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IT WAS DEFINITELY A STICKY SITUATION, May 8, 2008
I COULDN'T PUT THIS BOOK DOWN. I TRULY LOVE ME SOME KIKI. THAT GIRL REALLY KNOWS HOW TO TELL A STORY & GIVE YOU REALLY SICK TWIST AT THE END. I NEVER SAW IT COMING. HOWEVER, THERE MIGHT BE A SEQUEL!! LET'S KEEP OUR FINGERS CROSSED!
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Another One Bites The Dust!, September 3, 2008
Kiki Swinson, author of Wifey, has done it again with this knock-out, drag-out, drama-filled tale, A Sticky Situation.
Keeping the tone upbeat and full of excitement, we are introduced to Maxine Shaw, a federal parole officer who has fallen in love with one of her parolees. Ms. Shaw is a stickler for following the rules, but when her heart becomes involved she throws caution to the wind. Seth Richardson is this hardcore drug dealer who sweeps Maxine off her feet, but he is a cheating, conniving liar that will do anything to get ahead. An ex-con and former drug dealer, Seth is trying to stack his cash for when his girlfriend gets released from prison so they can ride out into the sunset.
While Maxine is showing signs of low self esteem, Samantha Mitchell, is back on the scene and is claiming what is rightfully hers and that is Seth. Freshly released from jail, all she can think about is reuniting with Seth. But once she realizes he has not changed his old ways and refuses to remain faithful to her, Samantha decides to take matters into her own hands.
Filled with double crossing players, back-stabbers, and straight up snitches, this book will have you jumping out of your seat. I recommend A Sticky Situation to fans of Ms. Swinson and Urban Fiction readers.
Reviewed by: Cheryl H
APOOO BookClub
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IT WAS OKAY!, July 21, 2008
This book was just OKAY for me. At times, I felt that certain things just didn't make sense to be added in the book. For example, what was the purpose of Samantha receiving that call from the other guy at her house? What about the Correction Officer threatning to get her back? That situation just died out and never mentioned again. I think certain things didn't need to be included in the book. I didn't like Maxine's character at all! Not only was she crazy, she was very needy and it was very aggravating! I know women like this do exist but it just became too much. The ending threw me for a complete loop. It wasn't even expected but the crazy thing is...I didn't like the ending. To me, it just didn't make sense. Is this a set up for a part 2? Does she just get away with it? It was okay. It's entertaining and I would suggest to others to purchase it.
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