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A review by thebusybookmom
Arm Candy Warrior by E.M. Moore
5.0
The follow up to Upper Cut Princess and boy was the heat turned up.
We pick up right at the ending of book 1 with all hell breaking loose. Kyla doesn't know where her boys are, but ends up at Johnny's. Johnny continues to be a loose piece in the will he or won't he join the harem. This book continues with Kyla exploring her relationship with Oscer, amd her relation shop with Brawler. Lots of truths come out, and trust is built between her and the two boys. The new twist is the chemistry between Kyla and Magnum. What started out as platonic (with lastly appreciation) is turning into something more.
Through all of this we are still seeing Kyla navigate life on Big Daddy K's radar, the rival gangs out to get her, high school, and Johnny's protectiveness. The fighting continues to be her outlet when everything starts to be too much.
Kayla's inner strength and willingness to take risks for what she wants keeps me enthralled and envious. She definitly know who she is, what she wants, and goes to get it.
Moore's writing continues to be flawless. I love that even though it is RH Kyla has an individual relationship with each of her men. The place is set by the two people in that relationship. There is not a competition or a race to ome up each other.
We pick up right at the ending of book 1 with all hell breaking loose. Kyla doesn't know where her boys are, but ends up at Johnny's. Johnny continues to be a loose piece in the will he or won't he join the harem. This book continues with Kyla exploring her relationship with Oscer, amd her relation shop with Brawler. Lots of truths come out, and trust is built between her and the two boys. The new twist is the chemistry between Kyla and Magnum. What started out as platonic (with lastly appreciation) is turning into something more.
Through all of this we are still seeing Kyla navigate life on Big Daddy K's radar, the rival gangs out to get her, high school, and Johnny's protectiveness. The fighting continues to be her outlet when everything starts to be too much.
Kayla's inner strength and willingness to take risks for what she wants keeps me enthralled and envious. She definitly know who she is, what she wants, and goes to get it.
Moore's writing continues to be flawless. I love that even though it is RH Kyla has an individual relationship with each of her men. The place is set by the two people in that relationship. There is not a competition or a race to ome up each other.