The Bum Magnet by K. L. Brady strolled into my library via one of my co-workers, while I was in the hospital. I normally do not read fiction books, especially romance fiction. I thrive off of non-fiction. However, since my sickness was life-threatening, I decided to give the book a try, AND I am happy to say I enjoyed reading The Bum Magnet.
Charisse Tyson was perhaps the epitome of most black women now. She was a successful business-woman, who really had it all. Charisse looked great, lived in a huge house, drove the expensive car, had a great body, and behaved like a lady. Does this sound like someone you know? K. L. Brady captures the reader by drawing them into Charisse. Of course, Charisse had it going on, but she was MANLESS. Despite being the perfect catch for a “good” man, Charisse had a closet full of “bum” skeletons. The men in her past have been all but good.
Reading The Bum Magnet, sometimes I found myself in Charisse’s shoes. (I don’t know if that is a good or bad thing). However, K. L. Brady left me wanting to know more about Charisse and whether or not she finally was able to dispose of her “bum magnet.”
Cassandra,
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! This came up in my Google alert and I'm so happy that you gave it a chance and enjoyed it. Thank you so much for your support and I do hope you're getting better!
I hope you'll check out the follow up, Got a Right to Be Wrong which is on sale now. :) The saga continues.
Thanks again!
K.L. Brady
No problem! I am happy to support you! Can't wait to read Got a Right to Be Wrong! :)
DeleteI so appreciate it! #teamgrataeful
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