Rating: Summary: Good Read for Men Review: I completed reading your book over the holiday weekend. For reference, I read 7 or 8 books a year. I probably start and don't finish another 4 or 5. I usually read non-fiction self-help books. What did I enjoy about this book? The first thing is that I appreciated reading a book that spoke to some of my thoughts as it relates to fatherhood and relationships. There aren't many books that I've read that are written by African-American authors that don't just depict us as lazy, drunks, whores, or thugs. 'It's okay to be a loving father and husband without the drama'. Woven into core of this novel is the fact that that good overcomes evil. We navigate through life with this hope. I appreciate you poring out your thoughts on life through this tale. It was a hell of way to express your thoughts without having to preach. I commend you for your creativeness. They say we all have a book in us. Looks like you have a couple. Keep on writing, my brother.
Rating: Summary: Great Read Review: I enjoyed the book. I liked the characters and do believe that everyone woman is searching for her Noah. I have purchased the sequel, "Urban Tales" and waiting to see how the story continues.
The book stimluated interesting conversation amognst ourselves and with the author who we had the pleasure to meet.
If I had the opportunity to cast for a movie, I have identified who should play what.
This a book you get to have in your library.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Work! Review: I found the book to be very interesting and intriguing. It kept my attention til the very end. Actually, I did not want it to end. I wanted to continue on and on. If there is to be a second book, I can hardly wait. I would love to see how he would continue on with the characters. I really liked Noah and admired the love that he had for his wife. Mr Simpson, keep up the good work and May God Continue to Bless You with His Riches!
Rating: Summary: Awesome Story Review: I just finsihed reading Until Death do Us Part, it's an awesome story!!!I was very impressed with the story line and the writing. As I was reading the book I found myself getting so caught up with the characters that I had to remind myself that it was a fictional story. :-) I am an avid reader & I have a very diffcult time finding books that are entertaining, and well written to read, this book was all of that and more!!Hats off to you Mr. Simpson, you are truly a gifter writer, I can't wait to read the next installment.
Rating: Summary: I just can't tell it all.... Review: I truly loved this book. I read it in two days because I couldn't put it down. Not only was it captivating and suspensful it was also romantic. Noah and Andrea had the kind of love that I someday wish to have. This book make me belive that all things are possible. There is so muuch more to this book that I don't think I could do it any justice with my review. I do know that Mr. Simpsons needs to publish the next one real soon the suspense is killing me. Keep up the good work Gregory!!!
Rating: Summary: A Love Story with Suspense Thrown In Review: I was totally caught up in this book from word one and I must commend the author, Gregory J.T. Simpson, for a wonderful job in igniting the desire to read Until Death Do Us Part! from the first moments of reading. I think the question on the back cover of the book completely sums up the crux of the novel, "how do you measure a man's love for his woman?" the reader will eagerly turn pages to find the answer. Meet Noah, a successful businessman upwardly moving through his own corporate ladder in Atlanta with a beautiful wife named Andrea and a beautiful baby girl named Ashley. Noah could want for nothing more. The love they had can best be described as "flowing"; a man totally dedicated to his wife and to their marriage and to their bond, a woman with a one-track mind on the happiness afforded her by her husband. Suddenly this all changes. In the 60 seconds it took for someone to mistakenly identify Andrea for somebody else, Noah's life forever changed. Death is devastating enough without a lot of mystery shrouding it, and we all have to make peace in our own way. Noah was no different and had to find out why his wife was mistaken for someone else, with the loving support of his father and sister and the support of staff at his company he took the time and sought answers to avenge her murder. Through the efforts of a police detective's assistance and a quite unsuspecting duo of characters that Noah wouldn't seem to associate with, a suspenseful drama unfolds. Micah can best be described as a very mysterious woman and Bishop a cold ex-con with revenge on his mind. These three learn to use each other's strengths for mutual benefit and arrive at a successful conclusion for all three. They each had their own mystery to solve the involved the other. As you read, you will be caught up in the suspense as well as recognize true love. I was so enthralled that I read this book in an evening. I couldn't put it down. The technical accuracy of describing the scene isn't lost in this book either which shows the author is truly dedicated to making his book a wonderful representation.
Rating: Summary: 1st Rate Murder Reading Review: I'm not a big fan of fiction of any kind. But I found this book to be very gripping. It's a very visual book, I couldn't help but visualize parts of Atlanta as I was reading it. I found myself quickly bonding with and hoping for the main char(Noah). My only problem with reading the book was trying to visualize who could play the lead(Denzel or Snipes) I found this book by accident, but you can best believe I will be looking for a part 2 and 3.
Rating: Summary: suspense and tender love in atlanta Review: Ladies and gentlemen, this book is for you if you live in or know Atlanta. The story and setting will come home to you. The moment you start reading, Mr. Simpson holds you and carries you all the way with charm, excitement, honesty, chivalry, elegance and ladies, this book is romantic to the bone. His themes are love, honour, friendship and integrity. This young Black Atlantan author is brilliant, a diamond in the raw, flawless. His description of his characters is sensitive and tender so that you feel you know them. I felt sad when i finished reading his first book until thank goodness I got his next book "Urban Web Tales" on my kitchen table.
Rating: Summary: Heart Throbbing Review: Love is strong. It is the tie that binds two hearts together. Noah and Andrea were connected by that tie until her sudden death. Follow Noah as he careens through the dangerous streets of Atlanta, learning to trust those who are just as mysterious as the death of his wife, to find out "whodunit". Mr. Simpson has done a wonderful job at creating a male character who surpasses his masculinity and allows a more sensitive persona to erupt as he mourns the love of his deceased wife, but yet stands strong to find her assassin.
Rating: Summary: Three strangers plus one murder equals plenty of drama. Review: Noah is a successful young businessman. He plays by the rules and does everything by the book. He has a thriving computer software business. At home he has a lovely wife and an adorable baby girl. One day after coming back from a business trip he learns that his wife has been killed by a hired hit man. Micah was the hit man's intended target. She is an assassin for the United States government. She is as deadly as she is beautiful. She holds a special place in her heart for her sister. Unfortunately her sister has been kidnapped recently. The man who has taken Micah's sister has framed Bishop. He has done 6 months of hard time for a murder he didn't commit. He is an ex-bad guy just trying to make it this world a new way. He doesn't want to any static but if you bring it you will have hell to pay. These three people are as different as night and day but yet they are all connected. In G.J.T Simpson's novel Until Death Do Us Part we find out how. Mr. Simpson has made suspense sexy. Until Death Do Us Part is a wonderful first effort. I am looking forward to reading more from this author. Readincolor Reviewers Angie Pickett-Henderson
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