'In My Feelings' is like a backstage pass to the emotional rollercoaster of a 20-something navigating love and ambition. Keisha’s story starts with a meet-cute at a concert, but the romance quickly gets complicated by ego, past baggage, and the pressure to ‘have it all.’ The plot twists aren’t just about breakups—they’re about friendship, family expectations, and the quiet moments where Keisha realizes she’s been lying to herself. The writing’s got this lyrical, almost poetic vibe during the intense scenes, especially when Darius’s music career clashes with Keisha’s grad school dreams. It’s less about who ends up together and more about how love changes us—sometimes for the worse, sometimes for the better.
The novel 'In My Feelings' is this gorgeous, messy dive into love, identity, and the chaos of being young. It follows Keisha, a college student who thinks she has her life together until a whirlwind romance with a musician named Darius turns everything upside down. The story isn’t just about love—it’s about self-discovery, the way relationships force us to confront our insecurities, and the raw, unfiltered emotions that come with it. Keisha’s journey is so relatable; one minute she’s confident, the next she’s doubting every choice. The author nails the push-and-pull of modern relationships, especially how social media amplifies every high and low.
What really stuck with me was how the book explores the idea of ‘performance’ in love—how much of what we feel is real, and how much is just us trying to fit into someone else’s idea of us? There’s a scene where Keisha scrolls through Darius’s old posts, analyzing every like and comment, that hit way too close to home. The ending isn’t neat or predictable, which I loved. It’s messy, honest, and leaves you thinking about your own ‘feelings’ long after you finish.
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“In psychology, every feeling differs in each other through stages, that’s why different terms are created from affection, attachment, lust, and love. My feeling for you is only pure affection, it was not lust nor love. Our attachment to each other is not that strong so we cannot assume there is love between us, even after our first sight. We’ve just met. I am uncertain about what I feel for you. Space from you is honestly what I need right now. My apologies but I cannot be with you.”
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What’s cool is that Uwanmah isn’t just an author; he’s also active on social media, engaging with readers about the themes in the book. It feels like he’s genuinely invested in the conversations his work sparks. If you’re into stories that make you laugh one minute and tear up the next, this one’s a gem.
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