E. Lynn's last book was one of his best; in it he showed that even some the most devious, self-centered, seemingly unflapplable people can come full circle. Yancey had the worst reputation in previous books but her heart changed in a way one would never expect. As for her mother Ava...what can I say, she's a socipath with little or no hope. Amazingly, E. Lynn wrote the book in a way that readers aren't left hanging wondering what will happen next. Nonetheless, he will truly be missed. As I was reading this book, I couldnt help but feel slightly depressed that this was the last of great books by E. Lynn Harris! Oddly enough, at times it felt as if he knew this while writing the book. Harris did a great job of delving more into Yancey's character and how she had grown since the last time we saw her. At times the old Yancey was still in there, but with age came a great sense of maturity. I wish we had gotten more of the story of her youth, but the few stories that were shared gave a good glimpse into what her childhood was like with Ava and her grandmother.As I read the last few chapters of the book, I felt as if Harris was wrapping up this group of characters with no intention of including them in future books. While part of me was very sad at that idea, I was glad that I felt closure with these characters. Thank you to E. Lynn Harris for bringing these characters to life through your phenomonal writing!
Do You like book Mama Dearest (2009)?
I know it's impolite to speak ill of the dead, but man, did this guy need an editor. Badly.
—chattyrhombus
I am so in love with E. Lynn Harris! May he rest in peace!
—j_shebagabow
This book was not what I expected but it's a good read.
—Mworlton
Seems to-be using the same characters but its good
—ish