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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Shopping Never Felt So Good,
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This review is from: The Sistahood of Shopaholics (Paperback)
What better way to cure a broken heart than a shopping spree at your favorite mall. Leslie Esdaile, Monica Jackson, Reon Laudat and Niqui Stanhope present four stories about sister-friends Della, Neecey, Ramona and Gillian as their shopping addictions spin out of control while simultaneously turning up romance in the process. THE SISTAHOOD OF SHOPAHOLICS opens with a bang in "Shameless" by Leslie Esdaile. A bad marriage, bitter divorce and unforeseen single parenthood sends Della Reese to Victoria's Secret in a frenzy with one thing in mind- silk lingerie. Having abstained from shopping and male suitors (both as a part of therapy) in over a year, Della indulges in a black gown while Byron Fulton watches from afar. Who can ignore the shapely, full-figured woman embracing a silk nightgown with a look of pleasure on her face? Not Byron, and soon Della finds that a trip to the mall was just what the doctor ordered. Gaining twenty-five pounds is enough to send anyone over the edge and that is exactly what happens to Neecey Ballard in Monica Jackson's, "Please Baby Please." A shopping spree meant to cure her ailing self-image turns into a nightmare when Neecey's car is repossessed from right under her nose. Owner and repo man, Joseph Vaughan, is willing to work out a plan of action but it will cost Neecey more than her car's back payments...it may cost her heart. Ramona Jackson's, nail salon may be the hottest thing in Atlanta, but her heart is on fire for former beau, Kadeem Smith. In Reon Laudat's, "It Takes Two", a wedding between mutual friends reunites these two lovebirds and before you know it, Kadeem and Ramona begin right where they left off. This love affair may be short lived when Ramona's meddlesome ways sends Kadeem packing and Ramona scurrying to the nearest shoe store. There is no such thing as a little white lie. In Niqui Stanhope's, "Promises", prima donna, Gillian Asher, announces to her Nana at long last she is betrothed to a wonderful man. The waiting game is over and Nana is ready to meet the groom to be; but there is one slight problem-he does not exist. In an attempt to find a way out of this dilemma, Gillian, proceeds to Atlanta's, Phipps Plaza mall and becomes entangled in a brawl over the perfect black dress. Fifteen-hundred dollars worth of damage later, Gillian, comes face to face with mall security and the man who may be her knight in shining armor. THE SISTAHOOD OF SHOPAHOLICS is entertaining...comical...and outrageous. The antics of each woman and the lengths they go to are amusing. While each novella mentioned the shopping addiction of each protagonist, only two stayed true to the premise. At times, the addiction appeared as an afterthought, focusing more on the romance itself. Also, one of the stories seemed rushed and in the process produced a few discrepancies. These reservations expressed, however, did not detract from the novellas as this reviewer found them engaging. I recommend SISTAHOOD as a fun, relaxing Sunday afternoon read. Romance readers will not be disappointed. Reviewed by Nicki Lancaster
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sistahood of Shopaholics,
By Steph B. "chicprincesspetite" (NY | NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Sistahood of Shopaholics (Paperback)
I am typically not a fan of short stories or novellas, but I thought I would give this one try... Especially since it focused on my favorite subject... SHOPPING!
In this short story collection, four women find that their obsessive need to shop coupled with the compassionate men in their lives, makes for great therapy. My had to be opening story "Shameless", by Leslie Esdaile, which I found to be fun and refreshing. Esdaile introduces us to Della Mitchell a Philly native, now residing in Atlanta. Following an awful marriage, and an even worst divorce, Della makes an ardent beeline to Victoria's Secret with the one thing in mind that can soothe her aching heart.... Lingerie... silky-smooth-against-the-skin-make-you-forget-all-your-troubles-lingerie. Her therapy sessions which include no shopping OR men have been triumphant...But she wants to reward herself... She can treat herself just this once right? When she finds the ideal sleek black gown, she's so emerged in it; she doesn't seem to notice the sexy airline pilot admiring her from afar. Maybe this indulgence was worth it after all... Each of the stories made it a point to refer to the poor shopping habits of each of the central characters, but there wasn't enough of actually staying true to the theme, which is why I gave the book 3 stars.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
and 1/2 stars from Romantic Times Bookclub magazine,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Sistahood of Shopaholics (Paperback)
Four females characters find their compulsive need to shop sidelined by the men in their lives in this exceptional anthology."Shameless" by Esdaile, tells the delightful story of Della Mitchell's first shopping trip following a year of abstinence. After a few chance meetings with sexy Byron Fulton, Della contemplates another area of her life she's been avoiding. Neecy Ballard has her car repossessed by Joe Vaugh in Jackson's humorous tale, "Please, Baby, Please." For reasons Neecy doesn't understand, Joe, offers her a job to help pay off her debt. But is Joe's capacity to spend money reeling her in? Kadeem Smith is back in "It Takes Two," by Laudat. Just before her friend's wedding rehearsal, Ramona Jackson finds out the once and former love oher life is also in the wedding. Will sparks fly again for the two former lovers? Having lied to her Nana about being engaged, Gillian Asher finds herself in a quandary in "Promises," a touching story by Stanhope. Embarking on a shopping spree to rid her mind of worries, Gillian meets Rick Parker. Could he be fiance material?--Romantic Times Bookclub magazine
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