BFF's / Brenda Hampton.
Kayla, Evelyn and Trina have been friends for years, but now the lines of true friendship have been crossed, the backstabbing that follows cuts deep. With their trust now broken, the gloves come off as this trio sticks to their motto of 'What she can do, I can do better.' Only when their lives begin to fall apart and danger approaches can the girls look to put aside their differences. But when the damage has already been done, it may be possible to forgive, but certainly not forget.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781601624024 (paperback)
- ISBN: 1601624026 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 218 pages ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: Wyandanch, NY : Urban Books, [2014]
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General Note: | "Best frenemies forever series"--Cover. Includes reader's discussion questions. |
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Subject: | African American women > Fiction. Female friendship > Fiction. Jealousy > Fiction. Betrayal > Fiction. |
Genre: | Urban fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
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- Baker & Taylor
Friends Kayla, Evelyn, and Trina spend their time backstabbing, finger-pointing, and disrespecting each other until things really get bad and they try to repair their damaged relationship. - Baker & Taylor
Kayla, Evelyn and Trina have a tendency to backstab each other, but when things get really tough, they must find a way to put their differences aside. Original. - Random House, Inc.
Kayla, Evelyn, and Trina have been on-and-off-again girlfriends for many years, but the lines of true friendship will be crossed, the knives that go into another friend's back will cut deep, trust will not apply, and no one will share their dirty little secrets. With enough backstabbing, finger-pointing, and disrespect to go around, this trio sticks to their motto of "What she can do, I can do better; and whatever she has, I want a piece of it too." Much competition is thrown in the mix, and jealousy is so thick that there will be no place for anyone to run when the mess hits the fan. Only then will they attempt to put their many differences aside, but when severe damage is already done, it may be possible to forgive, but certainly not to forget.