Yaya, Season One, Episode Three

By Shannyn Leah & Kelly Moore

Yaya, Season One, Episode Three - Shannyn Leah & Kelly Moore
  • Release Date: 2018-09-18
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 5 Ratings

Description

Chaos continues in The Loon, aka Yaya. Her crazy antics land her in jail beside the man she blackmailed. The cops can't wait to set her crazy ass free. When she gets home and finds out Lucy is in even more trouble, her not so natural motherly instinct kicks in and she sets out on a comical mission with Tommy and Pops. Hold on for the ride and learn more dark secrets of the Davenports.

Warning: If you are looking for a sweet, sensitive book with a happily ever after, this isn't it. It is a totally inappropriate book about a completely dysfunctional family. The F word flies free along with many other curse words. Feel free to get drunk (because the Davenports sure are!) while you're reading it, and prepare to wet yourself laughing. If sex scenes are not your thing, this book might not be your thing. But, if you have a crazy sense of humor and like raunchy comedies - you're in the right place. Join in on the craziness of The Crazy Rich Davenport Family.

Reviews

  • Another funny addition to the best series all summer!

    5
    By CarolThomas31
    This series is still the most funny thing you will read this summer. This book, told from Yaya’s point of view provides some answers to the on going mystery of Mark’s death, and whatever the senior Davenports are up to. A night or two in jail for Yaya, a still hidden Kitty and the break in at the Comic Store with Gambino connects, and an injured henchman that suddenly has amnesia. This books adds so much to this series. I can’t wait for more books!
  • Hilariously Out of Control

    4
    By PageTurrnerReviews
    The Loon: Yaya is the third in the CRD series. Please read this series from the beginning to get the full effect of the craziness. The Loon is Yaya’s story and like the other episodes this one will make you laugh and have you fanning yourself at the same time. Yaya’s sad and disturbing childhood is revealed to us in this episode, and it throws light upon the hows and whys of how her mind works. We also get a glimmer of just how special Max and her relationship truly is. I like the way the author is developing Max’s character, both as a husband and as a father to Lucy. There are so many things that we still don't know: -What happen in Daisy’s past? -What is Frankie? -Is Cowboy Troy a good-guy? -Is Cash a good-guy? -What was Mark involved in? All these questions are killing me, but they also keep me reading. Lets not forget the completely hilarious antics, my favorite being Mixer Monday, OMG, I was laughing out loud reading that! Now for the B I G bombshell, Mark left Lucy a videotape….What was on the tape? Nope not going to tell! Enjoy!! ***I kindly received an ARC of this book by way of Booksprout. I was not contacted, asked or required to leave a review in order to read this book. I received no compensation, financial or otherwise. This is my honest review.*** I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.