Six months after Marina asks Jasmine a life-changing question, they set up a meeting to announce the news to their families. They know they haven’t been a couple for long, but they are ready to take the next step. What will happen when all is revealed? Are they prepared for their parents’ reactions?
Dana Kenzi has been writing fiction for ten years. A lover of many genres, romance has been a personal favorite of hers, usually combined with fantasy or action. She indulges in her deepest and darkest fantasies to write erotica in her spare time. When she’s not glued to the keyboard, she’s eating, traveling, binge watching TV shows on Netflix, or impulse buying on Amazon.
While I liked the previous 3 books in this series, I didn't like this one because it stereotyped against white people, which is just as bad as stereotyping any other race, community, or group, and the book referred to pregnancy as body invading. Pregnancy is beautiful and amazing, and while not everyone wants to become a parent that way, many do, and talking about pregnancy that way is disrespectful. Plus, someone's body had to be "invaded" in order for the children to be born that are fostered or adopted. If she didn't personally want to carry a baby, she could have said it in a less offensive insensitive way.