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Shame on It All : A Novel

Shame on It All : A Novel

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not one of Zane's best!
Review: This book was okay. It was good toward the end and that's what saved it. I actually cried...

P.S. The girls in the book were too nasty and the blood in the food was gross.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Promiscuous female
Review: I found myself quickly pull into this story. There are three sisters who are Harmony(oldest) Bryce(middle),and Lucinda(youngest). Shame On It All follows their adventures, their friendship their love lives, and how they view themselves in today's society as sexually active females. Harmony is more of the shy type and will do anything behind closed doors. On the other hand Bryce is not shy about anything she does because she is very promiscuous than the other two.(...) When Bryce fiends for sex she really fiends for sex and can not wait the first good looking guy she sees she'll go right after him and would do it with him right then and there any place he wants whatever he or she could think of. Lucinda is more of the smart type so she expects more of her sexual partner and has to be mature. I really liked this book and this that other people would really enjoy reading it as well.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: was she for real???
Review: this was by far the dumbest book i have ever read i am a fan of zane but this is just horrible ...she i ssuch a great author its hard to believe she even wrote this mess it got worse as i went along i couldnt even bring myself to finish the book which is a true shame dont even waste your money on this its not worth it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Lack of Reality & Substance
Review: While I'm all in favor of highly educated women "keeping it real," this trio of sisters is a little far-fetched. Navigating through their endless ghetto fabulous lingo, it is hard to stay focused on the fact that one is in medical school, one dealing in the stock market and the other heading up her own temp agency. Don't get me wrong - it was a good and humorous read; Shame On It All has everything from commercials to midgets (yes, I said commercials!). The three California-bred, turned D.C. resident sisters - Bryce, Harmony and Lucky - definitely keep the drama coming. Unfortunately, some of it seems a bit unrealistic at times. I also wish the author dove a little deeper into the heart of these sisters. "Whatever!" and "Shame on it all"...two phrases I can do without for a while. Take the hint...

I am a fan of Zane's work, but considering the foregoing, I'm going to have to give this one only three stars.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Storyline Was Good
Review: I am reluctant to admit that this is one of Zane's best storylines, as least this one has some type of composition. Shame On It All covers the relationship between three sisters, their men and their friends. It covers their hairbrained schemes, ups and downs. Zane made you feel as if you were watching a soap opera, she even put in commercials in between the parts of the book, those I enjoyed the best and I did like it originality.

I didn't like the ending because it seemed very typical and as I neared the end I expected it, but then I realized I was reading Zane and she is so very predictable. Out of all of Zane's book this and Addicted were the best.

Later!!!!


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