PDF Heartbreak U edition by Johnni Sherri Literature Fiction eBooks
Four diverse young women meet after attending a very popular HBCU; each at a crossroads in their lives. Born and raised in the heart of Brooklyn, Franki doesn’t take crap from anyone. After relentlessly being hurt by the men in her life, she finds herself using them for the one thing she believes they’re good for. Sex. But when she’s labeled for her promiscuity and a new tragedy strikes, how will she recover? Paris, on the other hand, has led a life of privilege out in Beverly Hills; one that didn’t include very many minorities in her circle. When her mother sends her off to an HBCU in hopes that she’ll reconnect with her people, she finds herself culture shocked. Asha, the local girl, is a complete slacker when it comes to school and anything else that doesn’t align with her future plans of becoming a basketball wife. She is a user and a mastermind manipulator that will ultimately have to pay a price. Then lastly there’s Hope, the good girl. Raised by her father and brought up in the church, she’s been sheltered most of her life. But when she falls hard for the big man on campus and gets her heart crushed to pieces, will she persist?
Told from each character’s distinct point of view, this narrative is about each young woman navigating the dynamics of sex, love and heartbreak in college. Being outcasts in their own right, these four young women ultimately forge a very unique bond.
PDF Heartbreak U edition by Johnni Sherri Literature Fiction eBooks
"I definitely was not expecting it. Asha really got on my nerves other her jealousy and her self centered attitude. Poor Paris was basically abandoned by her mom, not she has to deal with Malachi’s drama. I can’t wait to see what happens between a Frankie and Josh and Hope and Meeko. Great job Johnni."
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Heartbreak U edition by Johnni Sherri Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
- This is my first time reading a book by this author and it was recommended by another author that I read all the time. I was not disappointed at all. Ms. Johnni Sherri's words flowed effortlessly and kept me interested. I love to see the trails and tribulations of young relationship. I can't wait to see the characters develop. I can do without Asha because I feel like she just one of those people that can't get right. If you off the bat don't like someone that has never done nothing but be nice to you than there us no hope. Now I love Franki, Paris and Hope. I live that they were themselves no matter what others thought of them. An HBCU was definitely a culture shock for Paris and Hope but they didn't change whi they were. Now I love the guys because they didn't try and change the girls. Yes Josh wanted to change Franki's outlook on faith but not her personality. Now Meeko and Chi were sweethearts for real. They had to deal with two totally different people from themselves. I am definitely on the side of love for real. Part 2 seems to coming with alot of drama but good vibes as well....
- This was my first read by Johnni Sherri, but it won’t be my last. The words flowed off the pages so smoothly, as each scene played out like a movie in my head. So many shocking and unexpected moments I couldn’t put the book down. I read this book in one sitting. OMG! The characters reality was so real. I hated and loved them all the same. No spoilers, but that ending had my mouth wide open..I need part 2… Neow! lol ..Hope & Franki might be my favs though
- Mannnnnn!! Where do I begin, from the gate I was hooked. Meeting the ladies and reading how they interact because they are from different backgrounds draws you in. Adding the fellas is the icing on the cake. Paris, Fankie, and Hope are my favorites, I can do without Asha messy and bitter self. Also, love me some Josh, Meeko, and Chi. I was on a rollercoaster ride of emotions while reading this book. I laughed, damn near cried, got angry and was definitely shocked!! I’m already anticipating part 2 to find out how the characters develop and the drama that’s sure to come.
- Once again Johnni Sherri came with the heat! Each girl was unique and I loved every one of their individual stories. The fellas too! At this point I don't even think I can name a favorite couple! I hope they all work out and I pray that Asha, despite being a total female ðŸ¶, finds her way. While they all seem to be bumping their heads and finding their way, she's the most lost of them all! Her butt needs a healing and should have been right in that church with Josh and Frankie! Great job and I can't wait for part two!
- Johnni Sherri has impressed me again with her writing skills. I enjoyed getting to know Frankie, Paris, Hope, and even Asha. Being able to see college life from the four different perspectives was incredible. Character chemistry is on point and allows the story to flow smoothly from beginning to end. I’m desperate to see what happens in the next installment.
T - I could not turn these pages fast enough and at certain moments in the book I really tried to read s-l-o-w just so I wouldn’t finish it too soon. Finished it in a day! The characters were relatable and their individual stories intriguing. Yeah, I’m looking forward to the follow up because that ending left me stunned!
- I definitely was not expecting it. Asha really got on my nerves other her jealousy and her self centered attitude. Poor Paris was basically abandoned by her mom, not she has to deal with Malachi’s drama. I can’t wait to see what happens between a Frankie and Josh and Hope and Meeko. Great job Johnni.
- You know I thought Hope was the naive one, but it was Paris spoiled ass. I hope Marko get everything right with Hope. As a don't love Asha. I am glad Jaxon introduced her to his girlfriend. Lady, you did a wonderful job. Please don't make us wait long for book two. Thank you, good job.