Review: Money Never Sleeps - Tu Shonda L Whittaker




Love Reality TV Fiction ? However, sick of all the White people getting the fame ? Tu Shonda Whittaker's latest book is definitely Urban Fiction and mixes money with reality TV.
Review: Money Never Sleeps : Book #2 The Millionaire Wives Club - Tu Shonda .L. Whittaker- December 2011
After falling in love with Lauren Conrad's LA Candy series , I have a thing for reading Reality TV Fiction - though I've never really been able to watch it on television as it bores me and I just want to throttle them. However , reading The Millionaire Wives Club Book #2 - if there was a reality show that followed in the tradition of this book, that could be some very interesting television watching going on. In the first few pages , we meet the original cast of The Millionaire Wives - Milan , Chaunci , Jaise and Al-Taneisha. The cast though, is in for some full-on shake ups as a new member with secrets is introduced Vera.  This season, the Millionaire Wives Club show cast are in for some big changes , ones that will rock their perfect lives. Milan and her soon-to-be fiance Kendra will experience up's and downs as figures from their past threaten to ruin their happiness , Chaunci's failed relationship with her ex Idris caused her to realise that she really missed him but when she contacts him, she finds out he's moved on and married Shannon - who turns out to be Vera's best friend, Jaisie's marriage to Bilal seems to be on the rocks as her son Jabril seems to be getting continually in trouble and hooking up with younger chicks and having children all over the place. Al-Taneisha's daughter in the first season fell pregnant with Jaisie's son and she meet her partner Lollipop in prison , these two are your stereotypical ghetto blacksters - complete with matching jumpsuits and pimp fur jackets and newcomer Vera, sick of being treated like Martha Stewart wants to expand her business - can she do it and keep her marriage alive . Of course, what's TV Drama without tabloids - Can the Millionaire Wives Club stay out of the tabloids or will the tabloids end up destroying their perfect lives on and off the cameras ?
A great read for all those who want to experience a taste of the Rich Black person's life , an awesome piece of Urban Fiction.


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