RAISING HO*'* - Nean B

RAISING HO*'*

By Nean B

  • Release Date: 2019-01-20
  • Genre: Black Literature
Score: 4
4
From 322 Ratings

Description

Layla Austin had her daughter's at an early age, so early in fact that she acts more like an annoying ass sister than a mother. She taught her daughter's how to play a man (only those with money, broke mofos need not apply). To get all she could before moving on, holding down a job was lame as long as their p***y functioned who needed a 9 to 5. Switching men was allowed, as long as you didn't catch feelings, cause blood's thicker than water. When one sister latches onto a movie star, but the other winds up in the family way, the claws come out in Raising Hoes.

Reviews

  • Not Bad but…

    3
    By R.Tiller
    Story was a little all over the place! Loved the concept but it could have been better
  • Love Everything About It

    5
    By Yummie1
    This book was so surprisingly wonderful and a great read!
  • Great

    5
    By bellacalisis
    Love love love!!
  • It was good

    3
    By leoqueenbubblybubbly
    Good book. Lots of grammatical errors.
  • Great Book

    5
    By E5500
    This is a very interesting book and I would recommend everyone should check it out..
  • Heh…..what

    1
    By Noa the overlord
    I couldn’t keep track of what’s happening
  • Not great. 2/10

    1
    By ill.maticxLee
    So many spelling mistakes, the author mixed names up. The story jumped from different parts too quickly. The ending wasn’t great either as other characters had more to their stories so it felt very rushed. Please don’t write again ms author lol. Spare us.
  • I tried

    2
    By TyBee28
    The book is all over the place & I was lost one more than one occasion. I wish it was more put together because it was interesting.
  • It was okay

    2
    By AyoooAshB
    There was a lot of grammatical errors and she would mix up the names, besides that I didn’t like the ending
  • Interesting Story

    4
    By Book Girl 2120
    The book itself was pretty interesting, if you can get past all of the grammatical errors and missing words. Despite that, I’d still probably read the second part of the book, if there is one.

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