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Young Gucci: Love at First Swipe
Young Gucci: Love at First Swipe
Young Gucci: Love at First Swipe
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Young Gucci: Love at First Swipe

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"Love isn't about how much you say I love you, but how much you can prove it." Finding love in the club wasn't working for Soraya after she dumped her ex for going to jail, so she tries to find love online. Thousands of women have found love with a simple click of the mouse, and she wants to test it out for herself. Just when Soraya thinks that spending hours online looking for a man is a complete waste of time, she finds YoungGucci90's profile. Looking at his hazel eyes in his pictures, she falls in love instantly. Though her roommate is convinced that he's a catfish, Soraya sees him at a concert at the House of Blues in West Hollywood. Fast romance blossoms and everything seems to be too good to be true. Though he is the guy from his online profile, he hasn't been honest about who he really is. Hiding behind a persona he's created to keep his real identity safe, will he find it's too late to come clean?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 28, 2020
ISBN9781980070733
Author

Niyah Moore

Niyah Moore’s acclaimed novels include Pigalle Palace, Guilty Pleasures, Major Jazz, Bittersweet Exes, and the Tell Yo Bitch series. She has also contributed to several anthologies, including Mocha Chocolate: Taste a Piece of Ecstasy, Lies Told in the Bedroom, and Zane’s Busy Bodies: Chocolate Flava 4. She is an Honoree of the 2013 Exceptional Women of Color Award of Northern California. Visit her online at NiyahMoore.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Young Gucci wasn’t a bad book. Could it have been more descriptive? 100% Yes, but it wasn’t bad. I felt as though the author got lazy as the chapters go on. This book was very predictable but not boring, interesting but not enough to reread. The ending was TERRIBLE!