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A review by librarynoire
Honor Thy Thug, Volume 2 by Wahida Clark
3.0
I won this book in the first reads giveaway. Thanks so much to the author and those involved in the giveaway.
I admit I stalked the mailbox, and Monday, I just knew it was there. I ran to the mailbox, grabbed my package, and ran into my room and didn't come out until morning, all because I just had to start reading this book!
A little disclaimer: If you haven’t read all of the books in the series, do not start with Honor Thy Thug. Start with book 1, Thugs and the Women Who Love Them. You have to start from the beginning to truly appreciate the dynamics of these relationships and the evolution of the characters. In other words, you won’t fully understand what’s going on. Also, I recognize that this series and genre will not be enjoyed or liked by everyone.
For a quick run down, Wahida brought back the crew for Honor Thy Thug. The book starts off with a recap from the last book, Justify My Thug. The couple I love to hate, Tasha and Trae, are back at it, trying to rebuild their marriage. However, Charli and Kyron aren’t far behind. Jaz and Faheem are reeling with the death of Faheem’s son and its aftermath. Kyra is back and trying to find her damn mind. Kaylin and Angel are still together and are determined to stay that way.
I enjoyed every page, although I am a bit confused by a few things. Will there be a book 7? What will happen with Kyra and Rick? Will they be featured in a new book? I was confused by Kyra's behavior. I know she was going through her mental issues, but to act as if Marvin never existed and chase after Rick as hard as she did left me thinking she did need to be put away. And yes, I miss Marvin.
I know many people like Tasha and Trae, but those two annoy me. Perhaps Charli and Kyron should have met and hooked up. That would've been interesting. Charli was too thirsty in this book, and I do wonder what will happen with her. Will she finally go away?
I loved Angel and Kaylin in this book. They truly love each other, and Kaylin is a real friend/family to Trae and Tasha.
One thing I had to adjust to is the different format. Since the book is written in first person, we read about the feelings of Mari, Charli, and Nina. I didn't care too much about their feelings, but they added an interesting aspect to the story.
All in all, I enjoyed the book.
I admit I stalked the mailbox, and Monday, I just knew it was there. I ran to the mailbox, grabbed my package, and ran into my room and didn't come out until morning, all because I just had to start reading this book!
A little disclaimer: If you haven’t read all of the books in the series, do not start with Honor Thy Thug. Start with book 1, Thugs and the Women Who Love Them. You have to start from the beginning to truly appreciate the dynamics of these relationships and the evolution of the characters. In other words, you won’t fully understand what’s going on. Also, I recognize that this series and genre will not be enjoyed or liked by everyone.
For a quick run down, Wahida brought back the crew for Honor Thy Thug. The book starts off with a recap from the last book, Justify My Thug. The couple I love to hate, Tasha and Trae, are back at it, trying to rebuild their marriage. However, Charli and Kyron aren’t far behind. Jaz and Faheem are reeling with the death of Faheem’s son and its aftermath. Kyra is back and trying to find her damn mind. Kaylin and Angel are still together and are determined to stay that way.
I enjoyed every page, although I am a bit confused by a few things. Will there be a book 7? What will happen with Kyra and Rick? Will they be featured in a new book? I was confused by Kyra's behavior. I know she was going through her mental issues, but to act as if Marvin never existed and chase after Rick as hard as she did left me thinking she did need to be put away. And yes, I miss Marvin.
I know many people like Tasha and Trae, but those two annoy me. Perhaps Charli and Kyron should have met and hooked up. That would've been interesting. Charli was too thirsty in this book, and I do wonder what will happen with her. Will she finally go away?
I loved Angel and Kaylin in this book. They truly love each other, and Kaylin is a real friend/family to Trae and Tasha.
One thing I had to adjust to is the different format. Since the book is written in first person, we read about the feelings of Mari, Charli, and Nina. I didn't care too much about their feelings, but they added an interesting aspect to the story.
All in all, I enjoyed the book.