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Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do : A Novel

Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do : A Novel

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent novel for the mature audience.
Review: I've never read any of Mrs. Wesley mystery novel. I normally read romance novels. The title and cover caught my eye one day while walking through a book store.

I really did enjoy this novel from cover to cover. Eva and Hutch went through a period of fall out of love. I think that alot of couples go through this sometimes but they must remember what it was about the person that they fell in love with at first and try to get that fire going again. I must say the only thing I didn't like about the book was the affair between Eva and Isaiah. The affair was good for Eva but mother and daughter shouldn't be involved with the same person. I think that Raye had a itch for Hutch all along. Raye took too much from Donald. I was glad when she finally woke up and left him. Donald was a true junk yard dog.

This book covered real issues that families face each day regarding love, hurt, decisions and friendship. Mrs. Wesley this is a well written novel. I wish you much success. For this to be your first romance novel you did an outstanding job. Be Blessed!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: SO-SO
Review: After ten years of marriage Hutch decides to walk out on his wife. The thrill is gone. Eva, his wife, alone and dejected begins to put her life back together again. Oh, and let us not forget their grown son and daughter whose issues with their parents and themselves further muddies the waters.

Thus begins the saga of a Black middle-class family torn apart by a love grown cold and their inability to find out what they truly want in life. Follow them on their journey to find fulfillment, reconciliation and renewal.

If you like predictable formula driven romances then this is the book for you. Many of the characters are so "wooden" in their presentation to the point of being superficial. As you enter into the world of their lives you ask the question, So what? The fact that you can predict the next step of the characters makes it a slow and boring read. Our author gets an average rating for this her first book foray into what can be called a romance novel.

Valerie Wilson Wesley is a far superior writer in her Tamara Hayle mystery series. This novel doesn't represent the depth and breadth of her outstanding skills. If she continues to write more in this genre then she will undoubtably get better. For now her attempt is just so-so.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice Read
Review: This book was a nice read. The book was about a couple who has problems and the man ups and leave for no reason. After going threw some ups and downs the wife starts to date a ex boyfriend of her daughter. The husband starts having feelings for his best freinds wife. This book was a good read and has alot of drama and it is a 100% must buy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Welcome Relief
Review: I mean to cast no aspersion on the mystery writings of Valerie Wilson Westley, but this romance novel shows best the wide range of talent this author possesses. What a welcome change to read about a mature woman in a serious relationship and how she discovers herself when she is suddenly left by her husband. Though I found the book to be well-written, well-paced and interesting, it was the simple things that made me really embrace this novel. I liked the fact that: the characters had simple African American names like Eva, Roscoe and Steven; the leading female characters were 40 plus years old and were often described as good-looking, sexy and desirable; Eva got involved with a younger man when she felt he offered her what she needed and let him go when he no longer served her needs; Eva learned to enjoy being by herself more than she enjoyed being with a man; Eva didn't have a state of the art job with a far out title and a six figure salary; the author managed to write a thoughtful, mature story of love, sex, hurt and relationships using little profanity; the theme was basically pro-marriage. Yes. For my money or trip to the library, Ms. Wilson can stick to romance novels. Maybe she could write a love story about Tamara Hayle, but if she decides to go back to mysteries, well...ain't nobody's business if she does!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
Review: Within the last few month's, I have become a huge fan of Valerie Wilson Wesley. After reading her first Tamara Hayle mystery novel, I fell in love with her writing style and very graphic way in which she paints a picture of both her characters and the setting of which the characters are in.

Although this is her first "non-mystery" novel, I feel that it was excellent. It was a nice escape into the lives of Eva's (the main character) loved ones. Again, don't expect a Tamara Hayle mystery--especially if you have read more than one. Once you've entered the life of Tamara Hayle, you become fast friends with her.

Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do will allow you the opportunity to evaluate your own thoughts to such issues as: second marriages, loyalty to close friends, friendships with the opposite sex, dating outside of our generation, dating outside of our race, homosexuality, achieving dreams and goals, contentment as a single persone, relationships with grown children, and the limitations that we as individuals love ourselves and our families. The salient issue in this book, to me, was the influence of our parents and those who reared us on our true selves. A lot of who we are comes from our ancestry and lineage. DON' MISS THAT POINT.

I would definitely recommend this book. It is an easy read. You won't get bored with it. I would agree that it is somewhat predictable, but look for the true meaning behind the characters thought processes. It won't be as predictable as it may initially seem.

Kudos to Mrs. Wilson-Wesley for another quality novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: This book makes you fall in love all over again with mysteries.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Her Best Work
Review: Some people are meant to be mystery writers and Valerie is one of them.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's Actually Everybody's Business
Review: Personally I think Valerie Wilson Wesley is much better at writing mystery novels. This book isn't horrible but I do feel it was lacking something that would have made it an exciting book. It supports the fact that people enter our lives for a reason, a season or a lifetime and the people that we meet and have relationships with teach us valuable life lessons. I thought, however, that the children in this book (Steven and Charley) are quite rude and don't have respect for their parents, even though their attitude changed somewhat in the ending. It doesn't really enforce that you are accountable for your actions. In the end everyone got what they wanted despite what they had done. I can't believe that Eva thought there was nothing wrong with sleeping with her daughter's ex-boyfriend! All in all, the book did have a nice ending and it also supports the notion that you do not know that you have a good thing until its gone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Good Read
Review: I've read every Tamara Hayle book, and love them immensely. I decided to give this one a try and was very pleased. I couldn't put it down. Valerie's style of writing allowed me to love, hate, and relate to the character of Eva. I thought that Eva was simple, but at the same time complicated like mayself and many women that I know. I also found the other female characters interesting. I found all the male characters to be believable. We all know and/or love men like Hutch, Donald, Steven, Roscoe, and Isaiah. My one criticism would be that the book should have been longer to include more background info on the interactions between the main characters and the characters who had passed on.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All In Her Business
Review: Space sometimes is a wonderful thing in a relationship. It gives the two parties a chance to grow and a chance to realize how strong their love is for one another. Eva and Hutch learned this first hand. They learned more about themselves, their children, their family and friends during their time apart. - This was a very mature read. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I appreciated Ms. Wesley's writing style, specifically the way she set up each chapter. Recommended read!


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