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Posted November 14, 2006
I thoroughly enjoyed some of the stories in this book it took me one day to read it. I especially like the fact that each story portrayed black men positively...men who were trying to right their wrongs and accept responsibility. The stories were well written and the plots were easy to follow, all while still being erotic and semi-erotic in some cases. In Brenda Jackson's 'Strictly Business,' we have Gina who has a gig that could make or break a writer's career who involves spending a week interviewing a handsome, ambitious and ruthless Texas millionaire--who's also her ex-husband. I love Brenda's work but this one really didn't captivate me the way it should, it sort of drag in some spots but speed up in a few places that shouldn't. 'Catch Me If You Can' by Cindi Louis. We have Lonzell and Leesa who plan to marry just before he goes overseas serving in the military. Leesa becomes pregnant but she is unable to contact her beloved. Several years later he returns home to find single mother Leesa raising their son and learns how his mother kept them apart. I have to say that this story was the best out of the bunch from start to finish it had me glued and I just wish it had been a full blown story. It really captured my heart. 'Promises and Vows' by Felicia Mason. After three years of marriage, Jerome and Elise head towards divorce as both pushes their respective careers before their relationship. They sleep in separate rooms until his voodoo-practicing Aunt arrives for a visit. Jerome vows to use any form of magic to save his relationship with his beloved. This story was okay even though the plot was unrealistic but the passion was well felt. I've never read anything from this author and probably give her a try when the time comes. 'Kidnapped' by Kayla Perrin. In Fort Lauderdale Jamal crashes the wedding, abducts Nia before vows are exchanged, he is determined to prove to her that there's no better man for her than him. This story was interesting but ended up being another story that was unrealistic to me. I respect Kayla's work but I felt it could have been better. There were a lot of touchy moments between these two as well as the craze. The characters again were interesting, story lines were captivating but most importantly the book was soundly written. I couldn't put it down at all it was full of love, lust, lies, pain, happiness and some big time freaks in love. In the other hand if you're looking for raw, raunchy sex scenes, sorry, this book has WAY more substance than that. 'The Best Man' is really a fantastic book especially for those lazy weekends.
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Posted August 17, 2006
I was a little skeptical about purchasing this novella. Because frankly, I DON'T DO NOVELLAS. I am a fan for life of Brenda Jackson's and were familiar with Cindi Louis, Kayla Perrin, Felicia Mason's work and basically bought this book because I promised someone that I would. Well, I must say, I was very, VERY IMPRESSED! I recommend this book to anyone who loves romance and likes it H-O-T!
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Posted May 4, 2005
this book have all the elements a good romance book should have.The heartache, the makeups, and the love.
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Posted May 16, 2003
I enjoyed the book. The first two stories were the bomb however the second two did not hold my interest. but overall it was okay
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Posted May 6, 2011
The stories in The Best Man, is a mixture of love lust and unending adventure! I couldnt put the book down. This is a must read for everyone!
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Posted September 1, 2006
This was the first story of brenda jackson's that I had read and the journey just continues. She is amazing
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Posted April 30, 2003
I normally do not care for the short stories, because they always end to soon. However, this book was great. All four stories were beautiful,romantic, and all that other good stuff. This is a very good read.
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Posted March 31, 2003
I think that this was great. It kept in with the Maridis family and pulls you in to feel what they are feeling. I can not wait to see what happens with the sister and rest of the friends and families.
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Posted February 15, 2003
Hey i loved this book i loved all the stories even through kaylas was a little rushed to me. i have loved the rest of her stories. I would recommend this book to everyone!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.¿Strictly Business¿ by Brenda Jackson. Houston writer Gina accepts an assignment to interview her former husband Mitchell. Gina still loves her spouse, but believes his only love is his business. Mitchell craves his second chance to prove to Gina that she is everything to him. ¿Catch Me If You Can¿ by Cindi Louis. In Lovebug, Texas, Lonzell and Leesa plan to marry just before he goes overseas serving in the military. Leesa becomes pregnant but she is unable to contact her beloved. Several years later he returns home to find single mother Leesa raising their son and learns how his mother kept them apart. ¿Promises and Vows¿ by Felicia Mason. After three years of marriage, Jerome and Elise head towards divorce as both pushes their respective careers before their relationship. They sleep in separate rooms until his voodoo-practicing Aunt arrives for a visit. Jerome vows to use any form of magic to save his relationship with his beloved. ¿Kidnapped¿ by Kayla Perrin. In Fort Lauderdale Jamal plans to prove to Nia that she is marrying the wrong man. Jamal crashes the wedding, abducts the bride before vows are exchanged, and blackmails her into spending an evening with him in Key West. These are fine contemporary tales with strong plots starring lead protagonists whom seem real though the males appear a bit nerdy when it comes to commitment. Fans of well-written modern day relationship anthologies will want to read THE BEST MAN because it is one of the sub-genres better collections. Harriet Klausner
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Overview
He'll leave you begging for more...
THE BEST MAN
Brenda Jackson's "Strictly Business"
Houston freelance writer Gina Grant Farrell just got a job offer too good to refuse-a week on a Texas ranch to interview the ruthless, ambitious, and very handsome millionaire Mitch Farrell, who happens to be none other than her ex-husband! Is Mitch's proposal strictly business? Or is he planning a sizzling seduction and ...