Rating: Summary: and 1/2 stars from Romantic Times Bookclub magazine Review: Four females characters find their compulsive need to shop sidelined by the men in their lives in this exceptional anthology. "Shameless" by Esdaile, tells the delightful story of Della Mitchell's first shopping trip following a year of abstinence. After a few chance meetings with sexy Byron Fulton, Della contemplates another area of her life she's been avoiding. Neecy Ballard has her car repossessed by Joe Vaugh in Jackson's humorous tale, "Please, Baby, Please." For reasons Neecy doesn't understand, Joe, offers her a job to help pay off her debt. But is Joe's capacity to spend money reeling her in? Kadeem Smith is back in "It Takes Two," by Laudat. Just before her friend's wedding rehearsal, Ramona Jackson finds out the once and former love oher life is also in the wedding. Will sparks fly again for the two former lovers? Having lied to her Nana about being engaged, Gillian Asher finds herself in a quandary in "Promises," a touching story by Stanhope. Embarking on a shopping spree to rid her mind of worries, Gillian meets Rick Parker. Could he be fiance material?--Romantic Times Bookclub magazine
Rating: Summary: Real People Review: I could have easily been one of the women in this book for that matter so could you. I loved that each story was its own but still tied together as with all of the books like this from St Martin's.. I really enjoyed this book and I hope that you will as well.
Rating: Summary: HATED IT Review: I must say I hated this book so bad... I was mad because someone hyped me up and even after I read the review before I read the book I still had to read it for myself. I have read the works of all four of theses ladies and they have some good books out there this wasn't one of them. First let me say I hated the fact that one of the stories the girl was trippin on being a size 14 come on when you get past an 18 or 20 the trip. The shopping thing was ok as females we all can get out of hand but that fact these were same weak female and the men in this book was just as weak. Not one of theses books had a real point or a good ending. Even the love screen and the romance were not there. I can not say one good thing about this book. Each Story was worse then the first. I really was disappointed in Niqui Stanhop store she on my top 15 list of writers.
Rating: Summary: GREAT LITTLE NOVELLAS!! Review: In these delightful, well-written and HOT quartet of novellas, readers will meet four beautiful women who share a love for shopping and men....
In "Shameless," single mom Della Mitchell returns to Victoria's Secret to satistfy her love for fine lingerie, after a yearlong shopping sabbatical. Divorced from straitlaced banker husband Robert--the remaining love of Della's life now is her daughter Claire. And of course shopping, and being in a support group for shopaholics, she is just now allowed to return. Della never thought she'd meet the love of her life over a velvet and lace number in a shop full of women's underthings......
"Pleas, Baby, Please" sees Deniese "Neecy" Ballard at least 25 pounds and 3 dress sizes bigger than she ever was....was food replacing her love of shopping, something she'd promised herself she wouldn't do, considering her propensity to overspend and her dire financial straits? Depressed over her weight gain, Neecy takes to the credit cards...and is in a store about to yell "charge it" when she hits an all-time low; the tow truck is just outside the store to repossess her car. What she does not count on is the "repossessor" being so cute; and although he takes her car, he gives her the opportunity to make good on her outstanding car payments by working parttime at his used car lot. What neither of them bargain for is the "extra work" that both would find themselves puttin' in......
In the third story, "It Takes Two," shopping diva Ramona Jackson is in the mall "just" to buy a wedding gift for friend Jalisa...but runs into gorgeous ex-boyfriend Kadeem Smith, who still makes her knees weak. Although they haven't seen each other in four years, it is clear to both that there is still unfinished business between them. Turns out that both are in the wedding party of their mutual friends. Can they move beyond their past and claim the love that quite obviously still exists between them? Read on to find out......
"Promises" finds Gillian Asher in a unique bind. In an effort to save her grandmother from a life threatening illness, she tells her what she longs to hear; that she is engaged to be married. But what's a woman to do without a man in sight? Well, she'll go shopping, that's what...to find the perfect wedding dress. And at a designer sale at a local boutique, Gillian finds her self in a tussle with a frenzied shopper who just happens to want that same dress...dragged off by security, Gillian finds herself under the stern eye of mall manager Rick Parker--who promptly announces that she must pay for any and all damage. Furious, Gillian writes him a $1500 dollar check...but she still needs a fiancee, and he wants a mother for his children...can the two find a meeting of the minds?
Funloving and full of gorgeous men, women will love these tales, where the reader learns that the women all know one another. And every tale gives props to curvy, size 14+ women and the fact that they are beautiful, sexy, and that men find them irresistible.
DYB
Rating: Summary: A top-notch anthology Review: Not the same ol' same ol'. Here's an anthology with a nice twist and each story has its own unique flava. Funny, touching and with just enough sprinkled in to make you think. I breezed through this book in one day. Quick, fun read.
Rating: Summary: Did Someone say "sale?" Review: Sisterhood of Shopaholics tells the stories of four friends who happen to have the same problems: they are addicted to shopping and their reasoning is because of men, or lack thereof. Break out the glitter and sprinkle it over these ladies because the fairy godmother has arrived to make all their woes go away, with the snap of a finger.
Della Mitchell has an addiction to lingerie and lots of it. It's nothing for her to spend $300 on a nightgown with a matching robe. "Shameless." She's dealing with the insecurity and shopping addiction her divorce has left her with. She made a promise to give up shopping to get her life back in order and to take care of what's really important - her daughter. As a reward to her overcoming her addiction, she treats herself to Victoria's Secrets and finds more than lingerie. She meets handsome pilot, J. Byron Fulton.
Denise "Neecy" Ballard likes to shop period. On one of her many shopping sprees, she happens to look out the window and find her car being repossessed. She not only ends up with a hat she didn't really want, but also the man who's repossessing her car. Joseph Vaughn. "Please, Baby, Please" let her find a good man who will treat her right and appreciate her for the woman she is.
Ramona has a shoe fetish and loves expensive suits. But she can afford it. Nailz and Detailz, her salon, has been very profitable. However, she never mixes business with pleasure and will never jeopardize her business for a shopping spree, but a little splurging never hurt anyone. That's until she runs into her ex-lover, Kadeem Smith while out conquering her fear of going to Phipps Plaza, an ultra chic shopping center in Atlanta, and not being inclined to buy something. After their chance meeting she realizes "It Takes Two" to admit their mistakes and to talk about what ultimately broke them up.
Gillian has the tendency to pacify herself with nice things by way of shopping sprees. She does this to make up for not having a man. But when her Nana is on her dying bed, Gillian concocts some ridiculous scheme to pretend she's engaged to be married in hopes it'll throw Nana into a speedy recovery. Looking for the perfect dress leads to a catfight and ultimately she's left staring in the ebony eyes of mall director Rick Parker. Sometimes making "Promises" you can't keep will put you in hot water. Gillian has new dilemmas now.
If you're looking for a solution to your shopping addiction, Sisterhood of Shopaholics is not the remedy. Instead, it deals more with what caused these women to become shopaholics; it's more like a holistic approach. Once you admit you have a problem, then you're on your way to finding a solution. These women did that and now they're well on their way to happiness and freedom. The authors, Esdaile et. al are talented writers; however the title, Sisterhood of Shopaholics, is a cover up for what's really a romance novel. I loved the ending of each story, although I felt I was left hanging. I wanted to know more.
Reviewed by Esther "Ess" Mays of Loose Leaves Book Review
Rating: Summary: DID I READ THE SAME BOOK? Review: The only thing I did like about this book was that it touched on an addiction that I'm sure many people snicker at, but nevertheless is devastating and can ruin peoples lives just as sure as alcohol and drugs -- excessive shopping! But, the romances are TOTALLY UNBELIEVABLE. In Shameless, a woman bumps into a man 3 times and sleeps with him on the 2nd date and BOOM they're engaged! Please, Baby, Please -- yeah, PLEASE -- a woman is up to her neck in dept, on the verge of bankrupcy and BOOM, she meets a man who not only gives her a job, but gives her control of his bank account and charge accounts in a matter of WEEKS! Again, totally unbelievable. It's Takes Two and Promises are no better! The addictions are barely touched on and the men fall in love with the woman (addiction and all) in a matter of days! It's as if these 4 authors needed a quick check, so they mashed together a couple of hundred pages each, picked up the check and all went shopping. I can hear them snickering in the background now saying 'Can you believe we actually sold that mess!' I'm sorry, but this book was horrible, totally unbelievable and sort of disrespectful to readers in that it seems the authors think we are too dumb to grasp/know a REAL story when we read one! Also recommended: The Coulter Series by Catherine Anderson The Color of Love by Sandra Kitt Surrender to Love by Adrianne Byrd
Rating: Summary: Loved some, hated some. Review: This book contains four novellas by four well known authors. The four heroines are shopaholics. Each lady has her own set of problems. The interesting twist is that all four ladies in the book know each other. Therefore, you see cameos of the ladies in stories other than their own. *** Personally, I thought the first and last stories were the best. My favorite author, however, is one of the other two. I was a bit disappointed by that, but I now have two new names to add to my "Check This Girl Out" list. The authors did not make their heroines perfect either. Not many women today look anorexic. It is about time some curvy ladies get their stories told! Well worth your time and money to pick up this book. ***
Rating: Summary: Again I hate romances!!! Review: This book was okay for the style of storytelling, but I can not stand romances. Shameless A love at first sight story step-by-step. Ending with a night of lovemaking and in the morning a marriage proposal. TALK ABOUT FICKTION!!!! Please Baby Please What I didn't like about this story is it made reference to a size 14 as being obese. Lost me right there....2df. The other two stories were mediorcre. Like I said before if you are into romances try or eyes at this one. Later!!!!
Rating: Summary: Again I hate romances!!! Review: This book was okay for the style of storytelling, but I can not stand romances. Shameless A love at first sight story step-by-step. Ending with a night of lovemaking and in the morning a marriage proposal. TALK ABOUT FICKTION!!!! Please Baby Please What I didn't like about this story is it made reference to a size 14 as being obese. Lost me right there....2df. The other two stories were mediorcre. Like I said before if you are into romances try or eyes at this one. Later!!!!
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