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Getting Some of Her Own [Paperback]

Gwynne Forster (Author)
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August 1, 2007
"Gwynne creates a fictional world of ideas and passions...truly modern women and men struggling with a torrent of issues...delivered in accomplished prose that challenges us to think, feel, and imagine." --Robert Fleming, author of The Wisdom of the Elders

After an absence of sixteen years, Susan Pettiford has come home to North Carolina, this time for good. Thanks to an inheritance, she can start her own interior design business. But it's not quite the life Susan hoped for. Single at thirty-four, she now faces a challenge that forces her to accept one of her dreams will never come true. Battling sadness, Susan decides to engage in a fling...

Architect Lucas Hamilton couldn't be more surprised by Susan's dinner invitation--after all, she's the same woman who clearly rebuffed his advances at a recent party. Still, his curiosity overcomes his doubts. The result is a night of seduction neither can forget yet neither intends to repeat. While Susan focuses on her work and a new friendship with her troubled neighbor Cassie, Lucas focuses on his goal to become more wealthier than the biological father he resents for being absent from his life. Then, when Lucas's father resurfaces, he finds himself turning to Susan for counsel. As the complexities of family, work, and their undeniable attraction lead their paths to cross repeatedly, their feelings for each other strengthen. But the secret Susan is hiding from Lucas may destroy any future they share...

"Touching, thought-provoking." --Kimberla Lawson Roby, New York Times bestselling author on If You Walked in My Shoes

"A page-turner, and it's one that deserves to be read in a few sittings." --QBR, The Black Book Review on Blues From Down Deep

"An unforgettable read."--Donna Hill, author of If I Could on When Twilight Comes


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The prolific Forster (Blues from Down Deep; When You Dance with the Devil; etc.) delivers a simplistic story of love and parenthood. Susan Pettiford, a 34-year-old interior designer, moves back to hometown Woodmore, N.C., from New York City after she inherits her aunt's house. Early on, Susan gets a hysterectomy, leaving her to feel doomed to spinsterhood even though there are sparks aplenty between her and hunky architect Lucas Hamilton. Susan won't let him get too close because she can't give him a family, and she fills her spiritual void with a tutoring gig, where she becomes very close with two heart-of-gold orphans. Susan's friend and neighbor, graphic designer Cassandra Hairston-Shepherd, meanwhile, isn't ready to start a family, which rankles her husband enough that he threatens to leave her. Lucas has fatherhood issues, too, and they come to a head when his long-absent father reappears on the scene. Everything works out neatly and sweetly, but some readers may have trouble with the book's underlying philosophy about women's roles and motherhood. (Aug.)
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Dafina (August 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0758213107
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758213105
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,268,458 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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ABOUT GWYNNE FORSTER
Gwynne Forster is national best-selling and award-winning author of seven novels of general fiction, thirty-one romance novels, and eight mainstream and romance novellas. All of her mainstream novels and several of her romance novels have been featured in Black Expressions Magazine. When Twilight Comes, her first mainstream novel, was featured on the magazine's cover, and it also remained on the Essence Magazine list of best sellers for several months. Her latest mainstream novels, A Different Kind Of Blues and Getting Some of Her Own were published in October 2007 snf 2008, respectively to excelledt reviews. Publiher's Weekly called A Different Kind of Blues "An ode to life...wise and wonderful..."

Among her many awards and forms of recognition, Gwynne is most proud of her election in 2006 to the Affaire de Coeur Magazine Hall Of Fame and of the Life Time Ahcievement Award conferred by Romantic Times Magazine in 2007. The following novels were nominated by Affaire de Coeur Magazine for 'Best romance novel of the year with African-American Hero and heroine: Ecstasy, Obsession, Naked Soul, Fools Rush In, Swept Away, Secret Desire, Scarlet Woman. Winners of the award were: Beyond Desire,Ecstasy, Naked Soul, Fools Rush In, and Swept Away. Readers of Affaire de Coeur Magazine named Gwynne one of Top Ten Favorite Authors for the years 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2006, and one of five outstanding achievers (1998). Rendezvous Magazine voted Secret Desire "Rose Bud of the month" for November 2003. The 2001 Gold Pin Award from Black Writers Reunion and Conference went to Beyond Desire.

Double Day Book Club and Literary Guild selected Beyond Desire and used the book to start the Black Expressions Book Club. Romance In Color internet site gave its 1999 Award of Excellence to Against The Wind and voted Gwynne Author of the Year. The site voted Flying High runner-up to best romance of the year 2003 and gave it Honorable mention. Romance Slam Jam 2000 nominated Gwynne for the Vivian Stephens Lifetime Achievement Award. Romance Slam Jam 2001 gave Gwynne an Emma Award for her novella, "Learning to Love" in the anthology, Going To The Chapel. Romance Slam Jam 2003 nominated Blues From Down Deep for an Emma Award as best mainstream novel. Gwynne lectures extensively on fiction writing, and on making the first sale.

A native North Carolinian who grew up in Washington, D. C. , Gwynne holds bachelors and masters degrees in sociology, a master's degree in economics/demography and has additional graduate credits in journalism. As a demographer, she is widely published. She is formerly chief of (non-medical) research in fertility and family planning in the Population Division of the United Nations in New York and served for four years as chairperson of the International Programme Committee of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (London, England). These positions took her on official business to sixty-three developed and developing countries.

Gwynne sings on her church choir, loves to entertain, and is a museum hopper, gourmet cook and avid gardener. She enjoys classical music, opera, jazz and blues with her husband with whom she lives in New York City. She is represented by the Steel-Perkins Literary Agency, 26 Island Lane, Canandaigua, NY 14424. Reach Gwynne at P.O. Box 45, New York, N.Y. 10044; E-mail GwynneF@aol.com; Web page - http://www.gwynneforster.com -. Blog: http://gwynneforster.blogspot.com

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Seduction, October 26, 2007
This review is from: Getting Some of Her Own (Paperback)
After the recent death of a beloved aunt and devastating life-changing news, Susan Pettiford returns to North Carolina. All the doctors she has consulted have determined the only course of treatment for the fibroid tumors that have ravished her uterus is a hysterectomy. Susan decides to throw herself into her work as an interior designer and a tutor to young children at the local school. Lucas Hamilton, an architect and real estate developer, is not looking to fall in love, but has set his goal on besting the father he never got a chance to know. Susan is determined to have one last fling before her surgery, so she invites Lucas Hamilton, a man she hardly knows, to her home for dinner and seduces him, with the intent of never seeing him again in Gwynne Forester's latest novel, Getting Some of Her Own. Lucas cannot get that night with Susan out of his head. When he figures out he has been used, he is furious and vows to get Susan to tell him why. Susan would rather avoid him, but everywhere she turns he is there. The passion between them is so intense, it is evitable they at least try to be civil to one another. As their friendship grows, so does the romance.

This was one of few books by Gwynne Forster that I was really into from the beginning. She really drew me in with the seduction and the ensuing chase between Susan and Lucas. I was even rooting for Lucas and his father. However, I must put my social worker hat on and admonish her on how she handled the issue of adoption. While I realize this is a work of fiction, but when writing about societal issues and laws, I believe there should be some semblance of truth. It really bothered me that she made the adoption process so easy. There is no way, in any state, that an adoption could have happened as fast or as easy as she made it in the book. You just cannot decide to adopt a child in the AM and have it finalized or even have that child come live with you in the PM; there are just too many steps that must be taken. While the perspective parents may not like all the red tape and bureaucratic paperwork, it is all about protection of the children; not something that can be trivialized. Beyond my issue with this, Getting Some of Her Own was a good read.

Jeanette
APOOO BookClub
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!!, October 2, 2007
This review is from: Getting Some of Her Own (Paperback)
Susan Pettiford was a thirty-four year old successful interior designer from New York. She had it all and would someday love to marry and have children. Susan was given some medical life changing news that she thought would make her an old maid so she decided to have a fling with Lucas Hamilton.

Lucas Hamilton was an architect with issues of his own. He had to come to grips with a man that he hated for 34 years. He longed for Susan but Susan wouldn't allow him to see how she felt towards him. Lucas knew she was keeping something from him but he didn't understand what.

Getting Some of Her Own is a romance novel with lots of surprising twists. The characters seem to jump right off the pages and there are spiritual inspirations in various parts of the book.

I want to read more of Ms. Forster's books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, September 3, 2007
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I have always enjoyed Ms Forster's books, and her last two kind of touched a chord within me. In this novel you have this woman who inherits her aunt's home and holdings, but she must live in the home in a year which is a beautiful home. At the same time, she finds that she has to have a hysterectomy, cancelling any future kids, which hurts her to no end, and thinking that she won't be able to enjoy sex either, she has one incredible one nighter with Lucas Hamilton, a local architect, and tries hard to quit it, but the thing is, HE couldn't leave it alone. So he tries to pursue her, but she isn't interested at first. Add to the broth, an insecure neighbor, a tutoring program with some adorable kids, affairs, infidelity and you have the makings of a great book. I know with all of these themes, you're wondering, well, what is going on? Get the book and come away feeling good at the end like I did. Peace.
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Calvin Jackson, Lucas Hamilton, Betty Lou, Miss Pettiford, Ann Price, Hamilton Village, Susan Pettiford, Jay Weeks, Wade School, Jackson Enterprises, New York, Willis Carter, Pine Tree Park, Jessica Burton, Aunt Noreen, Old Salem, Architectural Design, Noreen Hamilton, North Carolina, Market Street, Sam's Gourmet Burger Castle, African American, The Woodmore Times, Enid Jackson-Moore, Good Lord
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