A mother. Cassidy never thought that would be where she and Cahir went next but he's always felt like family and home. Why not? Except motherhood isn't what Cassidy thought it would be. Holding her daughter isn't what she thought it would be. Being with Cahir isn't what it used to be. But Cassidy can't tell anyone that it's all going wrong. She'll lose everything she loves. Cahir has found bliss. He has everything he ever wanted. For a while. Until he realizes that Cassidy is doing everything she can to push him away, to hide from him. He'll fight for them. He'll always fight for them. But if he loses he doesn't just lose his best friend. He loses his his family.
I don't even know if I liked this book or not. I read all three. To me it was like watching a reality show. I haven't read this author before so I'm not familiar with the other books. I do know that the character Cash was broken. It seems to be the fad now to write about broken black women. And the fact that she preferred to work for someone else and make them all the money seems like slave mentality to me.