Lies of a Real Housewife: TELL THE TRUTH AND SHAME THE DEVIL [Kindle Edition] Author: ANGELA STANTON ALVEDA KING | Language: English | ISBN:
B00I5VFOIE | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Free download Lies of a Real Housewife: TELL THE TRUTH AND SHAME THE DEVIL Free PDF from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link Brazen, incisive, and outrageous, Lies Of A Real Housewife, spans the years of early childhood through adulthood. It’s an illustration of guts, and the determination it takes to overcome tragedies in one’s life. Her story begins at the tender age of five years old when Angela Stanton was raped. She takes us into her survival mode on the streets, and adjustments she had to make in her home life. The author shares experiences of her teen years, growing up in Buffalo, NY. She leads us on a short stay as a young girl in Greensboro, NC. The author, rapper, wife and mother, guides us through her struggles into her early adult years in Hotlanta. By fate, she lives a hustler’s life of crime with none other than Real Housewives of Atlanta’s own, Phaedra Parks. By a twist of fate, her life crashes sending her on a trip to a darkened place called hell. Urban Author, Angela Stanton, survives to give a raw, revolutionary account of her daring journey to redemption. In her sophomore book, Lies Of A Real Housewife, Angela Stanton opens her past life for public viewing. Direct download links available for Lies of a Real Housewife: TELL THE TRUTH AND SHAME THE DEVIL [Kindle Edition] Free PDF
- File Size: 5236 KB
- Print Length: 250 pages
- Publisher: STOP THE SILENCE PRESS (January 28, 2014)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00I5VFOIE
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #30,692 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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***SPOILER ALERT***
Lies of a Real Housewife by Angela Stanton is a fast paced read detailing her life from childhood, but mainly focusing on her time breaking the law with Phaedra Parks and company.
When I first came across the Vibe video courtesy of Stoopid Housewives, I wasn't surprised at all. Phaedra comes across somewhat shady for instance, taking money from her client in the parking lot, the due date scandal, her husband's charges that she tries to sugar coat, his being pulled over by the police and so many other situations that has played out before our eyes on television. I went in with my suspicions knowing that most of what Angela was airing out was going to be sensationalized. After reading her story, I think she has a valid point for feeling the way that she does and it's not about the money, but about friendship, loyalty and Phaedra not honoring their agreement.
Everybody knows that Phaedra has a freaky side which is nothing new especially after hearing the way she was going on and on about Ridickulous. Another conclusion one can come to regarding Phaedra is Sheree's, Mystikal's and Bobby Brown's cases, that she's not that great of an attorney either since just about all of her clients goes to jail. Well except for Sheree, but you all saw how that played out on RHOA. I wanted for this book not to paint Phaedra as the person Angela was accusing her as being. I wanted to believe that she was the legitimate business woman that she portrays herself as, but with all of the evidence provided in this book, it's a tough call. Angela Stanton drops names, places, DETAILS, descriptions like the inside of Phaedra's house before RHOA putting big emphasizes on her bedroom being befitting of a dominatrix.
I gave Angela Stanton's novel 3 stars because of her courage to tell her story. The book was not edited thoroughly. I found many grammatical errors that should have been corrected before publication. I don't know Ms. Stanton or Phaedra Parks but the Vibe interview prompted enough interest in me to purchase the ebook. Elaborately told, Ms. Stanton does a great job captivating the reader with her past affiliations with some of Atlanta's underground hip-hop industry vets. I was confused at her reasoning to reveal certain truths that had absolutely nothing to do with the theme: Phaedra Parks. What did Young Jeezy have to do with anything? His name was dropped to merely give Ms. Stanton's story more credibility. Reading her "truth" about Jay a.k.a Young Jeezy was reminiscent of the Video Vixen.
Every action by Ms. Stanton in her past was strategically justified by her traumatic childhood as a victim of molestation. She carried the "victim" label through every page of the book. She used this label to defend every single action and choice she made in her life. This is questionable to me. Many revelations in this book make you question Ms. Stanton's true motives. Is she a woman scorned? Obsessed with the luxury life and Phaedra's ability to keep her hands clean and actually "make it". I used quotations around that phrase because very few people, black people truly understand what that means. Material prosperity is how black people measure "making it". Ms. Stanton, like so many black people are obsessed with Celebrities and they hustle so hard just to "make it" in order to "live it up" like these Celebrities. Many are Christians but worship many idols that have nothing to do with God or Jesus. I found the scriptures throughout the book interesting.
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