C That's Why I Don't Fool with Women
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Narrated by:
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Trei Taylor
About this listen
Girlfriends - every woman needs a few, but when it comes to women you just never know what you’re gonna get. Women can be your biggest cheerleaders and harshest critics. They give you the best hugs and the strongest side eyes.
Things get even more complicated when a group of women get together. Ree finds herself in the best and worst of female friendships as she tries to juggle family, work and her girlfriends. As a registered nurse, she knows how to keep her life on track and look good doing it. However, that doesn’t always appeal to women, especially the jealous ones.
Ila, her best friend, sticks by her side but struggles to be the best friend possible as she deals with her own issues at home. One thing she refuses to accept is that the rest of her girlfriend clique isn’t fond of Ree.
Zantaneek stays busy trying to keep up the appearances of a hot shot lawyer in St. Louis. She’s smart, witty and a mess. As the divorced mother of a teenage daughter, she struggles with her own bitterness and fights, often unsuccessfully, for her daughter’s respect.
If there was an award for top hustler of the bunch, the honor would go to Def’Feela. She seems unlucky in life with a string of bad men following her and a chaotic place she calls home, where she cares for elderly, ailing mother while feuding with her ill-adjusted siblings.
As a housewife, Sharia envies the other women. She often wishes she had their careers and social life, but demands she stay home with the kids every time her husband mentions getting at least a part-time job.
As different as they are, the women try to stick together - kicking and screaming along the way.
©2018 Sherre Maxine Still (P)2019 Sherre Maxine Still