Review of I Need Love by Tiece
Tiece’s I Need Love is a raw and emotional hood romance that doesn’t shy away from the darker corners of life, while still delivering the hope and passion that fans of the genre crave. Scarlett Harper is a character you can’t help but root for—a small-town country girl with beauty, humility, and a quiet strength buried under layers of insecurity. Tiece crafts her backstory with heartbreaking realism, from the emotional and physical abuse of her unfit mother to the ultimate betrayal of a so-called best friend.
The novel’s pacing is tight, and the stakes rise quickly. Just when Scarlett begins to taste the sweetness of love and stability, thanks to the kindness of an older woman who sees her worth, her past comes crashing back with a vengeance. The tension between her desire to move forward and the ghosts determined to pull her back is gripping.
Tiece’s strength lies in writing flawed, authentic characters and weaving in the messy realities of love, trust, and redemption. The romance is tender but tested, the drama is intense without being over the top, and the emotional beats land hard. Readers will feel Scarlett’s struggles in their chest—her moments of doubt, her cautious hope, and her fight to finally claim the love she deserves.
Verdict: ★★★★½ – A compelling start to the I Need Love series, full of grit, emotion, and resilience. Perfect for readers who want a love story forged in fire, tested by betrayal, and rooted in personal growth.
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