Book Excerpt:
"A tale of one woman’s journey into the lives of several men who fell in love with her bubbly personality, her independence, and her accent. New Orleans native Amethyst Marigny blew through Memphis with her free-spirited no-nonsense flare and the men adored her, turning down every proposal for her hand in marriage, Amethyst refused to lose herself in another man’s inability to love her. Only she knew the darkness of her heart and the depth of unwanted heartache. Her shield was greater than any of her suitor’s persistence. She was their elixir they were part of her vice. Travel the pages of Amethyst Blues, five erotic tales of unbridled sexual rebirths. Nobody been Loving on me because just maybe no one knows what Love is, especially Amethyst. Looking for nothing, expecting less, and fighting to stay loveless through the twisted turns of non-commitment. Thing is she's more than her Vagina and because her one night stands turn into friendships it's hard to choose one so she finds herself entertaining them all."
Title: Amethyst Blues: Ain't Nobody Loving on Me
Author: Bayou Blaque
Publisher: B.B.
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Amethyst Blues: Ain't Nobody Loving on Me" by Bayou Blaque
My Speculation:
What I gathered from this good read was that Amethyst Marigny had been hurt, so she prodded herself in 'turning down every proposal for her hand in marriage, and refusing to lose herself in another man's inability to low her.' In other words, she did as she wanted in having the best for her life. Yes, this is an adult read.
I found this read stimulating if 'Amethyst Blues' gives the reader 'five erotic tales of unbridled sexual rebirths as she deals with Quincy, Malcolm [G, Preach], Devonte [JD], & Stallion. Now you will have to read this good read to see who these people are and how Amethyst let them become involved in her life. I will say she lead quite one satisfying life. Oh, I don't want to leave out Amethyst's best friend Lolita, who seemed to be there for her when needed.
A little about Amethyst, we find out she had three children. I enjoyed this part of the read from the quote: "Amethyst had her way with things and life, every person she met had a pet name male/female, every dildo has an identity, every action reacted, even if it was not physical. Mentally she had become her vessel for gauging what mattered most in her moments of need. She'd experienced enough of her own "blues" to tell stories for a lifetime."
I also enjoyed the poems that were also presented in the reading from Amethyst Blues, Sistas, Circumstances, Coercion, Rainbow, and Nights shifts. Yes, I would recommend "Amethyst Blues: Ain't Nobody Loving on Me" as an engaging good read.
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