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Connected to You

By: Endiya Carter
Narrated by: Leon Nixon, Machelle Williams
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Keyara Henderson's life takes an unexpected turn when more than half of her vision deteriorates due to diabetes. In an effort to regain her independence, Keyara opts to attend Georgia Southern University, a prestigious university with a drive long enough to prevent her from having anyone to fall back on. Although he has reservations, Keyara's father relents under two conditions: one being that she must stay in an assisted-living facility and the other requiring her to employ a chauffeur.

Born to a superstar father, Marquez "Rich" Richardson has lived up to the hype surrounding his last name, using it to bend the rules and escape trouble. After his son was caught in another drag-racing/drunk-driving scandal, Marquez's father has had enough of his son's irresponsible ways. He revokes his driving privileges before the police can do so. To drill in the importance of safe driving, he piles on a lesson to pair with this punishment: acting as Keyara Henderson's chauffeur. From the first day he begins walking her around, Marquez feels as if his social status is in jeopardy. The parties he once attended and the girls who would flock to him are put off by Keyara's presence. Although this is a problem in the beginning, Marquez warms up to the determined Keyara. The problem standing in his way: his girlfriend, Cajua Taylor.

©2019 Endiya Carter (P)2020 Tantor
African American Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance
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Really enjoyed this book!

I love romance books so much! This one was very sweet. It had the usual ups and downs of young love 😂 it was very cute though!

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A bit cringey

Main characters very young, story far fetched but narrators did a great job.
Intimate scenes over-explicit

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Not the greatest

I don’t know if it’s the way the narrators read the book or the writing but some parts were not believable. Like conversations between the parents and children. The narrators didn’t have enough energy, some parts said they shouted and it was a lack lustre read.
The writing lacked depth too, it gave fan fiction.

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