Praise for Missed Opportunities:
Missed Opportunities is a page turner that will keep you wanting more as she depicts the characters as if these three women were a part of your family. Whether you are plus size or super model thin everyone has something that gets in the way of succeeding in life. I finished Missed Opportunities in one setting. It was a page-turner. I enjoyed the characters, Monica, Tamara, Darla and Brandy. Monica was the best character for me. Each character contributed their joys and pains, and I was rooting for a happily ever after ending. Although different from her original style, Missed Opportunities does the job. One thing about it, she definitely looked out for the big girls, showing that they need love too. From one crazy scene to the next, you will share their feelings, their thoughts and even want to jump in and fight with them. Missed Opportunities was AWESOME, LaTonya Williams, did an excellent job on this book. It was very funny and entertaining. This is a must read. Monica, Brandy & Tamara are all characters that will stick with you. Praise for Make You Love Me:
-- Cheryl Byrd, Just Us Book Club
--Carol A. Culbert Johnson, Author of I Confess
-- T. Cheeley
--Geraldine Dunn
"This was a fantastic read, full of unexpected twists and turns in the plot to keep you glued to the pages with expectation, I proudly give it four and a half stars." "The storyline was a quick and easy read, with sensual plot twists and turns. Make You Love Me includes colorful characters that you love to hate; non-stop drama; tales of deceit, betrayal, and secrets." "La Tonya gave us drama, twists, and more drama from start to finish, but at the same time a lesson in how we as ladies allow ourselves to be mistreated. The characters and sub characters reach out and grab you 'til you feel as if they are your sisters, mothers, cousins and best friend." "LaTonya Y. Williams has given readers another solid effort with a mix of drama, jealousy, greed, love and lust. Make You Love Me is a book worth reading from a writer worth watching." "Make You Love Me is a quick good read. The book is filled with drama...drama...and more drama...with the twists and turns, you will find it hard to put down. It will make a good book for discussion for book clubs." "In MAKE YOU LOVE ME the sex and desperation leak off of the pages. Laugh, cry, associate with, and pity the frolics some people are willing to do for love then ask yourself, what are you willing to do for love? MAKE YOU LOVE ME quickly entraps you like the daily soaps. One minute you're caught up and the next you can't wait to see how it'll end." Praise for Mixed Messages: "Her use of dialogue serves as some of the book's best scenes, thus saving the book from being forgettable." "Ms. Williams did a nice job in keeping the drama real in the life of the two friends, Kailah and Mona....and yes, you guessed it - there are MANY mixed messages in the story, sparking the interest to read on." "Those charecters you find yourself hating in the begining, become those you find yourself rooting for at the end." Nikkea Auset Lewis, Poet and Author "I could not put it down if someone paid me. I just had to know how it ended." "This book takes you through romance, laughter, and some very emotional drama. Once you start reading it, its hard to put down." "This book is the perfect blend of drama, sex, romance, and friendship."
Keisha Britton, Just Us Book Club
"With many twists and turns, there is never a dull moment. The multitude of personalities creates an interesting mix that makes the story flow smoothly. Williams does a phenomenal job."
T. Burton, Romantic Times Book Club Magazine
Yasmin Coleman, APOOO Book Club
T.B. Robinson, PWOC Bookclub
Toni, OOSA Online Book Club
Shelia Goss, Author of My Invisible Husband and Roses are Thorns, Violets are True
Nardsbaby"Connisseur of the Written Word", Reviewer
Janet "Jaize" Brown of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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Tina B. McKinney, Author of All That Drama and Lawd Mo' Drama
Kim Robinson
Shay C of PeoplewholoveGoodBooks