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Love Shoulda Brought Your Ass Home, by Victoria D. Johnson

Love Shoulda Brought Your Ass Home, by Victoria D. Johnson

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Love Shoulda Brought Your Ass Home, by Victoria D. Johnson

Love Shoulda Brought Your Ass Home, by Victoria D. Johnson



Love Shoulda Brought Your Ass Home, by Victoria D. Johnson

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Kamajae Alexander has her life on track; she has a cushy job making some serious coins, a nice ride, and she lives in a beautiful condo. She is definitely living her life like it’s golden. Her friends and family adore her, and she is the happiest she has ever been until she starts catching feelings for her best friend, Jayceon. Jayceon is one of her best friends and she never looked at him outside of that. Keeping Jayceon in the friend zone has proved to be a fatal mistake, because now he is dating Crystal. Crystal is the new girl in town, and she comes with a lot of attitude and obvious hatred for Kamajae. Kamajae’s world is flipped upside down when she starts receiving messages from a mystery person, who wants nothing more than to destroy her happiness. Secrets will be revealed that will have Kamajae questioning everything and everyone around her. Will she get her happily ever after?

Love Shoulda Brought Your Ass Home, by Victoria D. Johnson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #357349 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-29
  • Released on: 2015-11-29
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Love Shoulda Brought Your Ass Home, by Victoria D. Johnson


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Extremely disappointing(SPOILER ALERT) By W. Michelle Davis Ok in the beginning of the book I actually thought that it was going to be a good read but then as I continued to read I became confused with the timeline.  The book is originally set in the past, however the music references such as Matrimony by Wale ft. Usher would suggest that the events are occurring in the present simply because this song was released until June, 2015.  During this scene that is being set they are still in their junior year of highschool. At the very least this would make this book a futuristic book because at least a minimum of 5 years lapses which would put the year at 2020.  At about 32% into the book one minute Jae went over to Jayseon’s house to tell him goodbye because he was leaving going to college and then the next paragraph talks about an email that she received and that she hasn’t talked to or laid eyes on Jayceon in 2 years???? I’m confused.  There was no segue no indication that time had elapsed or a seamless transition.  One minute they had just graduated from high school and walked across the stage and in the very next paragraph 2 years had lapsed.  At 35% we are given the indication that she lives on her own and now has a boyfriend by the name of Devin of whom we have absolutely no clue as to where he came from, how they met, or anything else pertinent about their relationship.  We are then told by Karmajae’s point of view that they are not in a committed relationship and that he has started to become extremely clingy.  Now previously it was stated that she would be attending an HBCU but we are given no indication of how college life transpired what her life has consisted of up to this point or nothing.  Fast forward further in the book we see the Jae and Jay meet for lunch and during their luncheon they are both very much aware of the strong feelings that they possess for one another but they let yet another opportunity pass them by.  Upon arriving home from her luncheon with Jay, Jae discovers Devin asleep in his car; after she wakes him up and takes a bath she comes back downstairs only to find him asleep on the couch.  Not really feeling this she proceeds to ride his face and right when she climaxes she yells out Jayceon!!!Devin exits stage left never to be heard from again.  Further along in the book at about 71% this chapter begins with Ranae talking and lamenting coming clean about a huge secret that she has been carrying around.  Right in the middle of her talking the point of view seemingly switches from Ranae to Karmajae.  This is an assumption because it isn’t clearly defined but based on what is being said i.e., “September 5 whoop, whoop!! It’s my birthday”  This leads me to believe that this is now Karmajae’s voice.  There are several more instances where the person speaking changes in mid stride.  The events that transpired with Ranae, her parents and Darrell were completely unbelievable. I find it highly questionable that if someone delivered the type of information that Darrell delivered to Ranae's mother and father that the end result would not have been how it was portrayed in the book. Secondly the timeframe that Ranae sat on her secret without letting anyone know whose life ultimately could have been in danger was again unbelievable especially since she says that she loves these girls like they were her sisters. The ending was very off-putting we see where the police arrive and it basically said they were questioned for hours and let go.  It doesn’t mention if Crystal is arrested, admitted into the Psych ward of a Mental hospital or nothing.  It just stops and moves to the next point.  They drive back to Baltimore with the intention of dropping everyone off when Danitra’s water breaks.  They get to the hospital and all of a sudden Karmajae sneaks off and her inner voice lets us know she is set to administer her own brand of justice for everyone that hurt her.  The premise of this story could have been really good and I can kind of see the path that the author was attempting to take but this book missed the mark by a long shot.  There were just too many discrepancies and the story was too choppy with way too many starts and stops for it to flow in the way I am sure she intended.  Even the title of the book has absolutely NOTHING to do with the actual events that are occurring in the book. As always I urge anyone that is following their dream to first ensure that they perfect their craft before presenting the finished work to the masses.  It is very clear that this was not done and whomever is on her team, is not providing her with good, solid, constructive feedback.  I can actually see the potential and with the right guidance and mentorship I think she has what it takes to eventually become a really good writer. Have I completely thrown in the towel with this author?  I think not. I think that she warrants another chance and will purchase her next project and hopefully will see growth and improvement with the writing.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. L.S.B.Y.A.H. By LaGyrl7 Okay, the good news is, the book was actually okay once you got through a lot of the confusion. The storyline was a good one, interesting as well I'd say because the prologue pulled me in. I was ready to read this book because it wasn't like the typical urban fiction read and was more like a suspense/mystery type book. About half way through I kinda figured it out, but continued to read through the end to see how it all played out.One chapter started out as Crystal, but appeared to be about Kemajae as you read on. This also happened throughout the entire book; several instances where the POV chapter started out as one character, but would switch midway through.The timelines were very unclear and moved to swiftly without there being a bridge to close the time gaps. We went from them being in middle school, then briefly to high school, which was followed by a 'mention' of Kamajae going to college, but no details of her college life. Fast forward to approximately 1-2 chapters later and she has this good job, house, car, etc and she's meeting with Jay. There was also no mention of the relationship between Crystal and Jay beyond the mention of them being together in high school, however when his character resurfaces, he's mentioning possibly marrying Crystal. The character development and background stories of each character were severely lacking.There were several other inconsistencies throughout the book in regards to Denetria. In the same chapter, she referred to Trevor as her husband several times to suggest they'd gotten married, but later in that same paragraph, she would say she couldn't wait until they were married. And the introduction of the other characters didn't always flow so well. Overall, it was a decent read but I feel (my opinion) it could've been wrapped up in one installment.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. get a really good editor. By Bonitaojos My advice to you...get a really good editor.....I really tried but I just could not get into this story. It was all over the place and just bad

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