Love After Midnight: A Novel

· The Coldest Winter Ever Book 3 · Simon and Schuster
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Sister Souljah returns to her beloved character Winter Santiaga in the captivating and heart-pounding sequel to instant #1 New York Times bestseller Life After Death.

After suffering a horrifying, yet soul stirring death experience, worldwide top bitch Winter Santiaga, of The Coldest Winter Ever, is alive and facing a dilemma that every living person faces: how to respond to the Fear of God, awareness of heaven and hell, while pursuing and satisfying deep desires for sex, fun, love, money, revenge, and fame.

In her new novel, Love After Midnight, Sister Souljah delivers a powerful hip-hop hood style, global romantic comedy.

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3.3
6 reviews
Breezy O (Breezycovergirl)
December 13, 2024
I've read all of the Winter and Midnight books out of all of them, this book was one of the worst reads I have ever come across. If I could give 0 stars. It is all over the place, and it feels unfinished with crazy thoughts all over the place. I kept eye rolling through almost every page smfh. There are a lot of unanswered questions with raised eye brows....I do not recommend it, but try it out if you want to remain confused scratching your head and not in a good way. I absolutely hated it. You would think Winter would've become a better person after her death. She's worse, disgusting, irritating, and annoyingly conceited. I don't think she is as beautiful as she is in the book, and I'm starting to think she is a monster. A boring boring read just terrible.
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Phyllis Knox
December 27, 2024
Wow! Free sample? The whole book should be free! This is Winter's ego trip. She's even more condescending than when she got locked! Of course her show is called Bow Down. She doesn't have a clue that Porsche/Ivory/Siri is the real girl gangster hustler in the Santiago family! I did not appreciate the negative references to Tupac and his Mom Afeni. Sister Soulja should tell us more about Midnight's story. That's what I want to read about. What happened after he met up with Chiasi in that Alaskan cabin to now? How did he go about building his empire? We've gotten glimpses, bits and pieces, never the whole story! Midnight was the man! Even when he was a kid fresh off the boat! Did not like another Winter story so soon. A disjointed mess! We want Midnight!
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Tearrah Ramsey
November 13, 2024
ehh better then book two but still all over the place from middle till end. u can tell she tryna win her fans back after that book 2 fail. she tryna give it that same feeling in book 1 but with a new story line. but to me it was all over the place. at first I'm like ok this is decent, but by midway, it was all over the place. it never revealed her shooter; bullet never reappeared. but her half brother gunned him down she remember but it was never stated in the book. she marry a random man she known all of 3 weeks I feel. her dad never discusses the past with her half brother or discuss his sister she beat up, which in the 1st book her father's family was never mentioned so now he has family? . her friend pretty is randomly dating her dad but how we never knew how they met, to many holes; no real direction. winter showed no growth, it's as if she living her 2nd childhood. the women who grew up on this book is late 30s 40s. we need to see growth
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About the author

Sister Souljah is a graduate of Rutgers University. During her college years, she was known for her powerful voice, sharp political analysis, cultural allegiance, community organizing, and for her humanity. Post-graduation, Sister Souljah earned the love and support of her African American community by creating a national youth and student movement. She is credited for serving homeless families, creating academic, cultural, and recreational after-school programs, weekend academies, and sleep-away summer camps. Partnering with major mainstream celebrities, she provided her efforts free to all young people and families in need. A multidimensional woman, Souljah was the only female performing artist and voice of Public Enemy. She is also a wife and a mother. A storyteller who makes the entire world her home, she lives wherever she is “pushing her pen.”

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