"I enjoyed reading about the relationships between girlfriends and how their lives and love evolves.
The intimacy and drama was fantastic and the ending left you wanting to read more and more." Barnes & Noble Anonymous
"The book is captivating. I found myself looking forward to the next time I could pick-up where I'd left off when I had to put the book down. The way the story is told, you'll feel as if you know each of the characters personally."Barnes & Noble Anonymous
"Its been a long time since I read a book that I didn't want to put down. Very detailed -- it sizzled with anticipation til the very end." Barnes Noble Anonymous
"This is a book that is long overdue for the avid reader. It's a powerful, captivating and sensuous story about all the components of life. Once you start reading, it is hard to put down! I hope there is a sequel and more to come from this author!"
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"Without a doubt, one of the best novels I have read. The author's creativity made it hard to put this one down. Keep them coming, I am looking forward to more writings from this author."Barnes & Noble Anonymous
"What a great story about love, friendship, and heartache! How many of us have tried safe instead of following our hearts?"
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"For a first time author the book is written with a clarity that makes it easy to read, light but refreshing. You will read this book from beginning
to end in less than a week and once completed, you will want more!" Cathy Cummings
"If you have ever watched "Waiting to Exhale' with Whitney Houston, a popular movie made in the nineties, then you can imagine the women of "Joy Happened. I liked the concept of the story involving a group of women who have been friends since childhood. Each person was unique and successful." Reader Reviews
"The story of Joy weaves and winds until it closes with an ending that leaves you wanting more of Joy and her cast of characters. This is one of those novels that you will carry everywhere you go hoping to have a few minutes to check in with the characters until the very end. " Patricia Robinson-Mitchell
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