Rating:  Summary: A Compelling Story Review: "Love Don't Live Here Anymore...It Just Visits Every Now & Then" by Angela Weathered, is a compelling story based on the life of young Shaneeka Spencer. Ms. Spencer is determined to find true love in her life, and she goes to endless means on her search. A childhood tragedy forces her on a desperate "search" to find what has been missing from early on. She finds solice in her friendship with Veronica, a married twenty-something co-worker. Just as she finally learns to trust someone, in walks her new love interest, Michael Washington. That's where this story takes a dramatic turn. As a trail of lies, lust, and betrayl unfolds, all hopes of finding true love seem to be just a fathom of Shaneeka's imagination. Will she finally find true love in the end, or will her search be in vain?This story will have you guessing until the very end!
Rating:  Summary: An Entertaining Tale Review: "Love Don't Live Here Anymore..It Just Visits Every Now & Then" is Angela Weathered's debut offering. This story tells of the life of Shaneeka Spencer, a young African-American girl that is truely searching for love. Sometimes, she goes through extreme measures to find it. During her journey, Shaneeka is befriended by a twenty-something, high yellow blonde by the name of Veronica (commonly referred to by close friends as Ronnie). The two women hit it off almost instantly. Because Shaneeka is much younger than Veronica, she looks up to her and values her POV. Until such time as Veronica experiences problems of her own. She deals with a "Single" husband. All havoc begins to unfold. Coming from a dysfunctional family, Shaneeka is determined to make Love work for her. Based her relationship with her father, or lack thereof, she often seeks comfort from the males that she encounters. Some for pleasure, and some for sincere feelings. That's when Michael, her new love interest enters the picture. He is everything that she has always dreamed of, and Shaneeka experiences a feeling that she has never quite understood before. She experiences Love in its true form. This combination of instances sets this story in motion. As this tale of lust, deception, and betrayl unfolds, you will be taken on a roller-coaster ride of drama!
Rating:  Summary: An Entertaining Tale Review: "Love Don't Live Here Anymore..It Just Visits Every Now & Then" is Angela Weathered's debut offering. This story tells of the life of Shaneeka Spencer, a young African-American girl that is truely searching for love. Sometimes, she goes through extreme measures to find it. During her journey, Shaneeka is befriended by a twenty-something, high yellow blonde by the name of Veronica (commonly referred to by close friends as Ronnie). The two women hit it off almost instantly. Because Shaneeka is much younger than Veronica, she looks up to her and values her POV. Until such time as Veronica experiences problems of her own. She deals with a "Single" husband. All havoc begins to unfold. Coming from a dysfunctional family, Shaneeka is determined to make Love work for her. Based her relationship with her father, or lack thereof, she often seeks comfort from the males that she encounters. Some for pleasure, and some for sincere feelings. That's when Michael, her new love interest enters the picture. He is everything that she has always dreamed of, and Shaneeka experiences a feeling that she has never quite understood before. She experiences Love in its true form. This combination of instances sets this story in motion. As this tale of lust, deception, and betrayl unfolds, you will be taken on a roller-coaster ride of drama!
Rating:  Summary: A Compelling Story Review: "Love Don't Live Here Anymore...It Just Visits Every Now & Then" by Angela Weathered, is a compelling story based on the life of young Shaneeka Spencer. Ms. Spencer is determined to find true love in her life, and she goes to endless means on her search. A childhood tragedy forces her on a desperate "search" to find what has been missing from early on. She finds solice in her friendship with Veronica, a married twenty-something co-worker. Just as she finally learns to trust someone, in walks her new love interest, Michael Washington. That's where this story takes a dramatic turn. As a trail of lies, lust, and betrayl unfolds, all hopes of finding true love seem to be just a fathom of Shaneeka's imagination. Will she finally find true love in the end, or will her search be in vain? This story will have you guessing until the very end!
Rating:  Summary: Shaneeka got issues! Review: "Love don't Live" is an intriguing tale about Shaneeka and the ups and downs of her whirlwind life; a life swarmed with lust, love, and drama. This is a nice debut by the author, and I was into the story enough to want to know what would happen next. At times, however, I was confused as to why Shaneeka was jumping so quickly from lover to lover; I wasn't sure who she would eventually end up with. But, I guess that's where the drama and lust cames in. In all, it was pretty good read.
Rating:  Summary: Love is Visiting Now Review: Angela Weathered's success in literature started as Nubiangodiss with such well known short stories as "A Woman Scorned" and "Mr. Delivery Man." She continues that success with her impressive debut novel, Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore... It Just Visits Every Now & Then. In this fast paced but moving testimony, Weathered tells the story of Shaneeka Spencer, who is a young lady on a search to find love and happiness. Weathered does a good job of describing all of the men that Shaneeka has been exposed to; while allowing the character to analyze herself in these situations. Weathered also is descriptive of how these relationships she gets into affect her life with her family and friends. Weathered brings to the table women's intuition and wit that was previously shared in her short stories. The transition was well made and I highly anticipate her second novel. Jaeyel Imes Author of The Rhyme, The Story N Me & Never Too Much
Rating:  Summary: o please Review: Angela, your book was a delight to read. The story was very emotional and moving.
Rating:  Summary: I enjoyed this book Review: I bought this book (an autographed copy)at a book signing and I couldn't put it down. I read the book in one sitting! Angela Weathered deals with issues that are, although tuff to face sometimes, real. Keep up the good work, and I look forward to your next book
Rating:  Summary: Happily Ever After? Review: I enjoyed reading your book so much and found it to be most humorous and heart-felt. I found the part when Shaneeka finally got married and I thought she was on her way to a lifetime of happiness to be my favorite part of the story. I am not ashamed to admit that I cried when I read the part about Shaneek's husband and bestfriend. Thank you and I hope that this book will be a bestseller
Rating:  Summary: Lookin For Love Review: I enjoyed this book so much that I finished it in one sitting. I thought that the relationship between Shaneeka and Veronica had a very good relationship which helped her to come up out of her dysfunctional family setting. I was like "Yeah" for Sisterhood, but as I read down further, I learned that even the strongest friendships can be tried. Some make it and some don't. I fell in love with Eric, so what a shame about what happened to him. The story was great, the characters were real and the story keeps you reading and wondering what twists and turns will come up next.
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