This was my first time reading a book by J California Cooper and overall it was pretty solid. It was written in a very simple way, though some of the stories were very powerful, moving and relatable. As is the title,"Wild Stars seeking Midnight Suns" which I think means people (who are the wild s...
The only two stories I liked was the first and the last one. In the first story "A shooting Star."- narrated by a woman name Maisha is deeply disturbed by her friend Lorene who looks for love in the wrong places. Daily she expresses to her how she craves affection from strangers that do not care ...
Great read! I am never disappointed by Ms. J. California Cooper. I always seem to enjoy her books and short stories. I would have given this book 5 stars if it were not for a reoccurring theme that didn't sit right with me. In almost every story, there seems to be some form of abuse or domestic v...
I'm kind of torn by this book--during some parts, I couldn't wait to turn the next page, but in others, I found it plodding on and my eyes skimming. This isn't an exceptionally long book (my ebook copy had 347 pages), but it felt a lot longer. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. One of the re...