Janie DeCoster -
What My Sister Don't Know -
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3 out of 5 books -
Gade and Saphire Michaels are sisters that have always had some sort of competition in their lives. Gade has constantly found herself in Saphire’s shade because of her overt sexuality and bold personality. But for some strange reason, Saphire has always wanted whatever Gade had, boyfriends included. Gade’s fiancé, Lamonte, is in the military and is away on duty, which leaves Gade with too much idle time. Saphire has Clay’s heart, soul, and mind but she still hungers for the excitement and the thrill of other men. Joe Burells meets the two sisters at the same time and begins to woo both without remorse.
What My Sister Don’t Know is a tale of jealousy, spite, selfishness, deception, secrets and sexuality. Being the good girl isn’t always what it’s made out to be. Will Gade stay in her lane, or will she traipse to a side that could destroy many people? Saphire has always dared to be dangerous, but will she continue to indulge in forbidden fruit when she has the ultimate treatment at home? Sisters should be friends since blood is thicker than water. Will the Michaels sisters defy these sayings for their own wants and needs? What My Sister Don’t Know was just a mediocre read for me. The characters lacked any excitable appeal, and the storyline had a lackluster flow. I struggled with this read from beginning to end. I couldn’t find any spellbinding scenes, dialogue or interaction in this book.
Reviewed by Tazzyt2bossye for Urban Reviews
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