Honored by the NAACP and optioned by major Hollywood film studios, the top-selling novels of Trisha R. Thomas are favorites of readers everywhere. After the hospital high jinks of Nappily Married, Venus and her husband Jake are ready to get away from all the nonsense. So they move to Atlanta-and that's where the drama really begins.
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"The third in the "Nappily" series, this book calms you down from all the excitement of Nappily Married ...only to rev up the heat on the possibility of what's next at the end. Just when you think you have the main character Venus figured out she pulls the rug out from underneath you. "
— Stephany (4 out of 5 stars)
“A true page-turner.”
— Kimberla Lawson Roby, New York Times bestselling author" Well written book with full circle twist and turns. "
— Toni's-Tea-Time, 10/26/2012" This was a good read. I felt the characters were believable although the ending was a bit anti-climatic. "
— Trel, 6/1/2012" Im enjoying this book "
— Christinette, 4/3/2012" I really enjoyed reading this book ? "
— KaTrina, 9/17/2011" The third in the "Nappily" series, this book calms you down from all the excitement of Nappily Married ...only to rev up the heat on the possibility of what's next at the end. Just when you think you have the main character Venus figured out she pulls the rug out from underneath you. "
— Stephany, 6/27/2011" Read the whole series. Thought it would become a movie. "
— Angela, 10/27/2010" For the beach... "
— Alantria, 7/25/2010" The book has a lot of drama in its plot. Overall the book keeps the reader enticed. "
— Kymberli, 5/17/2010" Excellent book. I like the way Officer Kellogg was sutlely mentioned in this book. It was a big surprise when I found out that he was Keisha's father. There were hints throughout the book. "
— Debra, 2/27/2010" Overall this was a good book but I feel Trevelle's experiences as a young girl were to detailed and were repeated several times. Some of those details could have been left out in my opinion. "
— Moni, 2/3/2010" Overall this was a good book but I feel Trevelle's experiences as a young girl were to detailed and were repeated several times. Some of those details could have been left out in my opinion. "
— Moni, 10/27/2009" The book has a lot of drama in its plot. Overall the book keeps the reader enticed. "
— Kymberli, 5/15/2008Trisha R. Thomas holds a Bachelor of Science from California State University-Los Angeles. Before writing her first novel she taught Language Arts to budding future writers in middle school. Her first novel, Nappily Ever After, was a NAACP Image Award Finalist for Outstanding Literature.
Susan Spain has appeared on stages in New York City, across the United States, and in Europe. Performances includes roles in an international production of The Best of Broadway and a staging of Little Shop of Horrors at the Smithsonian Institute’s Folklife Festival in Washington, DC. She has also appeared in Hair.