Spoiled by her father and brothers since witnessing the car-accident death of her mother, Babysister, a young black woman in her twenties, sets her sights on her best friend's man, Darren Forrest Wilson, and learns a lesson about the value of friendship. A first novel. Read by Marjorie Johnson. Book available.
I took a class from Renee in Berkeley extension. She did a great job with this book. It's fluffy and fun and satisfying. (She's also a great teacher so if you are interested, check out her class...)
I picked up this book from the library after reading the author's last book for a book club meeting. This was a good story, especially since a couple of the characters made me very mad at the way they were acting. A very good story.
DNF!!! This book is a fast-paced and easy to read but it’s toxic and trifling. The amount of times that babysister got on my nerves and she isn’t really real person.
I loved how she added dimension to the characters, but I wasn't 100% on the way it ended. The ending left me incomplete, like there should have been more.