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The average rating for A little love based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2010-08-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Y Le
Here is an absolutely beautiful, poignant, compelling, and well-crafted love story set in Miami and revolving around 4 Latina women who are the best of friends: Isabel, Julia, Mercy, and Lucinda. The reader is given full access to the lives of these women. Four remarkable women who have striven to be successful in their careers, but have been unlucky in their quest for lasting love and happiness. Once I was a few pages in reading "A LITTLE LOVE," I became thoroughly absorbed in it. So much so that I was that proverbial fly on the wall or certainly 'the fly buzzing about hither and thither', experiencing vicariously the highs and lows of these 4 women. I laughed, cried, and rejoiced watching the drama unfold. This is a novel that I could easily read again and again. It touched me in a thousand places and spoke powerfully to the romantic within me. Novels like these serve a useful purpose in reminding each of us that, though we are unique, nevertheless, we need and desire to love and be loved in return by that special someone who tickles our fancy, stimulates our minds, and thrills our hearts. People need people. Read "A LITTLE LOVE" today and lose yourself in it. You'll be glad that you did.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-05-24 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Randy Scaggs
[In order to save his brother's life he has to repay back the money or his brother could die in less than an hour. It sets off this crime tale, when D'Ray goes to a neighboring town at a convenient store and tries the rob the store cleanly, but things turn from bad to worse when he ends up killing a young worker there in this murder robbery. D'Ray does everything possible to make sure he can cover his trails with a legit alibi, but having to go on the run, leaving his single mother (who already has a husband doing life in prison) and brother behind. He ends up in Mississippi where he becomes a pimp and a hustler; while smooching off a kind elderly woman and her "daughter" (who sees right through D'Ray con-artist tactics). All is going well, or so D'Ray thinks, until he gets busted by the cops (or neighborhood watch, can't remember) and D'Ray realizes his jig is up. While in court, he continues his lies about his involvement in the murder-robbery. He believes his plan is working, however, he is convicted. Then he meets the victim's father who takes him under his wing and shapes him up to a real man along with forgiving D'Ray after taking his son away - yet the man treats him more like a son. D'Ray finds his way to forgiveness after the man dies and meets the victim's grave sight and kneels before it saying, "I'm sorry." (hide spoiler)]


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