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Reviewed by: Delonya Conyers


Sand and Rene are a lesbian couple that share damaging secrets that could destroy their relationship. Sand is the butch of the relationship who's cornrows, hazel eyes, and boyish mannerisms cause many a women to take notice, but allegedly Sand only has eyes for Rene's angelic face which she has tattooed on her arm. Sand is working hard to open a club, add to that the distraction of other women trying to get with her, one can understand why she isn't able to pay as much attention to Rene as Rene wants.

Rene is struggling to live with the stigma that comes with living an alternate lifestyle. Sexy as hell, the men that push up on her aren't trying to hear that she wants to be with another woman. Not even Rene's best friend Shun understands why she wants to be with Sand when there are so many men vying for her attention. Not to mention that Rene has never been with a man and Shun knows that Rene should test out the water and see what she's been missing.

Rene finally decides to give in to Shun's urgings and hooks up with Vincent but she's bitten off way more than she can chew. Rene is truly leading a double-life as she finds herself living with Sand while being engaged to Vincent. And of all the things that Sand can tolerate Rene creeping with a man is not one of them. But with Sand caught up in her own web of deception will she even manage to notice Rene's?

What did you like about the book?
There were lots of betrayals and lies plus major twists and turns that will throw the readers through loops.

What did you dislike about the book?
Some of the twists were a little over the top and with so many occurring readers may have to go back to reread certain parts.

What can the author do to improve the book?
A little more realism would help and of course all the loose ends have to be tied up nicely in the sequel.


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