A review by allysaudiobooks
Black Girls Must Be Magic by Jayne Allen

3.0

I feel similarly about this book as I did about the first but at least the first had a cliffhanger that made you a bit curious about this one. This is a good passive read, nothing too deep or mind blowing. I didn’t feel deeply connected to the characters whatsoever it was almost like watching a random movie that comes on TV that you never bother to remember the name of. I felt that Tabitha (the main character) was so doubtful of herself throughout the us book that it was frustrating. “How could such an ambitious woman with such a successful career doubt herself this much?” I found myself wondering more times than I can remember. It didn’t seem to fit her archetype but I’m not the author. I would say not to read this book, it just simply lacked depth for me personally.