Sometimes when we think it’s over, it's really the start of something new. It could be fun and exciting, but it could be scary and painful. Find out how it felt for Staci when she realizes it isn't over yet.
From Monday to Next Monday, this was definitely a turn of events that I did not see coming. Kyndall is back, but with a different agenda in mind this week. However, make no mistake crossing Kyndall still has deadly consequences! An unexpected duo joins forces to uncover truths, and Staci still fights to protect the family that she has left. Great read & continuation of Monday. Please read Book 1 (Monday) first, would not recommend as a standalone.
This one wasn’t as wild as the first book, but trust me—it still gave crazy… AS HELL! 🤨 It was a quick read, and honestly a solid way to wrap up the madness of that Monday because whew, a LOT went down! Lol!! I was satisfied with the ending because even though Kyndall was a certified crash out, I understood her… which doesn’t excuse her psychotic behavior, but it at least made sense.
I loved that some of the people got exactly what they deserved, but at the same time, she definitely needed to pay for the ones who just happened to be in her way—because they didn’t deserve that! Would I have helped little psycho?? Hell nah. But Staci was clearly better than me! 🤨 Still, I’m lowkey glad she did, because even though Kyndall was out here slamming the “life’s cards” on tables and throwing the others across the room, she really didn’t deserve the hand she was dealt.
Honestly, you could knock out both books in a single day and feel satisfied. I’d recommend the series, but I do wish the ending had gone just a little further before it wrapped up!🤷🏽♀️
I really loved this book. That wasn’t the ending I was expecting….but it was better than anything I could have imagined on my own👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. My only issue with this book was that there were a few mistakes that kind of confused me so I had to go back and reread certain parts after making my own corrections. For instance, in the beginning, Tiffnay’s name was being used in place of Ebony
One of the missing pieces was filled in from part one, but I must've missed Dick's motivation. Somewhere along the line, the story went downhill for me. Just too much killing. I guess I was looking for a better ending.
This wrap up was superb! Oh my heart ached for Kyndall and I was pleasantly surprised to find myself rooting for the villain. Dick and Staci are the true heroes because they never stopped fighting for truth or justice. Excellent book!!!
I was glad that for once she expanded the story so us, the readers could see how it all ended without feeling like we were being cheated. However, Monday and Next Monday could had all fit into one book and would have still been a great read
The book was a quick read I like how it answered some of the questions from book one and of u think about it there a message there we can not control the actions of others but we can control how we respond to them I hate Kyndall did all she did but I’m glad staci gets another chance to chngae her life around
Serial Killer on the loose. I predicted the killer would not die. She had unfinished business. One good lesson to learn is don’t be so anxious. Be willing to wait that extra moment. It just may save your life or the life of your loved ones.
This book was a great follow up to book one. Staci just couldn't catch a break, but in a why she did. Don't want to put in any spoilers, just know this book it good. It you liked `Monday', you'll love `Next Monday'
These stories are absolutely wild! They are crazy to the point where you don't even care about the plot holes or inconsistencies. I think I'm an instant fan!
Next Monday was something else but when you’re looking for answers you will do any and everything. We all need to skip Monday and start with Tuesday 🤣🤣🤣