Some Things Never Change: Still Crazy by Darrin Lowery
By Cheryl Hayes • Oct 24th, 2008 • Category: Book Review •
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Still Crazy by Darrin Lowery gives the readers a true meaning of running for your life. When author Kevin Allen suffers from writer’s block, he returns to his childhood home in Chicago to get his juices flowing. Upon his return he gets more than he bargains for, reminiscing and reuniting with his old friends he seems right at home, nothing has changed except he has a stalker in his presence that wants nothing more than to rekindle their old relationship.
Yolanda has been away for awhile and wants nothing better than to settle back with her teenage love, Kevin. Once upon a time they had a very fulfilling relationship and even though Yolanda showed some deranged tendencies, Kevin still loved her. That is until she ran him over with a car and became a stalker. Kevin is on a roll and determined to write the greatest book of all times while in Chicago. With his juices flowing, he is able to narrate e a best seller, hang out with some of his boys and engage in a threesome or two.
Leaving Chicago behind, Kevin heads back home to his unsuspecting wife, and hits the publishing house to negotiate his contract only to find out that someone else is shopping his book. Who could have a copy? Can you guess? Will Chicagos’ dark secrets come back to haunt Kevin? Cars on fire, houses ablaze, lives ruined and with all this done Ms. Yolanda just wants her man back. Can Kevin save his wife, his book and his life before time runs out?
Reviewed by: Cheryl H
APOOO BookClub
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Cheryl Hayes is a Financial Administrator or glorifed bookkeeper. I reside in NYC with my three kids and am an avid book lover. I balance my life between two jobs, my three kids, taking care of my grandmother and reviewing books for APOOO. Reading is not a job, but my passion and a way for me to escape. Being very competitive I enjoy marathons, long walks, quality time with my family and of course reading whatever I can get my hands on.
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