrating for me. I was invested in the storylines then boom discussion questions. I didn't like the incomplete theme at all.