Hope is a beautiful, educated ebony from Houston, Texas. She shows up without invitation and is unfazed by the opinion of those around her.
Hope doesn't seek permission to address her painful truths. Unceremoniously, she opens closet doors and exposes skeletons.
Hope's analysis of the sorry a** man will heal some wounds and pour salt into others. Nevertheless, she continues to cling to her addiction. When the dust settles, she admits, without apology, she is an addict and her drug of choice is the sorry a** man.
This book force you to further examine your relationships from past to present. Beginning with the first male role model you have encountered your Father/Daddy And his presence and lack there of and how it truly does affect a girls life choices. I would advise all women to read this book it is an eye opener for me.i can so relate. Great job
This book will leave you all in your feelings. Well written with a steady flow. Different from my normal read, but so good. The authors writing style keeps the readers attention, engages the reader and keeps the readers interest. Leaves you thinking, wondering and contemplating on your own life and feelings.
This is a great story that many can relate to. I to am addicted to S.A.M. I love this story. I can relate in so many ways. They were all different but yet alike. This is a must read. I enjoyed reading your epilogue as well. Great job.