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Naughtier Than Nice by Eric Jerome Dickey
Pages: 368
Publisher: Dutton
Source: Netgalley
Format: ePub
Rating:☆☆☆
summary:
The lives of Frankie, Tommie, and Olivia (Livvy) haven’t turned out quite as planned. Frankie has a pair of stalkers. The life that Tommie had dreamed of having with Blue has become anything but perfect, and Olivia, despite her efforts, hasn’t been able to get over the psychological barrier caused by her husband’s affair in Naughty or Nice.
Frankie’s life has taken on an element of danger, and she calls upon Driver, an ex-con who first appears in Dickey’s Drive Me Crazy, to bail her out of a potentially life-threatening situation, but that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Tommie and Blue are now engaged, but due to something her more-mature love has done, the wedding is indefinitely on hold. As Blue and Tommie remain the perfect couple in public, Tommie has found herself physically attracted to a younger man. But that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Livvy is trying to recapture the adventure she had during her revenge affair. She is seldom intimate with her husband, Tony, but when she has relations with him, it is by her rules and under certain conditions—it has to be a menage e trois. But that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Though the sisters are as close as any sisters could be, none wants the other two to know the dark secrets she is hiding. And during this season, all of the McBroom sisters are Naughtier than Nice.
Pages: 368
Publisher: Dutton
Source: Netgalley
Format: ePub
Rating:☆☆☆
summary:
The lives of Frankie, Tommie, and Olivia (Livvy) haven’t turned out quite as planned. Frankie has a pair of stalkers. The life that Tommie had dreamed of having with Blue has become anything but perfect, and Olivia, despite her efforts, hasn’t been able to get over the psychological barrier caused by her husband’s affair in Naughty or Nice.
Frankie’s life has taken on an element of danger, and she calls upon Driver, an ex-con who first appears in Dickey’s Drive Me Crazy, to bail her out of a potentially life-threatening situation, but that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Tommie and Blue are now engaged, but due to something her more-mature love has done, the wedding is indefinitely on hold. As Blue and Tommie remain the perfect couple in public, Tommie has found herself physically attracted to a younger man. But that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Livvy is trying to recapture the adventure she had during her revenge affair. She is seldom intimate with her husband, Tony, but when she has relations with him, it is by her rules and under certain conditions—it has to be a menage e trois. But that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Though the sisters are as close as any sisters could be, none wants the other two to know the dark secrets she is hiding. And during this season, all of the McBroom sisters are Naughtier than Nice.
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My Review
A story following three sisters who each are struggling in their lives while thinking the other two have the perfect relationships. The main story focuses around the eldest sister Frankie. She is engaged and thinking that she found the perfect guy only he is already married. At that point a whole lotta drama ensues. From adultery, to menege trois, to death threats this book just kept you interested in finding out how all of these things were going to get resolved.
It wasn't as predictable as I though it would be.There are a couple of scenes that were a little suspenseful especially at the end with Frankie and the stalker wife. Best part of all, there isn't a cliffhanger. That's right Nooooo cliffhangers *in my mommy dearest voice. My opinion is give it a shot when you get chance especially if you like books that has three different character plots going on.
A story following three sisters who each are struggling in their lives while thinking the other two have the perfect relationships. The main story focuses around the eldest sister Frankie. She is engaged and thinking that she found the perfect guy only he is already married. At that point a whole lotta drama ensues. From adultery, to menege trois, to death threats this book just kept you interested in finding out how all of these things were going to get resolved.
It wasn't as predictable as I though it would be.There are a couple of scenes that were a little suspenseful especially at the end with Frankie and the stalker wife. Best part of all, there isn't a cliffhanger. That's right Nooooo cliffhangers *in my mommy dearest voice. My opinion is give it a shot when you get chance especially if you like books that has three different character plots going on.
About the Author
Eric Jerome Dickey was born in Memphis, Tennessee and attended the University of Memphis (the former Memphis State), where he earned his degree in Computer System Technology. In 1983, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in engineering.
After landing a job in the aerospace industry as a software developer, Eric Jerome Dickey's artistic talents surfaced, inspiring him to become an actor and a stand-up comedian. Yet Eric quickly found out that writing was something he could do and do well. From creative writing classes to avidly consuming the works of his favorite authors, Eric Jerome Dickey began to shape a writing career of his own.
Eric Jerome Dickey was born in Memphis, Tennessee and attended the University of Memphis (the former Memphis State), where he earned his degree in Computer System Technology. In 1983, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in engineering.
After landing a job in the aerospace industry as a software developer, Eric Jerome Dickey's artistic talents surfaced, inspiring him to become an actor and a stand-up comedian. Yet Eric quickly found out that writing was something he could do and do well. From creative writing classes to avidly consuming the works of his favorite authors, Eric Jerome Dickey began to shape a writing career of his own.
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