After her mother’s tragic death, Shayla is left to navigate her teenage years without the protective love of her mom.
She has no choice but to be dependent on her neglectful, playboy father. After she is sexually abused by one of her nannies, Shayla’s life spins out of control, and she engages in promiscuous and risky sexual behavior.
Before she turns 18, Shayla lands a job as a waitress in one of Harlem’s top strip clubs, where she learns to run scams on unsuspecting patrons. After she is raped and left for dead after work one night, she is too scared to tell the truth. She conspires with her best friend, and they lie to the police, to her father, and to the district attorney, in order to protect the strip club owner, who hires underage girls.
A man is ultimately arrested, charged, and sent to jail for the rape, despite his insistence that he is innocent. With the help of a great mentor, Shayla is able to dramatically turn her life around. She graduates from Howard University, and with a career and success in front of her, she is ready to put her negative past behind her—until an unexpected twist turns her life upside down once again. With the advance of DNA technology, the man who was sent to prison convinces the court to take a second look at his conviction. Shayla is forced to confront the lies that she told and come face to face with some ugly demons.
i think this book is a great book for any girl who is going through problems with thier current boyfriend or has any sexual disease and also for any girl who is mature enough to read this book. This book is very graphic and violent. I warned you!
Excellent, well spoken story of life, forgiveness, and redemption. Shayla's promiscuity at an early age was a direct result of beiing vulnerable to outside influences due to the death of her mother.
Every thing happens gor a reason even if the fruition of that reasoning isn't immediate. Many reviewers complained this tale was too graphic but I believe it was contextually necessary to tell her story.
Well done. My first read by this author. Won't be my last
This book was interesting but at the same time you have to be mature to read it. Its very graphic. And, oh yeah it is good for girls going through hard times at young ages and leading them to the right/wrong path. Thumbs Up, Hate Down.
I over loved this book. It's so realistic and attention grabbing. You never know what to expect nor are you prepared for what you will find out. I highly recommend this book.
Excellent in every single wa5! I love how the author incorporated God into this situation! I would recommend this book to all the young boys and girls out there, everyone can learn from this book. Most definitely five-star worthy! Extravagant job Mr. Anthony!
I guess I'm going to see what the "urban" labeled book is like. Not sure this is my type of book though.
So, this book was ok, but I don't know how many more like this I will read. Overall, things just seemed to work out too smoothly when they were meant to be (and badly when they were meant to).
I should’ve known it was going to get real Tyler Perry at the end by the cover. To be fair, this was something a family member wanted me to listen to and she is banned from anymore recommendations. The story telling is great, but it’s so cliche. She finds Jesus and her hoedem is washed away.
It was hard getting through the first 15 chapters and by hard I mean you will be mad and disgusted. However it ended on a really good note and a lot can be taken from the book.
If you like black trauma and redemption/ overcoming stories then this is for you.
Wow! What an amazing story. I don't know what else to say. You need to read this book. Shayla will forever be apart of me. God knows. God provides. God is. Excellent book.
Shayla was battling some heavy sh*+ at times she made me mad. it's like she just let things happen to her ..... instead of sticking up for herself. Everyone she came encountered with made me mad from Joyce to her father. I wish she had her mother in her life .... the author kept my attention I was mad hoping the character would grow more before the ending of the book. the way Shayla was described was totally different from the cover photo. They should've just described her that way.... I would've liked to know what Angie.... I really hated that Shayla lied smh .....