Demy, an aspiring ballet dancer, has her world turned upside down by tragedy, by loss and by love. Her big brother, Daron, who gets himself in deep trouble with the law, coupled with the loss of her parents, leaves Demy unfortunately, stuck with her evil sister, Dana, who can’t stand Demy and lives to make her life a living hell.
But through all the drama, Demy puts all her focus on her dream of attending Julliard and becoming a Principal Dancer...that is until she meets...
Antoine “Tone” Henson.
Tone has dreams too. He dreams of becoming a famous football star and has all the talent to do just that. Tone moved to Atlanta from Dayton, Ohio to live with his extended family in order to finish out his high school football career. Being who he is, Tone catches the eye of many willing and able females, but he only has eyes for one. After meeting his dream girl Demy, Tone starts to feel things he’s been afraid to allow himself to feel, most of his life.
Can he be the man he needs to be for Demy?
As Demy and Tone’s relationship blossoms into something beautiful, those who want to see their love fail, do everything in their power to make sure Tone and Demy don’t make it. Lies, secrets and betrayal surface and Demy is forced to make the biggest hardest decisions of her life.
Is their young love strong enough to survive? Or will the pressure be too hard to tackle and fear cause Tone to fumble Demy's heart? Or could this be just another case of puppy love?
Follow Demy's journey as she searches to find and have...All She Wants.
This is my first time reading a book by this author. It reminded me of my love and hate relationship that I have with my husband of now 19 years. I believe that when you met that ONE you know automatically. This was the case for Deny. The twist and turns will throw you for a loop, and the love will seep through the pages as you laugh, cry, and cheer for Deny and Tone. Errors were very minimum, and the story flowed. I wish that more detail was given about Deny and her younger years. It was only mentioned once in the story, so it left me a little confused. I feel that character development for her sister could have been a little stronger. Other then those small mishaps, this was an awesome read.
I loved this story. This was a story about true love and soulmates. I was a little upset that Demi could to let go. I really felt bad that she lost her parents and to have to lose her brother to the system. I am glad everyone including her sister Dana got an happy ending.
Deny been through a whole lot in her lifetime. When she met Tone at sixteen after losing her parents she found love. They had a lot of ups and downs throughout the years. I am glad they got back together. Really enjoyed reading this book.
This book was sooooooooo good. It had everything love, loss, pain, betrayal and redemption. I experienced every emotion with this book. Wow. I really hope these is a part two.