Genevieve
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Learn exactly why Eric Jerome Dickey was renowned for his novels starring “bold, smart women oozing sexuality and vulnerability” (The Atlantic) in this New York Times bestseller.
Genevieve is brilliant and beautiful. Her husband has a thriving career. Together, they have a beautiful home in Los Angeles. Together, they're crazy in love. Then one day a family tragedy brings Genevieve back to her Alabama hometown, back to a past she hoped her husband would never discover, and back to secrets shared by her sister Kenya—mysterious, teasing, and dangerously irresistible. Soon, Genevieve's husband will discover the truth about his wife and her family. Something he was never meant to know—and a desire he was never meant to explore.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bestseller Dickey (Drive Me Crazy) offers more sex-drenched melodrama with an instantly engrossing story about a couple whose marriage is tested by secrets both familial and sexual. Beautiful, independent "financial guru" Genevieve Forbes (n e LaKeisha Shauna Smith) and her husband, a medical research scientist (and the novel's unnamed narrator), are by-products of broken families. Genevieve ran away after suffering intolerable abuse by her murderous father and cruel grandmother, and the husband's rural Texas childhood was marred by his mother's death and a virtually absent, errant father. The death of Genevieve's grandmother Willie Esther forces both to return to her backwoods Alabama hometown for a reunion that stirs up old grudges, reopens still-painful wounds and sparks reckless familial infighting. While the narrator finds himself mildly amused by Genevieve's aging, folksy relatives, he's immediately salivating over Genevieve's hootchy-cootchy sister, Kenya. Their red-hot affair shifts into high gear just as Kenya's roughneck fianc , Deuce, pays them a surprise visit and more secrets about Genevieve's childhood leak. Dickey creates a smidgen of suspense around the survival of the couple's marriage and the revelation of various secrets, but that's hardly his main goal. What the novel lacks in plot it makes up for in explicit sex and hot-tempered fireworks.
Customer Reviews
Brown
The edge of my seat. I couldnt put this one down.
Excellent Read!!!
Everything about this book is awesome in my humble opinion.
Genevieve
Oh My Goodness-This book brought me to tears in the end. I am so happy it turned out the way it did for Genevieve and her husband to remain married; and become pregnant intelligent resourceful people. They were able to forgive each other's secrets and hopefully their is no baby coming from Kenya in the near future to disrupt their happiness and mentality. Excellent how Eric was able to let Genevieve hear her husband explain to Kenya all that he craves and missed, but was receiving from her daughter. This coming home, knocking her down a few notches with embarrassment, woke to to her husbands understanding as well because he told her several times before.
Excellent book, warm, lifelike, educating and plain ol good.
B. Duncan