Unconditionally Single by Mary Morrison

By Cheryl Hayes • Oct 7th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009Email This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

Unconditionally Single by Mary B. Morrison takes the reader on a wild ride with one of our favorite characters, Honey. Honey dropped out of the prostitution game and is trying her hand at running a legitimate business. When Honey and her team get the drop on a pimp they come off with over 110 million dollars. Valentino is back and wants his money, no matter who gets hurt in the process.

Honey tries to curb her wicked ways and is in love with Grant, a multi-millionaire who will do anything for her, but old habits die hard and she turns back to the life of crime. Trying to start a new life by helping women get off the street and away from domestic violence, Honey seems to have gotten her stuff together. That is until she is caught up once again in a gun fight; blood shed and she turns up missing.

There was a lot going on in this story with all of the characters having their fair share of storylines and plots; Ms. Morrison pulled off another great read. Can Honey keep her man even though there is someone else after him? What happens to Valentino? Will Valentino change from the vengeful man we have been a witness to, and turn over a different leaf? All I can say is hold on to your seats; this book is full of surprises. I recommend this book to readers of all genres, and especially Ms. Morrison’s fans.

Reviewed by: Cheryl Hayes
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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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