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Tu-Shonda Whitaker (Author)
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November 10, 2009
In Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker’s steamiest novel yet, we meet the four deliciously dramatic, designer-clad divas from prime time’s new hit reality show, The Millionaire Wives Club.

Evan: Married to a pro-football star who isn’t in love with her anymore, Evan is digging her freshly manicured nails in ever deeper as she fights to keep the husband who loves someone else.

Milan: Half Dominican, half black, and beautifully exotic-looking, Milan is watching her has-been husband’s fortune fade fast–while her romantic attachment to Evan’s husband is heating up.

Jaise: Divorced from a former boxing star who’s now married to a white woman, Jaise is trying to raise her sixteen-year-old son on her own. Will her huge alimony checks keep her from falling in love?

Chaunci: Editor of the hottest black women’s magazine, Chaunci is now engaged to the high-powered man who helped finance her magazine when she was just a struggling single mom. But when a onetime passionate flame reignites, Chaunci may not be able to resist its charms.

When these starlets’ private lives run as wild as their emotions, their relationships with one another inevitably turn into high-profile catfights. Through it all, the cameras never stop rolling on TV’s guiltiest pleasure, where power–and diamonds–are always a girl’s best friend.

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Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker is the Essence bestselling author of The Ex-Factor, Flip Side of the Game and Game Over. She received the Ella Baker and W.E.B. Dubois’ International Award for fiction writing. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and two daughters.

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The Club


Millions of dollars in premier fashions and champagne diamonds were on display at Manhattan's 40/40 Club as four ultrarich and ubersuccessful women—America's newest addition to reality TV—strolled the red carpet and smiled at the flashing lights of the paparazzi. The clicking of their designer stilettos was like exquisite steel-pan beats as they crossed the club's threshold, and the sultry sounds of Maxwell's live performance filled the air. Despite their individual insecurities and doubts, at this moment as they sauntered into the sunrise of superstardom, what mattered most was that they'd gotten their own piece of the latest in rich bitch candy.

"Ladies, ladies," a reporter from E! News said, motioning for the four of them to come together and meet him across the room. "Can you all tell us a little about yourselves?" He looked at the woman to his left. "May we start with you?"

"I'm Milan Starks, wife of the great Yusef 'Da Truef' Starks, number twenty-three on the New York Knicks." A lovely mix of her cinnamon brown Dominican father and golden-skinned African American mother, Milan had an effortless beauty that didn't require makeup or facials to be perfect. She had a Marilyn Monroe mole on the corner of her top lip, hazel eyes, and her Beyoncé-like hips were a size ten, twelve at most, and she had a true apple bottom.

"Wasn't he suspended?" Evan Malik said and then quickly covered her mouth. "Oh, my apologies, I didn't mean to say that."

"He was suspended," the reporter said, following up on Evan's comment. "Do you want to tell us how you feel about that?" he asked Milan.

"My husband is a great man." Milan smiled. "Sure, he hit a rough patch, but he's on his way back and will be better than ever."

"Thank you, Mrs. Starks, now on to you, Mrs. Malik," he said to Evan. "Is it true that you were the first to be cast for the show?"

Milan shifted her weight from one Christian Louboutin python pump to the other, praying the nausea she felt as she sized up Evan would go away. Evan stood five eleven, fabulously slender, a figure eight shape, and skin the color of butterscotch. Her hair was cut in a short and spiky Halle Berry-inspired 'do with touches of honey blond that glimmered in the spotlights.

Milan hated that she and Evan had ended up in the same circle, because every time she saw Evan, heard Evan's voice, and was in her presence, Milan was forced to deal with the fact that Evan had won. Evan had ended up with the only man who made Milan feel true love was obtainable: Kendu. But since image was everything in this business, Milan planned to do her damnedest and pretend that they were all friends, even if the knife she had for Evan's back weighed down her Chloé clutch.

"Why of course, sweetie," Evan said. "Who wouldn't want to start with me?" She winked.

"It's been five minutes," Chaunci Morgan, Milan's neighbor and one of the four costars, whispered to Milan while maintaining a smile, "and already I'm sick of this bitch. Did she forget that she was a video ho?"

"Seems so," Milan whispered back.

"Excuse you." Jaise Williams, Evan's friend and their costar, turned toward Milan and then eyed Chaunci. "What did you just say?" she snapped.

"I said that she looks fabulous." Milan smiled at Evan. "She gives retired video hos, I mean vixens, a good name."

"Umm-hmm," Chaunci added, snapping her fingers in a Z motion. "A true fashionista. You better work it, girl."

"So, Mrs. Malik," the reporter said, "tell the world who you are and what it means to be on the show."

Evan paused. The microphone pointed toward her and the spotlights shining in her face caused her to draw a blank. There was no way she could say, "Millionaire Wives Club is a last-ditch

effort to save my life, something to keep me busy and silence the self-destructive thoughts running through my mind." And she definitely couldn't say, "I may be married to Kendu Malik, linebacker for the New York Giants, but it's an unending struggle holding on to the motherfucker."

"Mrs. Malik," the reporter interrupted her thoughts, "is everything okay? Do you want to fill us in?"

Evan blinked and shot him a Barbie-doll smile. "I am a beautiful wife"—she arched her eyebrows—"an outstanding mother, and I have the talent and the foresight to seize the moment. And being on the show will allow all women to see what it takes to be me."

"And what exactly does that mean?" the reporter probed.

"What she means," Chaunci mumbled to Milan, "is that she thinks us peons are pissed that we didn't hit the same groupies party that she did."

Milan tried not to laugh, but then couldn't hold it in any longer, and when she looked at Chaunci they both cracked up, neither one of them stopping until they noticed everyone standing around them was silent.

"Oh," the producer, Bridget, said to them, batting her eyes, "don't stop on the boom mic's accord. For ratings' sake, carry on."

Milan was embarrassed; the last thing she wanted was for her and Chaunci to be seen as the troublemaking pair. "I'ma ummm"—Milan pointed to the bar—"go and have a drink."

"I'll join you," Chaunci said, as Bridget motioned for the camera guy, Carl, to follow them.

Once they were at the bar and had ordered their drinks, Carl tapped Chaunci on the shoulder. Both she and Milan turned around. "When I cut the camera on, tell us what happened over there. Why'd you say those things?"

He turned the camera on and pointed it at them. "Evan works my nerves," Chaunci said, popping her lips. "I've known her for three days, since we met at the studio, and already she's been in my life too long." She shot Milan a high five. "And believe me, as editor in chief of Nubian Diva magazine everyone knows that I'm too classy to lose my cool, but trust me, I will not hesitate to tap dat ass." She pointed toward Evan.

"But since this is a nice place," Milan interrupted as she sipped her drink, "we're not gon' tear it up."

"So we're just going to sit here." Chaunci crossed her legs.

"And enjoy our evening," Milan added.

"Thanks, ladies." Carl smiled and turned away.

Jaise stared at the E! News reporter, wondering how she should introduce herself to the world. Should she tell people the made-for- TV parts of her life story or should she lower the boom, let 'em know the truth, and maybe, just maybe, some sanity-teetering superwoman somewhere would understand that this single-mother-doing-her-thing bullshit was overrated?

She stood next to Evan and her eyes shifted from the people mingling across the room to the reporter standing before them. Her open-toed pencil heels were aching her feet, and she wondered why she had committed to doing reality TV, especially when her postdivorce resolution was no drama. Yet here she was drowning in it. All because she and Evan had sworn that cable's Millionaire Wives Club was the new bling they needed to rock.

It was public knowledge that Jaise had married and divorced ex- heavyweight champion Lawrence Williams, but she wondered if anyone knew how much she had suffered in silence during their marriage. She'd been slapped, punched, kicked, and humiliated, almost daily, by her ex. And if people didn't know it, would revealing it make hers a story of empowerment or weakness?

Then again, maybe she would look like a shero if she revealed how she had walked out on Lawrence by placing a sedative in his nightly shot of Hennessey, wait for him to drift to sleep, grabbed her son, and then escaped to a battered woman's shelter.

But she had been married to him for seven years and never once publicly complained. There was no way she could now admit before the world that a man with money had clouded her judgment. And since some shit was better left unsaid, Jaise stood there, waited for Evan to finish, and when the reporter turned to her she had her intro down pat.

"Mrs. Williams," the reporter said, "can you tell us a little about yourself? We hear that you're superwoman. A single mom, the owner of the online Shabby Chic antique business—you seem to be doing it all."

"Superwoman," Jaise responded, laughing, "is a myth." She flung her emerald-and-rhodium-draped wrist. "But I am handling money and power quite well." She chuckled a bit. "I'm just so excited to be in the company of some remarkable women."

Once Jaise was done the reporter shook the ladies' hands and said, "Good interview, ladies. Now I need to go and speak to your costars."

As he turned away Jaise let out a sigh of relief. She sat down at one of the tables and lit a cigarette, and Evan sat across from her. As Jaise eased her feet from her four-inch heels, she said, "I hope I can survive this shit." She looked at Evan and took a pull. "I keep thinking and rethinking what to say and what not to say." She let out the smoke. "I swear somebody is going to think I'm crazy."

"Girl," Evan said, as she watched Milan and Chaunci laugh and converse at the bar, "just be yourself."

"Be myself?" Jaise smirked. "Yeah, right."

"No seriously, I mean, hell, I have no problems being me. I meant what I said to the reporter."

"Well, I'm not that put together. I'm stressed and sometimes I feel beat down. And you know that's too real for TV."

"It's reality TV," Evan insisted. "Speak to the camera as if you were talking to me."

Jaise laughed. "Okay, I'ma relax this bill collector's voice, put on my Brooklyn-mami twang, and say, 'I'm so goddamn tired of faking the funk. The truth is my sixteen-year-old son needs a man to call daddy and, hell, I do too.' "

Evan laughed, but her eyes were on Milan. She couldn't help but wonder what Milan had that she didn't. Why had Kendu chosen Milan for his best friend and why was Milan able to touch places and parts of Kendu that he wouldn't dare let Evan into? Kendu's rejection of her had steadily become Evan's obsession.

"What are you thinking about?" Jaise asked Evan once she r...

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: One World/Ballantine (November 10, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345486676
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345486677
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.7 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #107,968 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker is the award winning, Essence bestselling author of Flipside of the Game and Game Over. She is also a contributing writer to the anthologies: Cream and Kiss The Year Goodbye. Whitaker was awarded the Ella Baker and W.E.B. Du Bois International Award for fiction writing. Her most recent title, The Ex Factor has been featured in several magazines such as Vibe Vixen and Romantic Times Book Review as one of the hottest, sensual, and humorous tales released this year. Whitaker lives in New Jersey with her husband and their children.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Reality of MWC is ....Five Stars!, December 27, 2009
This review is from: Millionaire Wives Club: A Novel (Paperback)
In Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker's latest masterpiece we are introduced to four scrumptiously over- the-top women turned socialites via the latest reality show to hit the idiot box, The Millionaire Wives Club.

Meet Evan the wife of Kendu, a pro-football star. Evan is insanely in love with Kendu, but he is fed up and simply wants out of a loveless union. But it isn't quite that simple, especially when there is a sickly child involved and since the one he really desires... he simply can't have. Wholly, not because she knows his wife and is suppose to be his best friend....but add in the fact that she, too, is married... and happily, so it was thought to be.

Then there is Milan, who is "that" best friend of Evan's man. Although quite beautiful and seemingly has it going on... she has a few secrets of her own....at least they were secrets, until the MWC Reality Show and its producer Bridget comes on the scene.

Next to last but certainly not among the least, is Jaise; who is divorced from a former boxing star, looking for love in all of the wrong places. Jaise is a single parent, who is trying to successfully raise, but failing miserably at it, a teenage son. A son who is disparately in need of a good role model!

Finally Let us meet Chaunci who is a successful editor of a flourishing black women's magazine and engaged to an ambitious man.... but is challenged when an old flame comes back into the picture...discover some truths and stakes his claims about what's really his.

When these four ladies get together things certainly will run amuck. However, Bridget, the producer of the show, is punctual and is right there to catch every single move that they make. Will their lives ever return to normal? Will relationships be ruined? Or will these relationships endure that whipping and survive?

Whitaker, brings it all to the front and center stage where there is no dress rehearsal before the show begins. Love, honestly, truth, forgiveness, and understanding or the lack of, will be co starring right along with these ladies.

Once again this author does what she does best, she takes a situation, writes about it, and delivers it as her own, as only a talented author can do. In an otherwise, heart throbbing and sometimes emotional story Whitaker infuses some humor. She brings forth strong sub supporting characters that will be left with you long after the book is closed. Each character in this novel has a position to play and they do it quite well.

There is nothing left to say but Kudos to Ms. Whitaker as she has again put pen to paper and has grinded out another successful five star read.

Reviewed by Marie
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When Reality TV & Books Collide, December 7, 2009
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Shelia M Goss (Essence Magazine Best-Selling Author of My Invisible Husband, Delilah, Hollywood Deception and more.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Millionaire Wives Club: A Novel (Paperback)
I've been a fan of TuShonda Whitaker's work since the beginning. Millionaire Wives Club doesn't disappoint. There's so much drama between the pages, it was hard for me to set the book down to do anything else. Evan, Milan, Jaise and Chaunci have so many issues; they are a producer's gold-mine. I could visualize the show being a hit, but since it was a book, I think Whitaker has another hit on her hands.

The women in Millionaire Wives Club make the Atlanta Housewives seem like kittens. Good Job Ms. Whitaker.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MWC....What a Club!, November 11, 2009
This review is from: Millionaire Wives Club: A Novel (Paperback)
Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker must be commended and applauded for this fine piece of literature with her latest novel, Millionaire Wives Club.
Millionaire Wives Club provides the reader an opportunity to observe the lives of four young, vibrant and effervescent women who seem to have it all, but dares to partake in the latest crave of the rich and famous...REALITY TV.

As, the women enter into a world of Reality TV they seem to be on their best behavior...for a short while, anyway. However as situations occur, old feeling are rehashed, jealousy rears its ugly head and pandemonium quickly escalates, all hell is guaranteed to break loose and it does! How, quickly the main players, Evan, Jaise, Chaunci, and Milan forget that they are living in TV Land.

However, Bridget the producer of Reality TV and her crew doesn't forget at all! For they are shadowing these ladies and are right there to catch everything that falls, sometimes creating situations to generated an illicit reaction, all in the name of TV RATINGS. However, we can always count on the girls to give Bridget and the viewers, exactly what they want!

Suddenly these once poised woman are exposing their mucky little secrets, sordid affairs, and airing their dirty laundry all on TV. So, come on and follow these four ubersuccessful women who have dared to become the latest of the rich and famous, and sometimes not so famous, as they travel either down the road to destruction or up the stairwell to happiness.

Tu-Shonda Whitaker, will take us on a journey with the ladies of the Millionaire Wives Club. We, the spectators, will no doubt witness moments of love, charity, hope, and some/lot of despair and destruction. Not one person going on the show will come off unscathed. Some friendships will develop, some lessons will be learned...but one thing for certain, life will never be the same for any of them.

And you the reader will definitely enjoy this page turning novel. It has all of the ingredients that a book lover desires: good introduction, good verbiage, good plot,of course good humor and a good ending!

Ms. Whitaker's latest work of fiction showcases her growth, flair, elegance and God given talent to put pen to paper. This book will leave an enduring impression upon all that reads it. This realistic fiction is certain to pave an express route to a boulevard called BEST SELLER.

Nothing but KUDOS for you, Tu-Shonda for it has been my privilege to share in all of your novels and watch your writing/career escalate.
Keep doing what you do best.....putting pen to paper!
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