Reading With Hosty Wayne - AFTER HOURS - Rochelle Alers
by Wayne on March 4th, 2008, 4:32am
You're read "Street Life" and are eager to share your thoughts about AFTER HOURS. Then this is the perfect place to begins. Like you, I was titilated and intrigued with the prequel to Ms. Alers'
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After Hours
As I was finishing the last two chapters of Street Life, I was holding After Hours in my hand and could not wait to get into it. Although, I was looking for Myles to make an appearance, I was more than impressed with Lance Haynes.
Not to spoil it for those that have not read it yet, with all that took place, Adina/Dina still has not reached the heroine status for me. It was a great story which I enjoyed and the prequel/prologue (Street Life) kept me in suspense.
Great story, Rochelle
Heroine Status
Hi Smoothjazzreader. I'm so glad you posted first. Like, you, I don't want to spoil it for those who haven't finished reading AFTER HOURS, but it looks as if Adina/will become a very interesting character for readers to analysis.
What can I say about Lance? He's a true prince.
I can feel it.
Miss. Rochelle, I had to stop reading the chapter online, and WAIT for my book to come.
I was just teasing myself. So when it comes I will finish then . I know it will be good I can feel it, that’s
What my grandmother use to say. I have love what I read so far, even with all the WAITS. LOL
Shaquaila
Myles?
Rochelle, in Street Life, you kind of left Myles out there. Will we see him anytime in the future? I didn't think he was so bad, but I sure wanted something to happen to Payne, but such is life.
BTW it was humorous when Lance thought he was going to have a heart attack and even went to the doctor.
Myles and Lance
In AFTER HOURS Adina severs contact with everyone in her past. And that includes Myles. You see him as a "not so bad guy," but remember he is into criminal activities. What I didn't do in the online read was show you his dark side, unlike Payne who is truly a sociopath.
I coudn't stop smiling after writing the HONEY DIP scene.
Poor Lance!