SINGLE AF by SHERELLE GREEN

Book Blurb:

SINGLE: Unmarried or not involved in a stable relationship. 

MEEKA 
The pure term ‘being single’ makes me want to gag every time I hear it. To me, the worst part is the fact that you’re constantly reminded of your status. Like, do you really think I can forget I’m single? I’ve dated more Mr. Wrong’s than I can count, and now, the network that I work for wants me to share my messed up dating history with the world. To make matters more humiliating, my arch nemesis — aka Mr. Missed Opportunity — has a front row seat to my walking, talking mistakes. 

TONE
To say working with Meeka on this assignment is bound to go badly, would be an understatement. We’ve never gotten along, and I have a good reason for staying clear. Everything about her screams … extra! So, of course when our network needs me to assist her with her project, I’m intrigued to hear what her exes have to say about their past relationship. Maybe I’ll get some insight into her character or validate my assumptions. Or unbeknownst to me, I might just find myself connecting with this loud, crazy woman more than I ever thought I would. They say don’t mix business with pleasure. Funny, I never liked that rule.

Release Date: March 23, 2019

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Rating:

Review:

Single AF is one of the funniest books I’ve read this year. The characters feel like people that I know. The dialogue is sharp and witty and the concept is current and fresh.

Although the book is light- hearted, it does make you think. Meeka is like all women, wondering what she has done wrong that she can’t keep a relationship. What have you learned from past relationships? And not necessarily the romantic kind. what about past friendships? There is the saying about people in your life for a reason and a season.

It’s always nice to read stories with a cast of characters that help move the plot along. Whether it’s a nosy neighbor, supportive bestie, or family members who keep it real. The secondary characters in this story were all of those things and more. I must say, the reveal towards the end in regards to Tone’s ex was a twist I didn’t see, but totally made sense.

I look forward to more books in this series.

Favorite Scene: Chapters 1, 3, 6, 9, 14, Epilogue

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