I was not expecting to like Henley and Shareef so much. They were so stinkin’ adorable. Theirs was another relationship that spanned from teenagers to adults. Henley has been in love with Shareef since she was 15 years old but, she would never admit it because, she was afraid it would ruin her friendship with Amina. Shareef was in love too but, he wasn’t ready to be tied down in a relationship at such a young age. So, he refused to act on his feelings until he could give Henley what she deserved. Poor Henley. Her parents were trash. They were so indifferent and emotionally neglectful towards Henley her entire life. If the conversation wasn’t about Henley working for the family business, it was like she didn’t even exist to them. And, that BS excuse her mama gave for treating Henley the way she did was just ridiculous and made absolutely no sense. It just wasn’t a good enough reason to treat, not only your child but, your only daughter that way. Then, her mama had the audacity to think she and Henley could actually have a relationship because, she felt like she cleansed her conscious with that weak azz apology. Ummmmm, I think TF not! There was no clarity given on why her dad treated Henley the way he did. I would’ve love to know why he went out of his way to be such an a-hole to his daughter. Thank God for Jamir and Julian. They were more than just her big brothers and they made sure Henley knew she was loved by them daily. Their backstory gives you a little more insight into Henly’s relationship with the Black family and how she became so close to them. Between her brothers and the Blacks, they rallied around Henley and smothered her with so much love. But, there’s still nothing like having the love of your own mama and daddy. And Then You Loved Me was such a sweet read. Henley and Shareef’s friendship turned love story was absolutely beautiful.