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torrie_reads's review
4.0
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Leah, Leah, Leah girl! Hearing Leah's back story you cannot help but feel bad for her. But she keeps doing the most horrible things and it is impossible to root for her.
This book is intense! After the ending of the first and then it carrying over into this one whew. It was a wild ride. I read it in a day.
I'll go ahead and say it again this needs to be a television series.
And Indie needs some patience because that man snaps quick.
At this point I still don't like any of these characters they are all making terrible decisions and not thinking about consequences at all..
Leah, Leah, Leah girl! Hearing Leah's back story you cannot help but feel bad for her. But she keeps doing the most horrible things and it is impossible to root for her.
This book is intense! After the ending of the first and then it carrying over into this one whew. It was a wild ride. I read it in a day.
I'll go ahead and say it again this needs to be a television series.
And Indie needs some patience because that man snaps quick.
At this point I still don't like any of these characters they are all making terrible decisions and not thinking about consequences at all..
allysaudiobooks's review against another edition
5.0
Not going to lie, I did not care to hear Leah’s story and disappointed when I realized she may be the focus of this book. Ultimately it was nice to learn her story and it made things make a LOT more sense. Who would’ve thought Yaya and Leah were connected in that way?!?! Great story!
ebonyessencebookshelf's review
challenging
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
I think Ashley’s goal was to piss me off and stress me out because baby i was too upset Lol.
This was a good read and a lot to take. I stopped listening to the book a few times because y’all don’t understand how i was rolling my eyes stressed out. This book dang near had me on Leah’s side completely. Now what happened to hear is totally F’d up in the biggest way possible. However, girl you’re grown and blaming someone else that was just as innocent as you is crazy.
Now yaya gets on my last nerve. I’m so over her. She better redeem herself come next book. She was such an ick to me. Girl wants to be tough so bad but two times so far when you needed to speak to indie you punk out. Then start being mean towards him and being selfish like he knows what’s going on. That man had no idea about certain things. The book is good.
allthingstajah's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
5.0
Graphic: Violence, Gun violence, Drug use, and Murder
funsizedshawti's review against another edition
4.0
OMG!!!!!! Nooooooooooooo that evil evil brat Leah
killahkayyy_'s review against another edition
dark
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
This sequel to the Prada Plan left off right where the last one ended. This story continued to follow Yaya, Indie, and Leah with a couple of new faces and a surprising old one. This was supposed to be Leah’s story but it was just a background on Leah. The story was still mainly told from Yaya’s POV like the last one. I thought it was going to be through the eyes of Leah only. However, it still was a good story.
Yaya’s life went from low down to rock bottom. I mean how else would anyone be after the loss of their best friend and mother?
Leah’s life had a very sad and traumatic beginning. It was heartbreaking to read. However, adult Leah is so delusional and evil that it’ll make you forget all her childhood trauma.
There were some good reveals and twists. These women truly can’t outrun their pasts. I’ll be reading the next one for sure!
Yaya’s life went from low down to rock bottom. I mean how else would anyone be after the loss of their best friend and mother?
Leah’s life had a very sad and traumatic beginning. It was heartbreaking to read. However, adult Leah is so delusional and evil that it’ll make you forget all her childhood trauma.
There were some good reveals and twists. These women truly can’t outrun their pasts. I’ll be reading the next one for sure!