The Right Kind Of Trouble Volume 3 Christina C Jones Books
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At just twenty years old, Lauren Bailey is organized, responsible, and hyper-driven toward her goal of graduating college so she can provide a good life for her daughter, four year old Harper. Between school, work, and being the best long-distance mom she can be, there’s one thing she definitely doesn’t have time for Trouble. Trouble, meaning men. She’s watched her older sister go through a Lifetime movie’s worth of drama involving the opposite sex, and she’s not interested in that level of distraction. Until Ty. Smart, sexy, and successfully navigating the line between responsible and fun, Ty opens Lauren’s mind to a world beyond the strict walls she’s built. But stepping out sometimes means losing control, and straight-laced Lauren may not be ready for that. Ex-lovers, meddling mothers, and new experiences collide as Lauren takes a journey to figure out if there’s any such thing as the “right” kind of trouble.
The Right Kind Of Trouble Volume 3 Christina C Jones Books
CCJ has very quickly become one of my favorite authors. Her easygoing style doesn't hinder her ability to breathe life into three dimensional characters and realistic situations. What I've always loved about Christina's books is that I feel like they could be you or me or the gal next door. I can relate and commiserate and there is always a happy ending for a person that looks like me.I was impressed with the character of Lauren. In some ways she is extremely mature and responsible... has to be, to be 20 years old with a four year old and just about to graduate college. It takes a strong person with a level head to remain friends with her child's father-- because that is what is best for that child-- and to know that said child is in good hands with her grandparents while she keeps her life on track to provide a good life for Harper.
Lauren wasn't counting on meeting older, handsome, sexy "Ty who has his stuff together". I feel like she did everything to put him off, but to his credit he stood his ground and acted like the mature, responsible man he presented himself to be. Ty was not without his issues, with an ex who wouldn't let go of a broken engagement and a mother who vies for attention at every turn... just graduating from his PhD program was enough stress. Pile on meeting a new woman who has her own thing going on just throws another cog in the wheel.
I love a character that I can hate and there are a few in this story. Ty's mom, Mehki's mom, Jamila... can ALL walk off a cliff. Ion't eem curr how mean that sounds! LOL... We know good and well that there are some women who've got some CATTY up in 'em. I love reading a book where I am sucking my teeth, frowning, talking to the pages as I turn. And Mehki, frankly, was just all kinds of WRONG all the way through. I loved every second of it.
I had the pleasure of reading this novel ahead of publication and when I tell ya'll that CCJ puts her FOOT in some books, I'm not lying. If you love black romance with a realistic tip, getchu some Christina C Jones. Her backlist is chock full of good reads.
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The Right Kind Of Trouble Volume 3 Christina C Jones Books Reviews
Lauren and Ty had an instant attraction to each other. Both serious students pursuing higher education in similar majors, but at different levels. Life is never simple. I love that Lauren is doing what she has to do -- well -- in spite of being a teen mother. She has the support of family and some freedom to be a real college student. Motherhood did not prevent Lo from accomplishing goals, it just made her mature and plan better. Lo and Ty's romance is well-written, realistic, emotionally-charged, and makes you a believer in letting love flow!
Just when I think there can't possibly be anymore room in my heart for a new favorite couple, here comes Lauren and Ty getting me all in my feels. I seriously love them that much! This story was so good! I told myself that I wasn't going to read it in one sitting but that went out the window as soon as I started. It drew my in from the first page. CCJ is so good and more importantly consistent with making her characters relatable, funny, genuine and also, at the same time, making an amazing book for you to devour. I can honestly say that she is one of my favorite authors. As always, I can't wait to read what she writes next! Job very well done Mrs. Jones!!
P.S. Where can I find Ty? He's not on my school's campus, I've checked lol
I had been on a CCJ feast stuffing my feels with the likes of Tariq and Kora, Nubia and Steph, Nixon and Charlie, Vivienne and Carter - you get my drift. So I had seriously wondered how much joy I could derive from the love story of 20 somethings. Busted! Where were there 25 year olds Like this FINE Tyson when I was at that age - resolute, principled, smooth, all-in, not afraid to give his heart to his Lauren. Loved him, loved them both and Harper and the other players were strong and lovably real too even those who were "smackable". This author! These stories!
Note to self Don’t start reading a Christina Jones book when you have things that need to get done, cause it ain’t gonna happen! I started reading this book and didn’t want to put it down!!! It was just that good!
I really liked Lauren after meeting her in The Trouble With Us. At that time, I hoped that she and Mekhi would work things out and get back together, and at times, I kinda felt that way in this book. But Ty was such good people, and as the story progressed, I knew he was just the man that Lauren needed. And vice versa.
Harper was THEE most adorable little girl E V E R! When she was telling Lauren about Puppy pissing on the furniture, I just about lost it! I absolutely loved how Lauren and Mekhi’s parents supported them, so that they could do pursue their goals, which benefits Harper in the long run. And how Lauren and Mekhi worked together for the good of Harper. If only we could see more of this kind of cooperation and support in real life. Loved that whole fight between Lauren and Mekhi’s mom. So authentic. I would have done the exact same thing. Even though it was crazy as hell, lol.
I’m sure I wasn’t supposed to like Jamila and Ty’s mama, but they were a hoot!!! Talking ‘bout delusional! LMAO! I liked that Lauren wasn’t afraid of them, and that Ty was upfront with her about what was going on with those two. In the scene where Jamila confronts Lauren the first time, I was pleasantly surprised that the author didn’t go with the typical scene where the unsuspecting new girlfriend is unaware of what’s going on, especially since the readers didn’t know that Ty had talked to Lauren about the Jamila situation. This is one of the things that I really enjoy about CCJ’s novels; she doesn’t go with the usual, but goes outside of the box with her characters, their situations, and their reactions to things. Keep that up, please!
Sooo much cuteness in this story! Ty and Lauren’s first two meetings. Harper meeting Ty’s mom. Mina and Austin (and Dallas, LMAO). Ty and Harper.
Another good one from Mrs. Jones. Keep ‘em coming!
CCJ has very quickly become one of my favorite authors. Her easygoing style doesn't hinder her ability to breathe life into three dimensional characters and realistic situations. What I've always loved about Christina's books is that I feel like they could be you or me or the gal next door. I can relate and commiserate and there is always a happy ending for a person that looks like me.
I was impressed with the character of Lauren. In some ways she is extremely mature and responsible... has to be, to be 20 years old with a four year old and just about to graduate college. It takes a strong person with a level head to remain friends with her child's father-- because that is what is best for that child-- and to know that said child is in good hands with her grandparents while she keeps her life on track to provide a good life for Harper.
Lauren wasn't counting on meeting older, handsome, sexy "Ty who has his stuff together". I feel like she did everything to put him off, but to his credit he stood his ground and acted like the mature, responsible man he presented himself to be. Ty was not without his issues, with an ex who wouldn't let go of a broken engagement and a mother who vies for attention at every turn... just graduating from his PhD program was enough stress. Pile on meeting a new woman who has her own thing going on just throws another cog in the wheel.
I love a character that I can hate and there are a few in this story. Ty's mom, Mehki's mom, Jamila... can ALL walk off a cliff. Ion't eem curr how mean that sounds! LOL... We know good and well that there are some women who've got some CATTY up in 'em. I love reading a book where I am sucking my teeth, frowning, talking to the pages as I turn. And Mehki, frankly, was just all kinds of WRONG all the way through. I loved every second of it.
I had the pleasure of reading this novel ahead of publication and when I tell ya'll that CCJ puts her FOOT in some books, I'm not lying. If you love black romance with a realistic tip, getchu some Christina C Jones. Her backlist is chock full of good reads.
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