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NEW REVIEW: Lutishia Lovely - All Up In My Business

All Up In My BusinessLutishia Lovely
All Up In My Business
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5 out of 5 books


The Livingston family are a very faith based family with a very successful family restaurant called "Taste of Soul." But the success of the restaurant may be tainted due to competition and jealousy between brothers Malcolm and Toussaint Livingston. Malcolm is getting a little bored with his life, being married to the same woman, and their ever expanding offspring. Malcolm wants what his brother Toussaint has, and that's the single life. Malcolm thinks that his brother does not have a care in the world because he's not tied to just one woman. Little does Malcolm know, that Toussaint's life is not all peaches and cream.

Toussaint is living the life. He has a successful family business and enjoys being single and having a different woman almost every night. But when he meets interior designer Alexis St. Clair, he thinks it'll be just another fling. But Alexis is determined not to be just another notch on Toussaint's belt. She intends to be his last conquest. Will the brothers be able to put aside their differences and expand the business, or will their private lives disrupt the business and ultimately cause them to lose everything?

If this is how this new series by Lutishia Lovely is going to start off, I cannot wait until the second book is released. Throughout All Up In My Business, there's drama, laughter, and little bit of naughtiness. By the end of this book, you'll be wanting more. I have always enjoyed reading Ms. Lovely's books. She has never disappointed and she didn't with this one. I enjoyed how the characters were connected in one way or another, and how the plot of the story never drifted off or dragged on. She keeps your interest from the moment you open the book. The book definitely had a cause and effect feel to it. You know what caused the drama and what the outcome would be. All Up In My Business was an exceptional read.

Reviewed by Jackie for Urban Reviews

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