Best-selling author Daaimah S. Poole cooks up a juicy page-turner with Somebody Else's Man. Nikki's life was a wreck-three years wasted with a deadbeat boyfriend, and then a huge fight with her best friend Tia. Now, with a promotion at work and a loving new man-who respects her-life is finally going as planned. Until one day, when Tia reveals a secret that will blow Nikki's new life apart.
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"it was decent. then ending could've been a little better but it is what it is"
— Unique811 (4 out of 5 stars)
“Poole captivates readers with Nicole’s dilemmas—the volatile split with her best friend, the lows of her job and her ambivalence about her biological father. Find a comfortable spot and settle in with Poole’s latest page-turner.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)“Childhood friends desperate for love square off over untrustworthy men in…Poole’s rueful page-turner…Diverting, and Nikki’s emotional narration keeps it real, suggesting trust is always a work in progress.”
— Publishers Weekly“What Poole highlights subtly, but very effectively, is how the absence of a father can deeply impact the identity formation of women…A useful, thoughtfully rendered work.”
— Booklist“Brisk and breezy, this novel reads like a street lit take on Sex and the City.”
— Library Journal" It was cool but not one of my favorites... Nikki was just to angry for me, and Tina had to many issues... the book was actually a lil annoying to me. "
— Imani, 10/14/2012" This was a good read. Nicole got on my nerves A LOT. She seemed to be so naive and it got annoying hearing her go thru all the drama she created for herself. I wasn't surprised with the things revealed about Desmond. "
— Kellee, 9/20/2012" Final Rating: 3.5 "
— Leona, 5/25/2012" Final Rating 3.5 stars! "
— Delonya, 12/26/2011" A bit dramatic for my taste. "
— Brandi, 7/28/2011" A bit dramatic for my taste. "
— Brandi, 11/12/2010" It was cool but not one of my favorites... Nikki was just to angry for me, and Tina had to many issues... the book was actually a lil annoying to me. "
— Imani, 9/19/2010" This was a good read. Nicole got on my nerves A LOT. She seemed to be so naive and it got annoying hearing her go thru all the drama she created for herself. I wasn't surprised with the things revealed about Desmond. "
— Kellee, 8/14/2010Daaimah S. Poole was born and raised in Philadelphia. She graduated from Temple University with a BA in journalism. She is a journalist and the author of thirteen novels and counting.
Simi Howe is as voice talent and audiobook narrator.