The Vow
In this runaway hit novel, three best friends come together for their sorority sister's glitzy wedding in Atlanta and make a vow to get married within one year. As they embark on their search to find their soul mates, they navigate the full-contact sport known as being a SSBFLA (successful, single, black, female in L.A.) and negotiate the shark-infested waters of making a name for themselves professionally in Hollywood.
Can Trista, the hyper-driven celebrity agent, find the time to schedule a meaningful romance? Will Amaya, the sexy starlet, convince the married hip hop-label exec she has been seeing to leave his wife, or will the NBA star steal her heart in the final seconds? After undergoing a complete makeover, will Vivian, the jaded gossip columnist, win back the father of her child?
As seductive as it is empowering, The Vow is a page-turner that will keep you cheering for these women as they discover that their desire to find a husband isn't as important as finding themselves.
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Become an affiliateAngela Burt-Murray is the editor-in-chief at Essence magazine. She has written for Essence, Honey, Parenting, and Working Mother magazines. The co-author of The Angry Black Woman's Guide to Life, Burt-Murray lives in New Jersey with her husband and two sons.
Mitzi Miller is associate editor at Jane"magazine and has written for Elle(U.K.), Parenting, and Upscale magazines. She is the former entertainment editor for Honey magazine and the co-author of The Angry Black Woman's Guide to Life. She lives in New York City.
"A warm-hearted Jackie Collins-meets-Terry McMillan ode to sisterhood, with a few surprises." -- Kirkus Reviews
"The Vow puts readers on a glamorous, sexy rollercoaster ride...The page-turning stories will speak to women everywhere." -- Erica Kennedy, author of Bling
"A juicy read about the complex lives and loves of hip, hardworking young sisters who happen to be Hollywood insiders." -- Essence
"Outrageous and fun." -- Glamour