Meet Meelah Williams, a single mother who has recently been hit with a devastating blow in the love department. Struggling to deal with her emotions, motherhood and every day life has her wanting to give up. That is, until someone new applies pressure to see her truly happy. Falling quickly to love’s conquest wasn’t in the plans and Meelah is unsure of it all. Will she let her guard down only to be let down or is this love for real?
Wilson “Woo” Peterson has his life all the way together. The only thing is, he’s come to realize that the woman in his life is all wrong for him. He’s been trapped in a relationship for over a decade and his once loving feelings has long ago subsided. When he meets someone who brings out his softer side and ignites a love he never knew, Woo begins to feel alive for the first time in forever. Can he let go of his past in order to have a better future? Or, will he miss out on true love?
Dear Love, Come Through is an erotic urban romance telling the tale of undeniable love and the journey it takes to get there.
This book was a good read. I really enjoyed it and couldn't put it down. Meelah, was hit with some devastating news. One day everything was good, then the next Rashad kicking her and his daughter out. Enters Woo, who's in a situation and realize he's not happy. These two meet and attracted to each other. Things moved fast, but their love was real. I'd like to know what about Rashad and his other family, two children around the same age. I'd like a spin-off with Ameri and Mazzi. Only drawback was some grammar errors, but didn't take away from the storyline. Good job Thee Tasha Marie.
Meelah is blindsided when her husband decides to be done with his current family and ready to replace them with another. Attempting to move on, she meets Wilson aka Woo and he quickly shows her that all men ain’t dogs. Or did he? Their courtship is quick and in no time they’re in love. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m all for a single mom getting spoiled rotten after bouncing back from being fucked over by a weak ass man, but this book here got my antennas up to the roof, because child-what? Let’s start with the fact that Woo really a fuck boy himself but he acting like he decent!! How you starting fresh and ain’t dead the last situation? I don’t even want to get into how the situation was handled because it’s gonna make my pressure sky high! Overall, this book could’ve benefited from editing, more character development, fleshed out scenes and proper resolutions of previous relationships. It had the potential to be decent story, however, it just didn’t work for me.
I was excited for this book but was let down. First off, Woo was cheating on his fiancé. Then had the nerve to end it like he did. She was owed better than that. Secondly keeping the facts. The fiancé specially said “ we can leave the kids with my parents’” however, they didn’t have kids. The it was “10 “ year since they meet in higher school but that was not accurate. Also, no closure with Rashad. He had a child the same again as his daughter. Luckily this book was only $.99, otherwise I would have requested a refund.
This was a good short story. Meelah went through a really rough time but a chance encounter with Woo turned her sadness into steamy sex romps, a walk down the isle and a little blessing for the furture. When life throws you a few curveballs and setbacks never give up because things will definitely start to come full circle and get you back on your feet.
It’s never too late to find your true love and that’s what happened with Woo and Meelah. I read another’s comment about him owing Halo an explanation… and no he didn’t…there was no love there for years. He broke it off as he should have and never looked back.
This was a cool story. Would have liked for Wilson’s relationship to be addressed - he was dead ass wrong for going there with Meelah in the first place. That’s my only fault with this story.
I was looking for something good to read when someone mentioned this book in a group I’m in. I’m pleasantly surprised how much I loved this story! It was fast paced but it didn’t take away from the plot. I loved everything about it!
I enjoyed this read… it was short, entertaining and spicy… a few errors that was able to be overlooked but overall I would love more from Meehan and Woo… this was my first read from this author and I’m excited for more
There needed to be more character development and relationship building of the characters. It wasn’t interesting due to the lack of plot development. Quick read that took me a little less than an hour.
Comfort is wonderful however if you’re not happy or smiling it’s time to move forward. Relationships are hard however two that turn into one are supposed to grow stronger not feel as your having teeth pulled without anesthesia.
This was short, sweet, and entertaining. Some might say that Woo was cut from the same cloth as Rashad but I could separate the two. There were a few grammatical errors but not enough to detract from the story.
Loved how the story flowed it was a great read glad everyone got they happy ending meme and woo deserve a little happiness ok we need a little spin off on the friends
The story was good. It needed a good edit to catch the grammar issues to get a higher rating. The sentences ending with prepositions were annoying. The love story was kinda disrespectful at times and languid in places. Overall the story was okay.
I just love stories where people find true love after being released from the shackles of an unfitting relationship. Wood and Meelah were meant for each other ❤️
I really enjoyed this book. I don’t like cheaters but the story line was good. There were a few issues, like dropping off kids that the couple didn’t have.