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Around the Way Girls

Around the Way Girls

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Urban Compilation
Review: A compilation of three short stories by Angel M. Hunter, La Jill Hunt and Dwayne S. Joseph, "Around the Way Girls" brings us an tale of three women whose individual obstacles cause urban life to be more than just a mere dose of reality...

Busted and Disgusted by Angel M. Hunter

High Rollers, an exclusive strip club, is where Cream works to financially support her six year old son, Shacquille and her sixteen year old cousin, Shala. Even though Cream receives monetary help from Wise, Shacquille's father, her independent nature takes precedent due to a poverty laced childhood. After seven years of being in a relationship with Wise their relationship has reached an impasse. Not only is Cream suspicious of Wise's nocturnal activities and his ability to be faithful, she has also wearied his lack of quality time, mental and emotional support and more importantly his failure to bond with their son. To make matters worse there may be a new addition to their family. All while Cream is in the midst of making some life altering changes. The only thing holding her back is the financing needed to bankroll her venture. When an opportunity arises to help Cream pursue a better life, so does the biggest wake up call of her life. As the pieces begin to fall into place, Cream is faced with the ultimate betrayal and a life threatening situation, can she make the choices when life as she knows it, is on the line?

Southern Comfort by La Jill Hunt

Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. southern hospitality has long been second nature to Sydni, her sister Miriam a.k.a. Magic, and her brother Aaron. Shortly after the death of their grandmother, their mother decides to relocate her family to Brooklyn, New York for a much needed new start. Unhappy with the decision Sydni has a sense of foreboding about New York. With the passage of time Sydni and Aaron remain close and use each other as sounding boards as they confide in each other about their lifetime goals. A sudden tragedy takes away the reality of the future causing Sydni to become even more determined to leave NY and lean on her friend Byron; the one person who holds the key to her future, but at what cost?

Played by Dwayne S. Joseph

Angel is a smart young woman with an attitude to match, who constantly demands attention. But looks can be deceiving, Angel is not your typical "around the way girl". Beautiful, confident and single, Angel resides at home with her mother and works at a local law firm. Disinterested in drug dealers, hustlers, or any man who is out to make fast money, Angel is content with being single and spending her nights clubbing with her friends. An evening at the club takes an unexpected turn which may prove costly when Angel meets Frido, a well known drug dealer with a dangerous attitude. When her friends intervene in an attempt to warn Angel that Frido is not good for her health, Angel is caught between listening to her crew and the newfound admiration for life on the edge. A dangerous decision that may not only fatally affect her but also the ones dearest to her heart.

-Monique Baldwin-Worrell, founder of Flavah Reviewers

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: boring
Review: All of these authors, seem to be sitting around and writing the same things, only with different charcters. Didn't like this book at all, would not reccommend it. "REFUND"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Short Stories
Review: Around the Way Girls is a collection of three very well-written short stories. Each story like a sentence, a collection of words formed to complete a single thought. Each story is centered on women who can be thought of as "Around the Way Girls", but each woman is so much more. My displeasure with short stories being too short is further solidified with this book. I want more, admittedly because I'm greedy, and while I'm aware of the degree of difficulty in penning a short, my complaint is meant more as a compliment to these three authors.

Busted and Disgusted, by Angel Hunter, details the life of Cream White, an exotic dancer who has decided she wants something more out of the life with her dealer boyfriend, Wise. Together they have made a life for themselves and their son and her cousin, whom she has raised since her mother passed away at an early age. Cream has decided its time for her family to get out of the game. However, her best friend Amber has other plans for Cream and Wise which calls into question the whole notion of friendship. Amber and Cream pull a hustle on two unsuspecting men, which nets Cream with the necessary money to leave the ghetto, but she also snares more problems. What is urban fiction without a strong dose of drama? Cream has plenty of drama in her dealings with Wise, being good friends with the owner of the club where she dances and with her relationship with Amber.

Southern Comfort, by La Jill Hunt, focuses on a strong desire for a woman to live her own life. Sydni Johnson wants nothing more than to have her brother back and get the hell out of New York. Transplanted from Atlanta 5 years' prior, she's never been happy and has countless reasons to return home. Between the death of her brother, the dirty old man her mother is about to marry, a sister who is lost to the streets, and a guy who loves her so much it hurts, Sydni has drama too. She has a plan and she is determined to work her plan. As Southern Comfort climaxes, the drama that unfolds is shocking, the conclusion mind draining. Nicely written, well developed and action-packed to the very end. Syndi's life is certainly something.

Played, by Dwayne S. Joseph, is the only short story authored by a man. I could tell the difference in the perceptions of the female protagonist because I found myself shaking my head at her ignorance. As titled, Played is exactly what ole girl Angel Santiago got, but I must give it to her, she did what she had to do in the end. The journey she takes while hustling in the game is all about control. The fact is, she has to have it all, the way she wants it and this isn't lost on her male companion Frido. However as a player, she eventually meets her match. Isn't that a law of nature or something? Keeping track of Frido and being his girl is something that she really didn't want to do but she was caught up in the moment and her payback, or should I say Frido's payback, is worth the read.

Together, these three shorts were an excellent way to spend an afternoon. I was caught up in the varied, but somewhat similar, lives of the strong female lead characters. Around The Way Girls is an excellent way to portray the literary value of street fiction.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 1/3 was great
Review: B & D *: I don't know what's up with African American fiction these days but every novel seems to have the same pattern. Boy meets girl. Boy likes girl. Girl likes boy. Oral sex. Girl and boy break up. Now it's gotten worse with this short story. The opening is a girl "pleasing herself". Didn't serve any purpose to the rest of the story, btw. The ending was wack.
SC **1/2: With no subtle hints that the ending couple like each other, it was completely unrealistic that they would fall for each other so hard. As exciting/funny as the bedroom scene was, it went into Fairy Tale land afterwards. The rest of the plot was eerily realistic and followed along in a clean manner.
P *****: The 1st thing that stood out was dialogue inconsistency. Frido never said he "knew everything and everyone" although he did say he knew everyone's name (ironically, her friends knew nothing about him which is odd for someone so dangerous). The 2nd thing was that this was a great story. Angel? Dumb, but realistic. Frido? Intriguing but sinister.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ok
Review: Busted and Disgusted

Good story with a lot of drama. Cream was a stripper with a drug dealing boyfriend that started sleeping with her so-called bestfriend. Need I say more, read the story and watch the drama unfold.

Southern Comfort

I didn't like it and I took away a star just because of the way it portrayed New York City. I am not down with dissing the Big Apple, my Big Apple.

Played

Angel got played big time but you knew what was going to happen when you began reading the story. The story was good, but very predictable.

Later!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Three Short Stories
Review: Dwane Joseph I feel is very talented but he disappointed with his story Played. It was like the same old thing girl meets guy then she gets played hero takes up for girl and they live happily ever after.
Busted and Disgusted another story like Played.
But then when you read Southern Comfort by La Jill Hunt it will blow you away. This book is worth having for your stash.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Round which way.............................................
Review: First off please tell me this cover is a freaking joke? These raggedy, hard time, tired looking rats!

Ask LL what a real round da way girl looks like!

Girl with extensions in her hair

Bamboo earrings at least 2 pair

Fendi bag

with a bad attitude

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Busted and Disgusted Angel Hunter
Cream White, dealt an hell of a hand young played her stacked deck to the best of her given ability as she did what a girl has to do! Playing herself as a Mistress to get that cash, stripping to pay those bills she falls for a 5% Brother who hustles that she believes will be her King, and complete her dream. As Cream White (whose name ironically is synonymous to her lifestyle) realizes she's trapped in a nightmare she finally wakes up only to discover Kansas is in the opposite direction, friends really do share everything, and her Prince Charming is still a FROG! Cream's DIVA senses seem to keep alerting her to the awaiting danger she appears to be moving forcefully ahead will our Ghetto Diva realize that it's time to move on?

The potential is here for a much better story, the author leaves you assuming that our Around the way girl pumps the brakes, dries her tears, and moves on living happily ever after with Runner up #1 in Jersey....

F.Y.I...I wish I would find a Bro in the hood name Grape!


Southern Comfort La Jill Hunt
Syndi Johnson, the hardworking, shy, middle child moved from nice friendly Atlanta to busy rude NEW YORK! Against her will of course!

"I just want to go home!"

Syndi complained daily to any and everyone that would listen. As Syndi deals with the loss of her older brother Aaron, she tries to keep her heart in check for the person she blames while her best friend wishes that she would see him for more than a sounding board as he listens to her complain about living in New York, her younger sister promiscuity, and her soon to be step-father. With the weight of the world on her shoulders Syndi finds love in the one place she hadn't wanted to look. It only took 6 years of frontin'! Mr. Nice Guy has sat on the sideline loving, longing and listening in an attempt to win her heart he gives Syndi what she needs to get her back to the life she's missed so much of. Is this more than she's bargained for? Can our Mean Heroine make it back home?

Here the author tells us how things are resolved for our Around the way girl, but as for the climax while it's obvious I think key points were left to the imagination instead of being displayed.


Played Dwayne S. Joseph
Angel Santiago, whose young, and fine, parties all the time loves to be up in any club, scheming and dreaming with her crew as they enjoy life to the fullest. Angel a devil in disguise got off knowing that she had complete control over things in her life. As this Chica becomes mesmerized by an infamous Drug Dealer she unintentionally starts ignoring herself not realizing that this game she think she's controlling has a new name.

"Chica estas loco!"

As Angel's common sense seems to consistently escape her, you watch as she allows herself to fall hard...ménage a trios, lesbian affairs, videotaping, lying, and forgetting about her friends. WARNINGS are coming from every direction in every voice. Can our Fly Chica regain control over herself before she gets in too deep? Will she loose her friends in the process?


Our author here uses a female protagonist that's so narcissistic that she doesn't realize she never had control of the situation. Detailing how foolish Angel was allowed us to see as Sleeping Fool wakes up and grows up.


CREAM~SYNDI~ANGEL...as an result of the lives that they've lived seem to realize what life truly is about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Good Read!!
Review: Good short story book. I really liked the first two stories. I would say the last one was my favorite. I would highly recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Interesting
Review: I enjoyed reading this book and the characters were very entertaining.

Other great books I've read: Coldest Winter Ever, Changes by S. D. Lewis, Bad Girlz

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Bad
Review: i enjoyed the 3 short stories that were written, especially by LaJill Hunt..the woman is talented with a pen....the books was entertaining.


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