Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Novel Review

Usually low budget, soaperish Novels aren't written in the best format. Instead of being imaginitive, many of its writer's choose to go with what is expected. Girl finds boy, Girl falls in love, and then BANG! Someone dies.

I can't say that much is different for new comer M.T. Pope's "Both Sides Of The Fence 2: Gate Wide Open", Sequel to his series debut "Both Sides Of The Fence". I went into the Novel not expecting much, and I can't say I was wrong.

When James, a devious scorned lover is released from prison, he preys havoc on any & every enemy from his past. Paying special attention on The Black family, hell breaks loose for all. In the end sex, lies, and money will either ruin or awake James victims.

I must say M.T. writes in away that fulfills all of your guilty pleasures. There were twist and turns all over the place. While none of them were extraordinarily a reach, they were still shocking enough to keep you interested. I was left satisfied, though I don't think this one is for everybody.  If you love every thing that is trashy this is a  must read, but if you don't stay very far away from this book.

1 comment:

  1. Dominique, Can you bring this book in so I can see it? I've never heard of M.T. Fun!

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