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7:33 a.m. [Paperback]

Monda Webb (Author)
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October 1, 2007
In a city where power struggles take place daily on Capitol Hill, another power struggle is taking place beyond the monuments; namely between Damion Eric Cross, his girlfriend Crystal Renee Leonard and his girlfriend, Madison Paige Robinson. You can only juggle so long before you drop a ball, and eventually, in a town as city slick and country cool as Washington, DC, the two women are bound to discover one another. But how do you manage the truth once you know it? Is it possible to love two people at once? Is it possible for one man to stay faithful to one woman in a city bursting at the seams with beautiful, professional women and an obvious shortage of good brothers? Read 7:33 a.m., and judge for yourself. The story takes place during the course of a year, from 1999 to the millennium, as the plot grows along with the main characters. 7:33 a.m. paints Washington, DC as a character among a cast of rich and memorable characters who range from simple to complex to somewhere in-between. 7:33 a.m. is funny, honest, unflinchingly real, and sure to make you run the gamut of emotions, from laughter to anger to tears. You will definitely hollar out loud, as this story touches you in only ways you can relate to with your own personal experiences.

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About the Author

Residing in Rockville, Md., Author and Poet Monda Raquel Webb is working on a couple of literary projects, including a book of short stories entitled, Red Clay Dirt and collaborating with her good friend Hermond Palmer on an exciting adventure novel entitled Grapevine . 7:33 a.m. is her first novel, preceded by a book of poetry, A Peek Into My Soul , a timeless collection of poems that draw from the human experience. Monda is a licensed residential Real Estate Agent in MD and D.C. and finds selling very fulfilling. Real Estate is a natural fit for Monda, who combines her 10 years in the financial industry with her love of people to create a win-win for everyone involved in a transaction. I am able to track and measure the direct impact I have on a customer, whether they are buying or selling. Every person I meet enriches my life in some way, and for that, I am grateful. She's also a featured realtor on HGTV s Get It Sold and has made a guest appearance on Designed to Sell .

Product Details

  • Paperback: 227 pages
  • Publisher: Latebloomer 2000 (October 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979782708
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979782701
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,594,115 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Author and Poet Monda Raquel Webb lives in Rockville, Maryland. She works as a freelance consultant, sells real estate, and has been a featured Realtor® on several episodes of HGTV's "Get it Sold".

An engaging and eloquent speaker, Monda also performs her poetry at select venues nationwide. Monda is currently working on 7:33 am the Movie, an independent full-length feature film adapted from the novel by director Aimee Dixon - to be released in spring 2012.

Her personal mantra? Dare to dream, do your dream, and manifest your destiny. With two compelling poetry books and a riveting novel under her belt, by God's Grace, Monda is doing just that.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Matter of Time, November 15, 2009
This review is from: 7:33 a.m. (Paperback)
The year is 2000 and readers meet Madison Robinson, a computer tech who also freelances for The Chocolate City Voice newspaper. Its 7:33 a.m. and Madison has been lying beside her boyfriend, Damion Cross, when some persistent person begins to knock on his door. While Damion goes to answer the door, Madison heads for the bathtub where she navigates back to 1999 and introduces readers to how the two met, her job, co-workers, best friend and family. Through many parts of the story we hear from Damion as well as Crystal Leonard, his other girlfriend, who is the person knocking at the door.

"7:33 AM" is predicable. With a great premise and title, I felt the story lagged in comparison to what it could've been. I never felt that the connection in either of the relationships was how the author portrayed it. Readers are introduced to secondary characters, which, in the end, were just left in limbo. While some may enjoy Monda's attempt at humor, dedication pages, advertisements and poems, I simply wanted to get to the heart of the story.


Reviewed by: Crystal

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5.0 out of 5 stars AAMBC Book Reviews, March 10, 2010
This review is from: 7:33 a.m. (Paperback)
Damion Eric Cross is trying to juggle two women. His girl friend Crystal Renee Leonard, who is a Judge. Crystal has been dating Damion for 5 years and all she wants is for him to marry her, she is always there for him even with the times he has cheated on her in the past. Will she finally realize and wake up. His other girlfriend is Madison Paige Robinson who works with computers. She plays hard to get at first but falls hard for Damion quick. Is it possible to love two people? I enjoyed how each chapter went from character to character and kept my interest. I wanted to say to both Crystal and Madison...Wake Up. From the very beginning this book captivated my attention. I was eager to continue reading. Both women and men will appreciate this book. Monda Raquel Webb's novel is well written. This book had it all from drama to making you laugh. I was not disappointed at all.


BARBARA MORGAN
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3.0 out of 5 stars Time Really Does Affect Our Everyday Lives, November 3, 2009
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This review is from: 7:33 a.m. (Paperback)
In 7:33am: THE CLOCK IS TICKING. WAKE UP!, Damien Eric Cross thinks that he can juggle two women at once. Living in the heart of Washington, D.C. where he has his pick of beautiful women, he chooses Madison Paige Robinson and Crystal Renee Leonard. Bad timing will result in both women discovering that they are being cheated on. But once they discover the truth, will they call it quits with Damien or continue to sell themselves short by staying with an unfaithful man? Only time will tell.

The subject matter of this novel was about one man trying to juggle two women. Webb told the tale from three points of view, which gave us insight in the lives of all the parties involved in this love affair. Both women learn a valuable lesson when it comes to following your instincts about love and loving yourself first. The novel was extremely plot heavy, and sadly the action did not start until the last 50 pages of the book. While Webb's point about being involved in a love triangle was made, I would have enjoyed more originality in the story, instead of the obvious and usual plot and conclusion that comes about when one man can't be faithful to one woman.

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