Review of Eternal Affairs by Heather B
Eternal Affairs is a music album released by Heather B. The album was released in 2002 through independent label Sai Records. It was a critical and commercial success and continues to be one of Heather B's most popular albums. The album is a fusion of dance and pop, and it was produced by Benny Blanco.
The story follows four young women as they explore their friendships, and their own personal journeys. It is a great watch because it doesn't have a messy or dramatic ending, but instead it follows the lives of four best friends. The story is very well-written, and the characters are likable.
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