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Sweet St. Louis : AN Urban Love Story

Sweet St. Louis : AN Urban Love Story

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: WILL THE REAL OMAR TYREE PLEASE STAND UP!
Review: This is the third book I've read by O.T. and the worst. I like the way the relationship developed between Ant Poole and what's her name, but something was definitely missing. I usually read a book in less than 2 days when it grabs my attention, but this one took me 2 weeks. I read other authors works entirely through, while trying to get through this one.

Don't waste your money, go to the library or if someother misguided person rushed out and brought the hard cover like me, then profit from their stupidity; as my sister did me.

She just called and told me that she's had the book for a week and is only on page 26. She is also an avid reader who reads a "good read" in quick quick time.

Hope to hear from the brother soon with the types of books I know he can put out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love is just the Sweetest thing!!!!!!!!!
Review: Well this is my third Omar Tyree book and I really enjoyed it. After just reading "never satisfied, how and why men cheat" by Michael Baisden this was very refreshing. The book does start off a bit slow but it's soooooo good. I read it in a day and a half. The only thing is that it takes sooo long, for the main characters to hook up. And once they did it was hot, but the end left me guessing about how Ant and Sharron's relationship would turn out. This needs a sequel, but then again after reading 4 the love of money.... (I don't know)
butforthe romance lover's thisis a good read and worth the money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love is just the Sweetest thing!!!!!!!!!
Review: Well this is my third Omar Tyree book and I really enjoyed it. After just reading "never satisfied, how and why men cheat" by Michael Baisden this was very refreshing. The book does start off a bit slow but it's soooooo good. I read it in a day and a half. The only thing is that it takes sooo long, for the main characters to hook up. And once they did it was hot, but the end left me guessing about how Ant and Sharron's relationship would turn out. This needs a sequel, but then again after reading 4 the love of money.... (I don't know)
but for the romance lover's this is a good read and worth the money.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Reader from the Chi
Review: When Anthony Poole started throwing his "playa" lines on Sharron Francis, little did he know that he would open a box filled with more than the physical could offer. SWEET ST. LOUIS put these two people together and gave the reader the blow-by-blow description of their obivious attraction to each other and what happens when curiousity of sex becomes commitment of love, especially when that option wasn't in the initial making. Of course, there are the foils that appear in every love story, and Anthony's cousin (who seems to worship Anthony to the point where he actually models his own life to mirror "Ant's"), and Sharron's roommate, Celina (who lives her life as the proverbial female playa-get what you can, then move on, even if you have to date two or three at a time) seems to fit the bill.. The main problem with this story is that while the cast of characters were beliveable, the relationship was marred with insistant thought checks and reasons why they made each and every move. It seems that the only thing these two did was try to second-guess the other, and I know that it's best to be careful and not get your heart caught up in something that could be nothing, but it also took away the feeling of chance and the thrill of the "maybe" that exist when dating. Still, an interesting read for anyone who feels love doesn't have to be a one-way street.


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