Candy Licker: Urban Erotic Novel - Steamy Contemporary Romance Book for Adults | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Book Club Discussions
Candy Licker: Urban Erotic Novel - Steamy Contemporary Romance Book for Adults | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Book Club Discussions

Candy Licker: Urban Erotic Novel - Steamy Contemporary Romance Book for Adults | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Book Club Discussions

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This is not my first time reading book. I read it years ago when it was first released. I had the paper back book. I think I either gave it away or threw it was while moving. I was a big Noire fan back then so I think I may have enjoyed the book back then. However, I was thinking about rereading the G-Spot and stumbled across this book. I could remember this book that I previously owned to save my life so I repurchased it thinking I would enjoy the book again. Boy was I WRONG! ??. Now I see why i didn’t remember this book. It wasn’t worth remembering and most definitely wasn’t worth repurchasing! Candy’s character was a piece of work. I know that she didn’t have the best guidance growing up with her mama, but the girl was plain stupid. From deciding to let her mama make that run for her, to acting like Caramel’s change in behavior, especially towards her was uncalled for. Actually, I really don’t think her getting shot in the head had anything to do with her change in personality. I think it had everything to with her dislike/hate that was not only reserved for her but her mom as well. Both of them put her life in jeopardy. Candy just didn’t want to fully accept and admit that she was reason for her sister’s demise, but I will say I don’t think Candy is the responsible for her mom’s death at all.Throughout the book, I found it funny that she could say that Peaches rode the short bus, when in fact it was her who rode the short yellow bus! Peaches was putting her up on game but she was to stupid see it. There was absolutely nothing wrong with Peaches. She just played her role. However, I stand by my decision when I say Candy was slow because throughout the book, it seem as thought she never believed fat meat was greasy. She triggered Hurricane a time or two and after he abused her physically and sexually she had the nerve to say she “if I didn’t know he was crazy I knew now”. Like what?!? So the last time he almost beat you and almost killed you wasn’t enough to make believer out of you? Ye, I know she was a victim of domestic abuse, but some (not all) could have been avoided especially when it came to his insecurities. But no she had to have smart remark a time or two, which is what I meant by it could’ve been avoided. Then her priorities was off, she was so worried about being pleased sexuality. Chile with a man like hurricane down my back, that would have been the least of my concerns. Money would’ve been the main issue.The relationship btw her and Knowledge was just thrown together so quickly. So I couldn’t say he was “Bae”. They had no real chemistry. She couldn’t tell the difference btw a real friend and a fake one. Vonnie, who I quickly realized wasn’t her friend was a snake. Her mama taught her that looks/sex appeal could get you far. Not once did she mention having a back plan just in case singing didn’t work out. She never taught her daughter about the dangers of chasing fame either. It seemed as though Caramel would have been better off with the foster family than her real family because neither had taken her wellbeing into consideration. They both were selfish, especially Candy. She wasn’t thinking of Caramel when Nicky laid all of the cards on the table. All in all, I honestly didnt feel sorry not one bit for Candy or her situation besides the abuse. It was truly sad what happened to her one true friend Dominica.