Her Little Black Book
It's less than a week before Sonya Morrison's wedding when she decides to pass her legendary little black book on to her cousin Courtney Andrews along with all of her best wishes. Courtney, who's fast approaching thirty, thinks every woman she knows has somehow met a man who is husband material except for her. So Sonya's little black book seems to be just what she needs. That's until Courtney discovers she and her cousin have completely different tastes when it comes to men.
But just when she is about to give up and toss the infamous little black book into the garbage, she meets Lake Masters. Nearly ten years her senior, he's a lot older than the men she's normally attracted to, but he's handsome, intelligent, wealthy, and a man who is determined to sweep her off her feet. But the road to love is never easy and Courtney may find that her little black book is more a curse than a blessing.Earn by promoting books
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Become an affiliateBrenda Jackson is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of numerous novels, including the Westmorelands series and, from St. Martin's Press, Some Like It Hot, Taste of Passion and The Playa's Handbook, among others. She was the first African-American author to have a book published under the Harlequin/Silhouette Desire line of books and the first African-American romance author to make USA Today's Bestseller's List and the New York Times Bestseller's List for the series romance genre. Jackson has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Jacksonville University, and worked for thirty-seven years in management at a major insurance company. She now divides her time between family, writing and traveling. She has been married for thirty-seven years to her childhood sweetheart, Gerald, and they have two sons. She lives in the city where she was born, Jacksonville, Florida.
"This is an engrossing tale of women taking charge and doing what they want. Jackson's novel is filled with passion and sensuality. The dialogue is crisp and witty. The characters are richly drawn and are strong, mature women. Hurrah for Jackson!" --Romantic Times on What A Woman Wants
"Interpersonal fireworks and sultry melodrama...become Jackson's forte." --Publishers Weekly on No More Playas "It's rare to find a female author who tackles romance from not just one male perspective but several, and Jackson's latest work shows her superb versatility....Scintillating treat." --Romantic Times on The Playa's Handbook