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Trisha R. Thomas

Autor(a) de Nappily Ever After

13 Works 480 Membros 16 Reviews

About the Author

Trisha R. Thomas lives in Seattle, Washington. (Bowker Author Biography)

Séries

Obras de Trisha R. Thomas

Nappily Ever After (2000) 141 cópias
What Passes as Love: A Novel (2021) 68 cópias
Nappily Married (2007) 51 cópias
Would I Lie to You? (2004) 50 cópias
Nappily Faithful: A Novel (2008) 43 cópias
Nappily in Bloom (2009) 38 cópias
Un-Nappily in Love (2010) 33 cópias
RoadrunneR (2002) 32 cópias
Nappily about Us (2011) 12 cópias
Nappily Entangled (2014) 4 cópias
Postcards From Venus (2016) 2 cópias

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Membros

Resenhas

A good plot that draws you in with interesting characters, but then leaves you hanging. There is just so much more that could be done with them. And then the end, just seems to come out of nowhere and make no sense as to how it happened.
½
 
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sunnydrk | Sep 10, 2021 |
I really struggled to finish the book. The story was just all over the place and I didn't really find any of the characters likable or relatable.
 
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sunshine608 | Feb 2, 2021 |
really 2/12 stars. it was ok. i really don'tl ike cheaters. and the folks were sleeping or making out with others when they were supposedly trying to start or end a relationship. that' s too much soap opera ickyness for me. also the language. it was like she was trying hard to put "black" phrases in the characters language. like she would forget it in some of the inner monologues and then the next conversation would be thick with it or vice versa. also the main character Venus was rather annoying. very disappointed since it's a series and by a black
author. oh well, the search continues.
… (mais)
 
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kdf_333 | outras 5 resenhas | Jan 17, 2016 |
really 2/12 stars. it was ok. i really don'tl ike cheaters. and the folks were sleeping or making out with others when they were supposedly trying to start or end a relationship. that' s too much soap opera ickyness for me. also the language. it was like she was trying hard to put "black" phrases in the characters language. like she would forget it in some of the inner monologues and then the next conversation would be thick with it or vice versa. also the main character Venus was rather annoying. very disappointed since it's a series and by a black
author. oh well, the search continues.
… (mais)
 
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kdf_333 | outras 5 resenhas | Jan 16, 2016 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
13
Membros
480
Popularidade
#51,408
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Resenhas
16
ISBNs
51

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