Wednesday, June 16, 2010

NEW REVIEW: Caroline McGill - A Dollar Outta Fifteen Cent IV

A Dollar Outta Fifteen Cent IV: Money Makes the World Go 'RoundCaroline McGill -
A Dollar Outta Fifteen Cent IV -
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3 out of 5 books -


A Dollar Outta Fifteen Cent IV by Caroline McGill picks up right where the third installment left off. All the unanswered questions lingering are answered in this novel. Unfortunately, this novel leaves you with new unanswered questions that we will not have answers to until book 5. The major question like what happened to the guns? Well the answer is finally revealed! Will you be shocked to find out what happened?

Portia and Jay are still split up due to Jay’s infidelity with Ysatis. Ysatis is pregnant and Jay has yet to find out. Is Jay and Portia’s love enough to stand the test of time? Lalia and Casino are engaged, and Khalil is still angry that Lalia left him for Casino. He is determined to exact revenge on the happy couple. Fatima seems to really have gotten her act together. Even though she still aches for the loss of Wise, she is doing much better. Not only is there more drama with these memorable characters, but drama pops off with a couple of the kids.

A Dollar Outta Fifteen Cent IV by Caroline McGill reads like a black soap opera. Each book continues that...until the next episode. Although, I have come to love each and every one of these characters, I feel as if enough is enough with this series. No major drama really popped off in the book until the very end, making for a slow read. Without giving a spoiler: I had an issue with a particular character and how the storyline played out. I felt it was too predictable and did not make much sense. I really enjoy Ms. McGill’s novels, with my favorite being The Grudge. I am also looking forward to her new novel Guns & Roses dropping in the near future.

Reviewed by Leona for Urban Reviews

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