Kiss the Year Goodbye
Overview
Kiss the year goodbye with this sultry anthology...New Year's Eve is the time to make a naughty resolution, so shed your inhibitions and indulge in this sultry collection of escapades from four of the hottest writers around. In Brenda L. Thomas's "Every New Year," a shoot-out lands a respected doctor in the hospital with a bad case of amnesia, and in the care of a man too sexy to resist. In "Whatever It Takes" by Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker, a sassy older woman tries to break off her steamy relationship with her best friend's twenty-three-year-old son, but he shows her he's man enough to fulfill her needs. Crystal Lacey Winslow proves you can be "Dangerously in Love" when a prim and proper young woman's wild side takes over after the man she's dating slips up with another woman. In "My Boo" by Daaimah S. Poole, a Philly girl's long-distance boyfriend never has time for her -- not even around the holidays. So when her ex-roommate's latest lover comes knocking, she's ready to get the party started.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780743497077
- ISBN-10: 0743497074
- Publisher: Gallery Books
- Publish Date: November 2005
- Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.36 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.72 pounds
- Page Count: 368
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For four sistahs, New Year's Eve should be an occasion to celebrate, and they're determined to do so in Kiss the Year Goodbye, a quartet of spicy tales. In Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker's "Whatever It Takes," India Parker launches into a fantastic fling with her friend Joan's 20-something son Devin, but Joan is convinced that India is playing around with daddy Devin Sr. instead. In Brenda Thomas' "Every New Year," Cynthia accepted Terrell's proposal and his ring on Christmas Eve and intends to holiday in Hawaii with him, until an accident leaves her memory gone and she discovers irresistible fantasy in the arms of her doctor. London Phillips gets caught up between twin sisters: outgoing Jada, and Jovie, who seems prim and proper at first, but burns with hidden passions in Crystal Lacey Winslow's "I Play for Keeps." Gina's tired of her long-distance relationship with boyfriend Chris and captivated by the oh-so-tempting Kahlil in Daaimah S. Poole's "My Boo."
Holiday blues
For four sistahs, New Year's Eve should be an occasion to celebrate, and they're determined to do so in Kiss the Year Goodbye, a quartet of spicy tales. In Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker's "Whatever It Takes," India Parker launches into a fantastic fling with her friend Joan's 20-something son Devin, but Joan is convinced that India is playing around with daddy Devin Sr. instead. In Brenda Thomas' "Every New Year," Cynthia accepted Terrell's proposal and his ring on Christmas Eve and intends to holiday in Hawaii with him, until an accident leaves her memory gone and she discovers irresistible fantasy in the arms of her doctor. London Phillips gets caught up between twin sisters: outgoing Jada, and Jovie, who seems prim and proper at first, but burns with hidden passions in Crystal Lacey Winslow's "I Play for Keeps." Gina's tired of her long-distance relationship with boyfriend Chris and captivated by the oh-so-tempting Kahlil in Daaimah S. Poole's "My Boo."
