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Drama Queen

Drama Queen

List Price: $14.95
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Maybe............
Review: I thought this book was okay and it was an easy read but it was not that great. I have to admit before reading this book I just finished reading an Eric jerome Dickey book so it may have tainted by view about this book. Some authors can have so much drama in there books that calling it drama queen would not be enough, unfortunatly for me this was not the case. I personally would have like to know more about the secondary characters then the main character in this book. I've read worst so I don't feel completly like I got played, for me it was just an alright book. One pet peeve: who names there daughter one name and in the next breathe says but her nickname is going to be DAY? I just found that weird, most people get nicknames because there a shorter version of there own name or because they look like a pookie or a junebug but to have a child and immediatly say her name is such and such but you all call her Day bothered me. I know it shouldn't but it did......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book had me from page 1
Review: I truly enjoyed reading this book and I think that La Jill Hunt did a tremendous job on her very first book. I cant wait to read more from her. I like this book because everyday men and women could relate to the DRAMA that the character Kayla endures. From the moment I started reading this book I could not put it down. You truly feel like you know Kayla, Gino and Craig by the last page.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Can You Say....Not A Good Book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: I was very disappointed with the profanity in the beginning of the book. I felt in my opinion that this was not necsessary to write a good book. I thought that the title IS fitting for this book... if you are indeed a drama queen. A word of advice for Ms. Hunt, get some writing lessons from Mr. Weber. He's the bomb!!!!!!!!!
P.S. You need to get your review websites under control, its awful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Drama Queen --- Drama Filled!!!
Review: If you are looking for a book with much drama and a great story line, "Drama Queen" is that book. Ms. Hunt did a terrific job with this book. She wrote her character's story in such a way that you felt main character Kayla's pain and tribulations, and her happiness and joy. I cannot wait for the sequel to this book!!!

This is addition you "MUST" add to your collection!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Page Turner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: If you read only one book this year, it should be "Drama Queen". Once I started reading, I could not stop!!!!! I can relate each character to someone in my life. Kayla reminded me of one of my closest friends!!!! I consider this a great read and look foward to more books from this writer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Page Turner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: If you read only one book this year, it should be "Drama Queen". Once I started reading, I could not stop!!!!! I can relate each character to someone in my life. Kayla reminded me of one of my closest friends!!!! I consider this a great read and look foward to more books from this writer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Too much appearance
Review: It was a great novel. Lots of drama and lots of action but daggone Geno showed up too much. it was too predictable

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best books out!!
Review: IT was a really good book and I finished it in one day.If you truly love drama, then this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What is drama?
Review: Just ask Kayla. This book had some errors, but WHO CARES! The title speaks for itself. It was well written, and I loved how Kayla turned to God for answers toward the end. That was touching. A overall great read. Jill Hunt does it again with Drama Queen. She's here to stay!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Drama Queen
Review: Kayla Hopkins is in love with her ex-fiancé, Geno-he's living with Janice because it's convenient until he figures out how he's going to get back into Kayla's good books---after she'd caught him committing the despicable. Kayla is single and still trying to get over her love for Geno. She meets Craig in a nightclub and decides he could be a good substitute for Geno-they even look alike. She's about to get seriously played, by a player that, I'm sure, learned his craft in PLAYER school. Craig's seduction scene was no average event like: taking a girl home to mom's living-room softer-bed--with a takeaway meal from McDonald's. He would have fooled the female version of Einstein. A one night stand of passion, he planned with absolute precision, turned into an unwanted pregnancy for Kayla and shocking news for Geno. Things go from bad to worse and even dreadful at times---when Kayla finds out that Craig is a consummated lair, who already has a family and a questionable career. She decides to keep the baby anyway, and at the same time, quit her job as a Teacher, to do something else. Although Kayla has the support of her friends--her mother and her father (when she finally tells them of her predicament), her sister Angelica, has never been a real sister to her-she manages to find to ways to ruin everything for her. This was no ordinary drama, especially since Kayla had two men (almost) fighting over her while she's pregnant. Kayla's gullibility gave this story its entertaining edge-she became a magnet for drama. Of course she wasn't the only `Drama Queen' the men gave her a run for her money, like Terrell, her best friend and work colleague. I'm sure he attended the same PLAYER school as Craig. Terrell (a self-confessed player), certainly brought equal amounts of drama to the table, with his philandering ways--making Craig look like a `minus A Class player.'

To say this story is `dramatic' would be an understatement---it was RICH with drama all the way to the very last word.

Dizzy




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