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Annelise is frustrated. How long can a woman go without getting some from her husband? The man she supported through law school, that she signed a pre-nup for. But it seems the man who used to want it all the time is still getting it from another woman.
Thank goodness their devotedly single friend Lishelle has a couch to spare. But when The Guy Who Got Away in college reappears in her life, she starts envisioning a walk down the aisle. Ignoring her friends’ advice, she agrees to guarantee his bank loans for a new business. A girl’s got to invest in her future husband, right? But once he gets his hands on her money, he disappears.
After a little digging, the women discover that the jerks they’d trusted have betrayed them in ways they’d never imagined. As the scorned friends bitch over a bottle of wine, an idea begins to take shape--letting these weasels slink quietly out of their lives is too good for them.
These women want revenge.
Claudia
They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but if you ask me, that's a load of bull. Hands down, that gold-lined path travels through his libido.
I should know. Right now, I'm practically dying of embarrassment as I sit in a north Atlanta restaurant with the man of my dreams, Adam Hart. I'm trying to look nonchalant beside him in our booth, sipping a margarita through a straw, while Adam has his hand between my legs. His fingers tickle my skin as they inch farther up my thighs.
"Adam," I admonish playfully as his fingers skirt my panties. "I'm trying to have a serious conversation."
"Don't I look serious to you?"
He does look serious -- which is exactly the problem.
He is entirely too serious about this naughty bit of foreplay. "Sweetheart, you know how much I love this, but --"
"What, this?"
My eyelids flutter as he strokes my nub.
"Mmm," I moan softly. Then look up in horror as the waiter appears at our table. My face flames, and I wonder if my pale brown skin registers any blush of my embarrassment. I squeeze my legs together, but that does nothing to stop Adam's fingers.
"Have you decided what you'd like?" the waiter asks. I'm not sure if there's a knowing glint in his eye. If not, he must think Adam and I are so in love that we can't bear to be physicallyapart from each other. Why else would we be sharing the same side of a booth, practically glued at the hip?
"Um," I begin. I haven't even looked at the menu. "I think we need a few more minutes."
"I know what I want," Adam says. He's looking at me though, not at the waiter, and I want to smack him. No, that's a lie. I want to take him outside and get busy with him in the back seat of his Mercedes SUV. I really do enjoy Adam's obvious lust for me. I'm just not comfortable with how much he likes to display it in public.
"New York steak," Adam continues. "Rare. I like it red."
"I'll have the same," I say, hoping to hell that I'm not blushing. "Medium well."
"Rice or baked potato?"
"Rice," both Adam and I respond.
The waiter scribbles notes on a pad. "That comes with soup or salad --"
"Two house salads to start," I interject, cutting off the waiter. "And an order of garlic bread. Also, a half liter of Chardonnay."
"Make it a bottle," Adam says.
My eyes meet his in surprise. His gaze is smoky, and as he bites down on his bottom lip, I feel an excited shiver dance across my shoulders. I know what he wants. To get me drunk so I'm more likely to be less inhibited.
I wonder what he wants me to try this time. "That's everything?" the waiter asks.
I have all but forgotten about the waiter. I look up at the college kid and grin. "That's plenty."
Thank the Lord, the waiter turns and walks away. He doesn't know me, but still I let out a relieved breath. The reason I like to come here is that it's far from the Buck-head neighborhood where Adam and I live. If I get caught doing something scandalous here, at least no one will know who I am. And because it's a Monday night, this place isn't as busy as it would be on the weekend.
"Now." Adam smiles at me as his fingers explore my nether region. "Where were we?"
I push his hand away, feeling slightly annoyed at his one-track mind, considering everything we need to discuss. "Adam, seriously. We need to talk."
He pouts a little but finally relents. "All right." He sits back against the booth. "Let's talk."
Now I smile from ear to ear. I am absolutely crazy about Adam, but it's possible, if only slightly, that I'm even more crazy about our upcoming wedding.
You see, I'm almost thirty, and for a while I wasn't sure if I'd ever get married or die a spinster. What self-respecting woman still uses the term spinster, you ask? You haven't met my high-society, Black-American Princess friends. Not to mention my mother, who has been dreaming of my wedding since the time I was in her womb. In most respects I have a fairly cushy life, but if I don't get married, I'll never live that one down.
But I am getting married. In six weeks, I will become Mrs. Adam Hart. For the past year, I've been busy planning every detail of our lavish wedding. As far as I'm concerned, it's going to be the most spectacular wedding Atlanta society has ever seen.
Notice I didn't say "Adam and I" have been planning the wedding. Unfortunately, Adam is a man -- which is to say that he's not the least bit interested in the intricate details that go into pulling off a wedding as elaborate as ours will be. He thinks the big day is more of a fairy tale for the bride, and I can't say he's wrong.
But I have to tell you, there's nothing remotely fun about planning the fairy-tale wedding. It's a lot of headaches and hard work. And there are things I need to know now, considering our big day is fast approaching.
I take my planner out of my Gucci tote and open it. "Diana needs to meet with us this weekend to go over all the wedding details. I made a tentative appointment for 10:00 a.m. on Saturday. Will that work for you?"
"Sure."
"I know we had all the colors pretty much picked out, but I'm going back and forth over the bridesmaid dresses. I found out Rebecca Morrison's bridesmaids will be wearing buttercup yellow, and considering our weddings are two weeks apart --" I stop when Adam begins stroking the inside of my wrist. "Are you listening to me?"
"You want to change the colors?"
"I'm considering it, yes."
"Go ahead."
"But I know you and the groomsmen have already picked out your tuxes." Not to mention that the dresses have already been made and it will be a great expense for the designer to make new ones.
"So we'll change the color of the flower we wear on our lapel." He shrugs nonchalantly, as if to say I'm making a big deal out of nothing.
Maybe I am, but this wedding business is stressful. I decide to leave the subject of colors alone until our meeting with the wedding planner. But, there is another pressing matter. "You know how in the reply cards we gave people the chance to say whether they wanted red snapper or duck?"
"Uh-huh."
"Well, the phone calls have started. People are wondering why there isn't a beef option. It's like they expect this to be some sort of backyard buffet instead of a five-star wedding. They're driving me and my mother nuts, but now I'm wondering if we shouldn't have a beef entree as an option, as well." Rolling my eyes, I groan.
"How hard will it be to have beef?"
"I don't know. I guess not that hard. As long as we get the count a couple weeks before the wedding." Diana has arranged a fantastic lineup of chefs for our big day -- straight from Commander's Palace in New Orleans. "But maybe we should put our foot down. There'll be eight courses. No one's gonna starve."
"If it's no big deal," Adam begins, covering my hands with his, "then we'll have a beef entree."
"Are you sure, honey? What if it's more complicated?"
"But we want everyone happy. Let's have the variety. It'll cost more, but that's not a concern."
"No. No, you're right." I relax in my seat. My father's not worried about the cost, so why am I? "I do want everyone to be happy." So happy that they'll talk about our wedding for months after the grand event....
"I don't know why you're getting so stressed. Seems like everything's in order."
"That's easy for you to say. You haven't been doing the planning."
I give Adam a look of reproof, and in response he plants a soft kiss on my lips. "You know I love you for it."
"You'd better."
"I promise you, our honeymoon will be the perfect reward for all your hard work."
Right now, the honeymoon seems like some mythical fantasy that will never come to pass. "When will you tell me where we're going?"
"When we get there."
I should be excited, but I'm not. I think the idea of the honeymoon will really excite me once I know that all the kinks in our wedding plans are ironed out.
Adam releases my hands to reach for my margarita. He samples it and as I watch him, I can't help thinking how truly hot he is. He's six foot two, has closely cropped hair and perfect golden-brown skin. Adam is the kind of guy who commands attention whenever he walks into a room. Even here, at this eatery, I've seen the surreptitious and even brazen glances some of the other women have thrown his way.
But I'm not worried. They can look all they like. Adam isn't going anywhere. He has no need to. I more than please my man in the bedroom.
As an attractive sister gives Adam a lingering look, I place a hand on his leg under the table.
"Mmm," is his soft response.
"I love you, Adam Hart," I whisper.
"I love you, Claudia Fisher."
"I know." I blow out a huff of air. "That's why it's been killing me to keep this from you." Adam looks at me in alarm, and I realize how he has construed my words. "It's not bad news," I quickly assure him. "In fact, it's the best news."
"You've got my attention."
Excitement bubbles up inside me. What I'm about to tell Adam is absolutely the most thrilling news. The perfect touch to make our wedding forever memorable -- and the talk of Atlanta.
"Remember I told you I had a surprise for you?"
"Yes," Adam replies.
"I wasn't planning to tell you about this until the rehearsal dinner, but I'm so excited, I can't wait that long."
"What is it, baby?"
"You're never going to believe who'll be singing at our wedding. I'm so blown away by this, I could just die!"
Adam's eyes are on fire with curiosity. "Tell me."
"Babyface! Can you believe it?"
Adam plants a serious lip-lock on me, tongue and all, and I don't even care. When we finally break for air, he asks, "How? When?"
"My cousin came through for me." Morgan Fisher, one of my many cousins, is an executive at Palm Records in Los Angeles. He knows Babyface personally, but that wasn't a guarantee that he'd be available to sing at the wedding.
Continues...
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LDBrooks
Posted February 28, 2010
This book was amazing!! I could not put it down!!
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Posted June 9, 2008
This book took way too long to reach a climax. When it did, it was a huge dissapointment and the ending was way too short and simple. The only reason I finished the book was because I paid for it.
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Posted January 28, 2007
Fast-moving story about three thirtyish women, girlfriends since college, and their problems with men. They're all mistreated, and they all get their revenge. A well-written, well-plotted story. The only thing I thought silly was that Annelise, who unlike Claudia and Lishelle is white, attended historically black Spelman College. No explanation was given for this, and it seems unlikely to me that a white girl would choose this college. Their friendship easily (and much more believably!) could have formed at Emory or one of the state universities. Aside from this implausible part of the friends' history, this was a rollicking good read. I recommend it.
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Posted May 16, 2006
Good story telling. Some spicy sections in the story that adds to the character build up of three angry women who had been rejected, mistreated, and used.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Though from different walks of life, the three women (Claudia, Annalise, and Lashelle) met at college and have remained friends over the next decades. As they turn thirty each has male problems feeling as if the respective men in their lives mentally abuse them. --- Lashelle divorced David over two years ago when his girlfriend introduced herself as the mother of his child. Now he wants Lachelle back and is stalking her though she tells him it is over. --- Claudia has been seeing Adam for four years. He owns her heart, but with their nuptials in six weeks, he has major marital doubts. --- Five years married to Charles, photographer Annalise is wondering what happened to their relationship. Increasingly they grow apart and the passion they once shared seems dead. --- Angry with treatment from the men who should treasure them, the trio bond in their need of GETTING EVEN with males that abused their efforts to please them. --- The tale rotates perspective between the three lead females so for much of the novel, the audience actually has a trio of stories until near the end their schemes for vengeance bring the subplots together. This technique makes for fascinating comparisons between how the women cope with male problems, but also never full develops or engages the men. Readers will understand the motives of the women as they on the other hand are three dimensional. Filled with sex and the related ¿vernacular¿, fans of contemporary girl loves boy, boy mistreats girl, girl avenges mistreatment tales will want to read this hot spicy novel. --- Harriet Klausner
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Overview
They’ve all been screwed over--done wrong in a very big wayFor the past year, self-proclaimed Black American Princess Claudia has been planning her perfect wedding, destined to be the event in Atlanta’s black society. But when her prince gets cold feet, she’s stunned and humiliated. She’s done things in the bedroom with this man that her mother would disown her for!
Annelise is frustrated. How long can a woman go without getting some from her husband? The man she supported through law school, that she signed a pre-nup for. But it seems the man who used to want it all the time is still getting it from another woman.
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