Love after midnight A novel

Souljah

Book - 2024

In the sequel to the #1 New York times bestseller Life After Death, Winter Santiaga, after suffering a soul stirring death experience, faces a dilemma that every person faces: how to respond to the fear of God and the awareness of heaven and hell while pursuing sex, fun, love, money, revenge and fame.

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Subjects
Genres
Urban fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Emily Bestler Books, Atria [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Souljah (author)
Edition
First Emily Bestler Books/Atria Books hardcover edition
Physical Description
423 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781982180638
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Review by Booklist Review

Almost 25 years after The Coldest Winter Ever (1999), Sister Souljah returned to her protagonist, Winter Santiaga, first in Life after Death (2021), and now here. Winter is setting up her new fashion company and trying to figure out who among her old friends shot her. Her impulsive actions send her to Vegas, where she wins big, but there's a murder. She inks a million-dollar deal for a summer season of her reality show and also agrees to extra promotions, but things go awry with some of the rights. She starts hanging out with a woman, but she can't remember what transpired after they met. She dates a man who proposes in front of a huge crowd. Winter is struggling and losing ground; she finds no clear answers and knows few people can be trusted. Her family wants her to seek counseling, but she isn't ready to admit that the trauma is catching up to her. Though at times this story of psychological distress can be confusing, Winter, as always, is captivating, and Sister Souljah deftly shows her besieged character's intelligence and creativity. A cliff-hanger ending lets readers know that, happily, we are not done with Winter.

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