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5.0 out of 5 stars
And so it begins,
By Michelle D. Mcgriff "Author" (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: West End Girls (Paperback)
Now that their brother Debonair is serving five years in prison, three sisters - Tanqueray, Unique and Sinclair - will have to learn to fend for themselves. The oldest sister, Tanqueray, is a functioning addict bent on satisfying her selfish needs and desires. A mother of four by the age of 23, Unique is in denial about what her latest man is up to. Sheltered baby sister Sinclair is trying to spread her wings - but has set her bird's eye view on the wrong target. As the sisters struggle for survival and with each other, will they manage to come together when tragedy strikes? This discription is just a peek into what Lena Scott has in store with this book. You'll laugh and shake your head--maybe even shed a tear...but all in all you'll relate to what these girls are going through as they attempt to make their way in the ghetto... since they can't seem to find their way out!
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: West End Girls (Paperback)
Nice book, however the ending left me hanging. There are alot of unanswered questions, what happens with the mothers house, Tanqueray and Finest, Sinclair and Malcolm, Unique and her children. This was a easy read from beginning to end, I hope there is a part two. I'm looking forward to Lena's next book.
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