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Rating:  Summary: 10 stars Review: Excellent followup to Soul Mates. I couldn't put this book down. I can't wait for the third book to be released! Definitely recommend this book to anyone.
Rating:  Summary: Your Mind says NEVER again, your heart says ONCE more... Review: Mary Morrison has done a terrific job on this sequel, you have to read Soulmates Dissipate first though. Jada (bka: Diamond) and Wellington are trully meant to be together, but circumstances that they created have separated them. They have allowed their inability to trully confess their feelings to one another keep them apart. They have found temporary satisfaction in Lawrence and Simone, but after time they can't deny what is really there. Mary Morrison has creatively told this story and you will be surprised at the events that take place. She is very descriptive, so you will be able to picture the scenary as if you were watching a movie... Oh and you will not see the curves or loops in the road coming... You have to read the whole book, if you scan or stop in the middle, you will be disappointing yourself. When it is all said and done, there is one question you will have to ask yourself, Have you found your soulmate? Also ask yourself would your answer be Never again? or Once more please? Also Darryl, Darrius, Maxine, Black diamonds staff, Melanie... all characters you need to get to know.
Rating:  Summary: Will continue to read Mary Morrison's Books Again and Again Review: Mary Morrison you have done it again! I have been waiting on the sequel to Soul Mates Dissipate for a very long time. I immediately order this book before it was released and was not disappointed. I was surprised that you took the story over a 20 year period; however, in truth, I could identify because when you find that soulmate no matter what type of relationship you may be in with somneone else, you're always missing a part of your heart when they are not around. I loved the new characters, Darius, Lawrence, etc. I wanted you to dig deeper in the character of Darius/Ashlee. It seems like that could have been another opportunity for a "soulmate". This book had it all, friendship, love, suspense, betrayal. Overrall this book was very very good. We have recommended it as one of our Books of the Month. Keep up the good work! You are one of Bourbon Street Bookclub's favorite authors.
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