Reesy Snowden & Misty Fine have been friends since childhood. Misty's work life is thriving & she has found Mr. Right at last. Although Reesy's trying to be happy for her friend, she is troubled by this intrusion into the one friendship that has always come first for both women. Nonetheless, Reesy's dreams of a dance career have become reality & she is also seeing a man who might be a keeper. Unfortunately, her self-destructive tendencies threaten to destroy her, until true love & friendship save the day.
Lolita Files is an African-American author, screenwriter, and producer. Among her six bestselling novels are book club favorites Scenes from a Sistah and Child of God. Her sixth novel, sex.lies.murder.fame was optioned for film by Carolyn Folks for Entertainment Studios with Files adapting the screenplay. The book Once Upon A Time In Compton, by former Compton Gang Unit Detectives Timothy M. Brennan and Robert Ladd, along with Files, about Brennan and Ladd's years in the gang unit, the rise of Gangsta rap, gang wars, the L.A. riots, the investigations of the murders of rappers Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G., and the fall of the Compton Police Department was published on April 25, 2017. Files has a degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Florida and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Files lives in Los Angeles, where she writes novels, nonfiction, and writes and produces projects for television, film, and new media.
Yaay! This book is the sequel to Scenes from a Sista. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Some of the questions from the prequel were answered. However, Lolita Files has such an awesome writing style that leaves the reader wanting more. Yes, Misty finally gets "her man". Her plight is wonderfully crafted and packaged. Misty's luck leaves the reader grateful to have read. Yet Reesy's emotional roller coaster of a life leaves the reader astonished. This book is a MUST READ!
32-year old with no previous acting and no serious dancing experience becomes an off-Broadway star, and overcomes her own history of sexual betrayals to marry & live happily ever after with a handsome, rich prince. The "good parts" must mean all Reesy Snowden’s explicit sex, with a handsome dancer in the company (a black musical, "Black Barry’s Pie"), her prince Dandre (so rich & spoiled he’s never had a job, but is handsome, fit and idle), the German theatre producer Helmut Wagner (a good fucker but a villain so evil he’s hilarious); the other intense, near-orgasmic scenes are her breakups & reconciliations with her girlfriend Misty Fine, "Miss Divine." Of course, Reesy never has any real-world problems except relational, since, she can always fall back on her trust fund from financially generous, if emotionally stingy, rich parents. A silly book, with lots of black slang & names of black hang-out spots in Manhattan & Brooklyn.
Getting to the good part is a great summer read. This story is about friendships, realaionships and drama love every single page. I do recomend this book