New York Times bestseller Eric Jerome Dickey revisits the scene of his holiday romp Naughty or Nice, featuring the McBroom sisters, whose romantic adventures make for a white (hot) Christmas.
Readers first met the McBroom sisters in Eric Jerome Dickey’s New York Times bestseller Naughty or Nice. In the highly anticipated sequel, Naughtier than Nice, we find out what happens on the other side of the fairy tale.
The lives of Frankie, Tommie, and Olivia (Livvy) haven’t turned out quite as planned. Frankie has a pair of stalkers. The life that Tommie had dreamed of having with Blue has become anything but perfect, and Olivia, despite her efforts, hasn’t been able to get over the psychological barrier caused by her husband’s affair in Naughty or Nice.
Frankie’s life has taken on an element of danger, and she calls upon Driver, an ex-con who first appears in Dickey’s Drive Me Crazy, to bail her out of a potentially life-threatening situation, but that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Tommie and Blue are now engaged, but due to something her more-mature love has done, the wedding is indefinitely on hold. As Blue and Tommie remain the perfect couple in public, Tommie has found herself physically attracted to a younger man. But that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Livvy is trying to recapture the adventure she had during her revenge affair. She is seldom intimate with her husband, Tony, but when she has relations with him, it is by her rules and under certain conditions—it has to be a ménage à trois. But that is a secret she has kept from her sisters.
Though the sisters are as close as any sisters could be, none wants the other two to know the dark secrets she is hiding. And during this season, all of the McBroom sisters are Naughtier than Nice.
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"Dickey is a master at writing about women and what they want and how they want it. There are three kinds of physical love in these pages: hot, red hot, and nuclear."
— Publishers Weekly on Naughty or Nice
“Dickey has deft control of each voice, and the Los Angeles backdrop is so well drawn that it becomes a character in its own right.”
— Publishers Weekly“A thrilling ending and loads of hot sexual gymnastics will draw Dickey’s many fans.”
— Library Journal“[A] steamy tale of lustful women troubled in love…Dickey’s fans will rejoice.”
— Kirkus ReviewsDickey’s fans flock to his readings. . . . He’s perfected an addictive fictional formula.
— The New York TimesIf you’re looking for something extra steamy to keep you warm, reach for this enticing romance novel.
— MetroAnother white-hot Christmas. . . . Romantic dramas and sexy secrets make for sultry seasonal reading.
— BookPageDickey has deft control of each voice, and the Los Angeles backdrop is so well drawn that it becomes a character in its own right.
— Publishers Weekly[A] steamy tale of lustful women troubled in love. . . . Dickey's fans will rejoice.
— Kirkus ReviewsA thrilling ending and loads of hot sexual gymnastics will draw Dickey’s many fans.
— Library JournalAn absorbing read.
— BooklistPraise for Eric Jerome Dickey and His NovelsDickey has the knack for creating characters who elicit both rage and sympathy.
— Entertainment WeeklyA very funny and engrossing novel. . . . Plenty of the laugh-out-loud humor that has made Dickey’s work a staple on bestseller lists.
— Booklist on Naughty or NiceMust-read romance. . . . A cerebral, sometimes sensual, sometimes suspenseful, and quite a memorable ride.
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Eric Jerome Dickey (1961—2021) was the multiaward-winning author of many novels, including eleven of which made the New York Times bestsellers list. He also wrote a six-issue miniseries of graphic novels for Marvel Enterprises, featuring Storm (X-Men) and the Black Panther. He was the 2012 Black Expressions male author of the year.
Pamella D‘Pella is an American actress, singer-songwriter, photographer, and dancer. Pamella is recognized for her extensive acting career, most notably for her years spent as “Julia” in the long running soap opera The Young and the Restless.
Bahni Turpin, winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards and several prestigious Audie Awards for her narrations, was named a “Golden Voice” by AudioFile magazine in 2019. Publishers Weekly magazine named her Narrator of the Year for 2016. She is an ensemble member of the Cornerstone Theater Company in Los Angeles. She has guest starred in many television series, including NYPD Blue, Law & Order, Six Feet Under, Cold Case, What about Brian, and The Comeback. Film credits include Brokedown Palace, Crossroads, and Daughters of the Dust. She is also a member of the recording cast of The Help, which won numerous awards.
Robin Eller is a narrator, actress, singer, and dance educator. She has appeared on stage, in films, and on such television programs as The Bernie Mac Show, The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young and the Restless, and General Hospital, as well as numerous commercials. As a dancer, she has traveled the world with the legendary James Brown.