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writeherbooks's review against another edition
5.0
This book was a quick read for me. I liked it because Miasha wrote about something that most writers dare not touch, because of the ignorance that will come behind it from the readers. Yes the story is about a transgendered woman, but so what? It was a human tale and had it been a "normal" person hiding a major secret i'm sure the outcome would have been the same, because trauma is trauma. Changing the sex of the character did not make the book any less than what it was to me. Yes, she spoke a lot about the different name brands that the character wore and if you know ANYTHING at all about the "gay" community you'll recognize that gay men have expensive taste and they are always trying to overcompensate when trying to be a woman. Good book. I'm reading "Never Enough" right now.
ahsatan82's review against another edition
3.0
Definitely caught me off guard once I realized the "secret" but it held my interest my interest to follow along with Celeste and Tina's lives. I'll be reading book 2 to see what it has to offer. If you like drama you'll like this book because it was one thing after another with these ladies.
litletters's review against another edition
4.0
I read this book without knowing what it was about and wow I was completely surprised! This was my first book to read about this lifestyle and experience and it was fascinating. I realized I had been missing something in my reading experiences and need to look for more books with this life experience.