Rating:  Summary: Totally Entertaining ... Much Deeper Than It Appears! Review: This book is everything the title says it is and then some! The story starts off simple enough, but hold on ... it gets much better. As I continued to read, I came to believe there's a little bit of Lori and Diane in all women, but most women are not honest or courageous enough to admit it. These women took their thoughts and dreams about "the perfect relationship" and made it a reality. When I finished reading I begin to seriously think about what I REALLY wanted and expected in a relationship. Once you start reading, you won't want to stop. And when you're done, you will definitely want more!
Rating:  Summary: What a book!! Review: This book was completly breath taking. To have a man to be so gently and comforting is every woman's dream come true. To be able to experience a woman's nurture, kindness, understanding (not to mention physical aspect)and be able to appreciate it in depth for what it is. W.O.W.!! To have the best of both worlds with both parties agreeing must be wonderful!
Rating:  Summary: Don't make a mistake Review: This book was not worth the money I spent on it. I was expecting more from the book. It seemed like she was skipping from one subject to another. If you want to go to sleep than buy the book!
Rating:  Summary: Pass It Up if You're Narrow Minded Review: This book was slow in the beginning, but once it picked up I was able to understand why the reader has to go through so much "foundation." The book may be unrealistic to the average person but it was entertaining and gave great views on getting whatever it is "you" want.
Rating:  Summary: Pass It Up if You're Narrow Minded Review: This book was slow in the beginning, but once it picked up I was able to understand why the reader has to go through so much "foundation." The book may be unrealistic to the average person but it was entertaining and gave great views on getting whatever it is "you" want.
Rating:  Summary: The Title Says It All!!! Review: This is my second Naleighna Kai book, and it has left me thinking about M-E! There's personal lessons to learn in her books and in "More Than Enough" Lori and Diane show us how speaking and setting actions in motion gets you what you want.Raymond "Ray" resides in New York where he's raising his 6 year old daughter Janesse. Her grandparents are trying to sue Ray for custody because they think it's Ray's fault their daughter is dead. Shawna, Ray's live-in girlfriend, believes Ray is wrapped around her little finger, but she learns a very valuable lesson about love and appreciation. Two women, best of friends, will do anything for each other's peace of mind. Lori tells Diane that she wants a man, Diane looks at her and says "Oh is that all?" Together in their Chicago home they comprise a list of 100 eligible men. Their plan is to pick the best one to give them love. They narrow it down to three potentials; Raymond K. Hearne is one of them and he is determined to be the only one. Lori met Ray online playing spades at MSN Zone. They took their chat out of the card room and into a chat room. Lori took Ray to a very unexpected orgasm during a phone call; this foreplay became a habit for them. Each enjoyed the others company and hearing their voices. That's how Ray got on the list. A month later Ray met Diane and he was given suggested reading material by authors Octavia Butler and Sesvalah. They found out that he enjoyed the books as much as they did. After Diane and Lori compared the pros and cons of their previous relationships, they knew what they wanted in this one. They started a list of requirements for the three potentials. This story is about a different kind of relationship: two women for one man, which in my eyes is "More Than Enough." It's very interesting how they involve the children, and how it can be a reality for only a select few. If you want to know how Shawna learns about love and appreciation and to understand how Ray, Lori and Diane's story ends you must read this book. You'll be surprised. Reviewed by Missy
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