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Author: Cydney Rax | Website
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Brothers and Wives : A Novel
Danielle Frazier walked into her ex's family reunion expecting some drama. But she never could have anticipated what happened next. At the reunion, Dani meets Scottie Meadows, a smooth bad boy with a killer smile who smells like just like the kind of danger Dani could get down with. And he isn't shy about how he's feeling her either. Too bad his brother is Neil, Dani's ex and baby daddy, who wants the two to have nothing to do with each other, especially while Scottie is living in his house.
But nobody cock blocks Dani Frazier, not even her baby daddy. Dani and Scottie start dating and suddenly, Dani is not only driving a wedge between Neil and his wife again, but she's also dividing two brothers who seem to have nothing in common except their love for Danielle Frazier. Dani's always dreamed of being "Mrs. Meadows," though not by the way of her ex's brother. But as she sees it, a little baggage never hurt anyone, and she's determined to prevent hers from messing with the future she desperately desires.
Inspired by readers’ reactions to My Husband’s Girlfriend, this is a juicy follow-up about the complicated entanglement of family, love, desire, and duty. It’s the kind of sexy, compelling story that everyone would be dying to read that only Cydney Rax could tell.
Reviewer: Isis
Review: Aug 10, 2010
Genre(s): Mainstream / General, Multicultural / Minority
Brothers and Wives is a sequel to Ms. Rax’s previous novel “My Husband’s Girlfriend.”
Danielle Frazier is involved with the Meadows family because she had a child with Neil Meadows, who also happens to be married to Anya Meadows. Though Dani and Neil are no longer involved with each other, they are often together because of their child. So it is no surprise when Dani is invited, and s
My Sister's Ex
Rachel Merrell goes into shock when her ex-boyfriend, Jeffery Williams, begins dating her half sister Marlene Draper. At first, Rachel swears Jeff is feigning interest in Marlene just to get back at her for breaking up with him. Rachel pretends Jeff’s interest in Marlene doesn't bother her, but when they unexpectedly hit it off and love begins to blossom, Rachel can't bear to watch the happy couple. Suddenly, Rachel wants Jeff back and she is determined to get him no matter what the cost—including Marlene's happiness. But when her attempts to regain Jeff's affections fail, Rachel decides to join an online dating service, creating a profile under an assumed name, just to test the waters. Surprisingly, Rachel's profile matches someone who sounds like he'd be the perfect replacement for Jeff, but when she sees a picture of the man of her dreams, she's dumbfounded and pissed: it IS Jeff! Despite Rachel's jealousy over her sister's relationship, she has to tell Marlene the truth about the two-timing Casanova. Now the women will work together to devise a way to make him pay for what he's done...and discover a thing or two about sisterhood in the process.
Reviewer: Angi
Review: Feb 14, 2010
Marlene Draper and Rachel Merrell are half-sisters. They share a father, an apartment and plenty of family issues. Their childhoods were different yet shared. When Marlene starts dating Rachel’s ex-fiancé, the family issues come to the front as well as their own personal issues.
There is an unwritten rule that you do NOT date a friend or siblings ex. EVER. And this book points out EXACTLY why th
My Best Friend and My Man
The things women will do–to men and to each other–in search of love Veron Darcey is a twentysomething African American woman who wants it all: a successful career, an upwardly mobile life, and a loving, attentive man. But the last few men Veron has been with have either added her to their five-woman rotation or relegated her to the dreaded “just friends” zone. After one particularly bad date, Veron caves in and asks her best friend, Demetria Sparks, to share her secrets. Demetria is a gorgeous woman who has something special–men line up to paint her toenails and lavish her with Caribbean cruises and diamond rings. Demetria tries to give Veron a mind-and-body makeover, but sweet Veron struggles with being aggressive. And when Demetria demonstrates her method on Veron’s dream guy, Seaphes, his lack of interest provokes her to pull out all the stops–and forces Veron into a fierce competition between mentor and student. With pressure (and sexual tension) mounting, Veron begins to wonder if changing herself is a mistake. But is it too late to back off her new game now that she’s gotten a juicy taste of just what she’s capable of?
Reviewer: Terri
Review: Jul 10, 2008
Vernon is a Black woman in her late 20s that has a good professional job with the city of Houston. The only thing missing in her life is a man. The book starts out with her sitting alone on Valentine’s Day and no date in sight. When an old flame calls and invites her out, she jumps at the chance even though it’s last minute. Everything is good until Vernon finds out the only re
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