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Naughtier Than Nice by Eric Dickey

honeycoveredpages's review against another edition

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1.0

This was a horrible sequel; plot, storyline, and characters. It was underdeveloped and so many gaps.

addicted2bookz's review against another edition

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5.0

OMG!! This book was awesome! EJD kept you on your toes by writing an unpredictable and suspenseful story. You will experience all kinds of emotions throughout the book. There's also the lesson of forgiveness and letting go.

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5.0

Naughtier than Nice was a fantastic read by Eric Jerome Dickey that is perfect for anyone wanting a soap opera feel kind of book.

This book is incredible! When I first started reading it I wasn't sure what to expect. Is this book a romance? A drama? It's both! This novel felt like one of the soap operas I used to watch on tv but instead in book form.

I couldn't say there was much wrong with this novel, because it did seem like a soap opera. Something was always changing, there was always some kind of romantic action or spite between characters going on and it never seemed boring. There was times that I was quite frustrated with characters or where different plot twists seemed unreal, but if this book was aiming towards being a book soap opera than it did it's job.

Overall, I was impressed. I would love more books like this where there is constant twists, drama and a big splash of romance!

Five out of five stars!

I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.

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3.0

“Naughtier than Nice” is a story of sisterhood and secrets that occurs from Christmas Eve Eve to New Year’s Eve. The three McBroom sisters ( Frankie, Libby, and Tommie) were first introduced in Eric Jerome Dickey’s book Naughty or Nice.

Oldest sister Frankie appears to have it all with her fiancé Franklin but it all comes crumbling down when she discovers that her relationship has been built on lies.

Middle sister Olivia aka Livvy appears to have the perfect marriage with Tony, her husband of ten years. Unbeknownst to her sisters, Livvy is trying to recapture the excitement she experienced during her revenge affair but her search is causing friction in her marriage.

Youngest sister Tommie is engaged to Blue but after discovering that Blue has made a major life altering choice without consulting her, Tommie has put the wedding on hold indefinitely.

During the course of this book, each sister at some point longs for the seemingly perfect lives of their other sister but by the end of the book, they realize they looks can be deceiving and perfection come with a price. Each sister is carrying a secret and although each try to hide their secret for fear of judgment by their sisters, they each must make hard choices regarding how the secret effects their life in the long term.

Through the course of the book, Dickey does a good job of creating characters with distinct personalities and perspectives. Dickey provides a good balance of steamy sex scenes as well as a depth and exotic word choices such as boegroes, uxorial, and polyarchy.
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