This was my first time venturing into the street-lit genre. Well, venturing my way to the last page. This book is a real page turner. YaYa and Mona were thick as thieves. I was rooting for the both of them. The connections between the characters were well executed, and I already knew Bill wasn't about to open his mouth. I have to admit, Indie ain't all that to me. He's not exactly a college graduate, but he holds himself to such a high standard. He wasn't making his money in an any more legit way than YaYa. Oh well, I guess that's the way street life is played. 5 STARS. Really good book, I listened on audio and it really pulled me in! I was rooting for YaYa the whole way through and praying for Leah's demise. Leah showed she was a cold hearted, unfeeling, deceitful person over an over again. I just can't imagine all that evilness stemmed from obsession and rejection. I definitely have to pick up part 2 and see what more havoc Leah can wreak and how things play out with YaYa and Indy. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good urban lit book with street drama, a love story and back stabbing.
What do You think about The Prada Plan (2009)?
Really good book. Some of the details were inconsistent however it was still a great book overall.
—Aditya
Two words... Intrigued and Awesome! ... best book I've ever read.
—K12T6