Rich & Rottonâ¨
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I have been seeing mixed reviews about this book but I loved it! 5đ I understand Nazir reason for leaving but I feel like that should have been a decision for Tatiana to make and what took him so long to come back if he would have never gotten the security job to protect her would he have ever come back đ¤ Iâm all for second chances but she needs to make him work for it and explain to Zira that he left itâs not Tatianas fault. I hate how dumb Yaya was over Sav đ like girl please Jonah is right there and you dealing with a jail bird thatâs all about herself. Iâm excited to see where Jonah and Yaya take things in the next book. It wouldnât be Mrs Author Lady if she didnât leave a cliffhanger who is this son and that name đ¤
Reading "Rich & Rotten" truly felt like an emotional rollercoaster. What struck me most was how the story delves into the complexities of trust and second chances, especially through Nazir and Tatiana's relationship. Nazirâs prolonged absence and Tatianaâs struggles to forgive highlight the challenges many of us face when reconciling past hurts with the hope for renewal. It reminded me of real-life situations where communication and timing play crucial roles in rekindling relationships. One aspect that really stood out was the dynamic surrounding Yaya and Sav. The tension felt very authentic, showcasing how sometimes people hold onto toxic connections despite obvious red flagsâa situation many readers can relate to from personal experience. The unexpected cliffhanger about a mysterious son left me eagerly anticipating the next installment. Jahquel J.âs ability to weave suspense into character-driven narratives keeps you glued to the story. I found myself reflecting on how the charactersâ choices mirror complex human emotions, such as loyalty, forgiveness, and self-discovery. Overall, this novel not only entertains but also prompts you to think about your own relationships and what it means to give someone a second chance. For book lovers who enjoy drama with depth, "Rich & Rotten" is a must-read that delivers both tears and thrills.

đ I agree with you on this review itâs so on point. I hate that I read this book so early on. I wish I knew it was apart of a series I wouldâve waited.