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Submit Your Banner Ad - Only $5/per month BRENDA JACKSON HER LITTLE BLACK BOOKBook Description 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 cousins 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, when she meets Lake Masters. Eight 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. Comment | Buy this book: $13.95
About the Author ![]() Just to share a little information about me, I was born in Jacksonville, Florida. I am a proud graduate of William M. Raines High School, and I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Jacksonville University. I got married thirty-five years ago to my high school sweetheart, Gerald, and we have two sons, Gerald Jr. and Brandon, ages twenty-nine and twenty-six, respectively. I still proudly wear the going-steady ring Gerald gave me at fourteen. And although some may find it hard to believe with the number of books I write each year, I do have a full time job. I work in management for a major insurance company and have worked there for thirty-five years. The reason I can do both is because I don't consider writing love stories as work. That is my fun time, my stress-reliever time, so when I get in from work, I relax by writing love stories. I am a member of the First Coast Chapter of Romance Writers of America. I began my writing career in the eighth grade at Northwestern Junior High School, when I would hand- write my stories for fellow classmates to read. I'm proud to say some of those same classmates are still Brenda Jackson readers today!! My professional writing career began in 1994 when I signed on with Kensington Arabesque. My first book, Tonight and Forever, became a huge success, introducing the Madaris Family. Since then I have introduced the Bennetts, the Westmorelands, the Savoys, and the Steeles. A listing of my books can be found on this website. And because I love writing connecting stories, I have a listing of how my books connect in my various family saga series. Over the years I have received numerous awards and made many trail-blazing accomplishments by being 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. I have written for the following publishers: St. Martins Press, BET, Kensington, NAL, Harlequin/Silhouette and Harlequin Kimani Romance. Author's Website: www.brendajackson.net
Reading Group Guide Questions for Her Little Black Book 1. Do you feel that in the beginning Courtney should have been more supportive of her parents’ decision to save their marriage? 2.Knowing the animosity between his wife, ex-wife and daughter, should Joe have brought Suzette to the wedding? 3. When Harper Isaac was arrested, should Courtney have taken her funds to pay for an attorney or do whatever was needed to help get Harper out of the trouble he was in? What about her handling of the other two guys from her little black book? Were her expectations too high? 4. Do you think that Ron really had any intentions of trying to save his marriage? 5. Should Barbara have been so quick to trust her husband again after what he did to her in the past? 6. Could your understand Peggy’s reluctance to date again even when a nice guy like Willie Baker came along? 7. How do you feel about Ron taking Ashira to Hawaii with him and Barbara? Should Barbara have suspected something? 8. What do you think of Lake Masters’ style of romancing Courtney? Did he move to fast? Too slow? 9. Considering the men in her life, did you understand Courtney’s reluctance to take Lake at face value? 10. Considering Ron’s health situation, should Barbara have stayed with him in the end? Was informing him of the divorce in the hospital a low blow? Comments |
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