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Well written, with a very developed storyline, personable characters, and believable dialogue; this book will have you rooting for Faith even when you know she's wrong. A married woman with a husband in prison and a stellar son, Corey, on his way to college, Faith gets caught up in a moment of weakness with her son's grammar school friend, Darius. The plot develops as both Faith and Darius have to decide what to do about their passion before Corey finds out. The book takes a few chapters to pick up, but once it does it's steady until the end. I would definitely read another one from K.M. Thompson. 1. What did you like best about this book? 2. What did you dislike about this book? 3. How can the author improve this book? The views expressed in published reviews are solely those of the reviewer. The Urban Book Source cannot be held accountable. The information featured, represents that of the reviewer and not that of The Urban Book Source. The reviewer takes full responsibility for the information presented.
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