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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fizzle Fall Femme Fatale,
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This review is from: Whatever Lola Wants (Mass Market Paperback)
Although summer is officially over Niqui Stanhope delivers a sizzling summer farewell with her second novel Whatever Lola Wants. Lola St. James has worked too long and hard in her career to settle for just any man. She wants...no...she demands only one man to relish in her property investment fortune-Chaz Kelly. Not because he's a washed up ex-NFL athlete, or he's raising his eight- year-old son Jamie alone, or the fact that he has to rob Peter to pay Paul to get by, but because he is the one man that befriend her before she became DC's version of Donald Trump when she was poor, plump Sadie Green. Kelly, her unrequited high school crush, is now vulnerable enough to become her man: she rich, and surgically altered enough to turn his head. Does she does she do it? Does Lola get what she wants? Or does it backfire in her face when Kelly's girlfriend finds out who Lola really is? This book has great premise and enough bite to motivate my attention. However, Stanhope's methods proved to doom what could have been a surefire page-turner. Lola's actions, although justified, are too far fetched for me to believe that a woman of that caliber would stoop to stereotypical and demeaning ways to get a man, who was drawn to her from the beginning. She resorts to blackmail, unscrupulous business calls, and a sexual proposition between Chaz that devalued all that she had worked so hard to become. How could she succumb to such low measures for the sake of love concerned me? What kind of message is Stanhope sending to successful women? In order for them to catch a good man they have to corrupt themselves? Can love really exist when lies and deceit founded the union? Moreover, the ending dissatisfied me. Out of all the tricks and stunts Lola pulled to get Chaz, there should have been more conflict and more stakes rose, to build a stronger ending. It seemed as if Lola wore Stanhope down. She ended the story just like Lola wanted- shallow and trite. Likewise, Stanhope jumps in and out of her characters heads without giving you room to take a breath or realize that Lola isn't talking anymore, Chaz is. Nonetheless, this second novel has some great points. The sex scenes between Lola and Chaz are well thought out and unique enough to try on your own spouse. Stanhope strong writing style sets her book apart from others that tried to tackle femme fatales as main characters and I loved the fact that her subplot directly related to the main plot. Having such a strong focus saved this novel. Dee Y. Stewart
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SSSteaming Hot!!!,
By bookdiva (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Whatever Lola Wants (Mass Market Paperback)
This latest book by Niqui Stanhope is well worth the wait! It's got some scenes that will burn a hole in the pages of the book. And, the little boy and housekeeper are so funny! Read the book, you'll see what I mean. Bottom line. Buy the book! It'll keep you up all night! Lola is a true WOMAN!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lola Gets,
By The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Whatever Lola Wants (Mass Market Paperback)
Were you the ugly duckling in school? Did you ever long for the handsome, popular boy, but he didn't know you existed? This was Sadie Green's high school experience. She always lost out to the prettier, more popular girls and this has left a bitter taste in her mouth.
What takes away the hurt and pain of a bad experience? Revenge. And that's what Sadie has instore for the man who broke her heart. She is no longer the ugly duckling, and with a new look she also has a new name. She is now Lola St. James, a powerful businesswoman who gets whatever she wants. And what Lola wants is to conquer the man who has caused her so much pain. Chaz Kelly, a former NFL star is down on his luck. He's struggling to maintain his landscape business and raise a mischievous 10-year-old son alone. When Lola offers him the opportunity of a lifetime he jumps at it. But yet Chaz cannot see the forest for the trees; he doesn't realize he's stepping into a lions den and his life will never be the same. WHATEVER LOLA WANTS will have you riveted from beginning to end. Lola and her outrageous attempts to control people are endearing and a little scary. Author Niqui Stanhope has sent a very powerful message to readers, that what's inside your heart is important and that outward appearances can always be changed. She has presented characters readers will care about and will want to be together. This is my first Niqui Stanhope read but it won't be my last. Reviewed by Simone Hawks of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This ain't this author's first book? Say what?!!!,
By True Reviews (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Whatever Lola Wants (Mass Market Paperback)
Come on now. This was the silliest book I've ever read and I'VE READ A LOT! I tried to give this author the benefit of the doubt, thinking this was her first time until I read one of the other reviews that said: This is not Ms. Stanhope's best. Say what? You mean there's more? Okay, I'll go easy on Niqui, but before you buy this book, think FAIRTALE before you spend your money. There was nothing believable in this novel whatsoever! Lola needs to go sit down somewhere!!!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not one of Ms. Stanhope's Best Books!!!,
By Gina (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Whatever Lola Wants (Mass Market Paperback)
I have enjoyed every book Ms. Stanhope has ever written, but I really did not enjoy this one at all. The ending was very disappointing. At the end of the book Chaz Kelly just accepted what Lola St. James (Sadie Green) said and then asked her to marry him. I was looking for some type of heated arguement between the two or something and then they could get married after they made up. Also Lola St.James was making deals with Chaz's ex-women behind his back, but that never came out. This book just was not one of Ms. Stanhope's best. Perhaps her next one will be better.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Watch Out Sadie Green,
This review is from: Whatever Lola Wants (Mass Market Paperback)
Sadie Green kind of reminds me of the movie Carrie. Not in the sense that she is evil but in the sense that she is marginalized. Sadie is the lower than average girl who wasn't given the time of day by anyone in school. She is the kind of girl people forget about or toss aside. She is the reality for so many teens, it's scary. Chaz was popular, the dreamy kind of guy that caught everyone's attention. He was the only one who gave two figs to Sadie Green but then he moves on, leaving her behind.The whole set up was one many teens dream about during awkward high school years. Coming back to the high school reunion and blowing the socks of the finest boy in school who didn't give you the time of day. The book reminds me of the song "Whatever Lola wants...Lola gets" however in this scenario she can't through money at what she wants and get it. She's going to do a tad bit of soul searching to make this match happen.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It built you up to for nothing,
By strawberry "DLS" (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Whatever Lola Wants (Mass Market Paperback)
I couldnt wait for it come then it dissappointed me. It started good but went flat after the thrid chapter.. .Save your money
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Whatever Lola Wants by Níqui Stanhope (Mass Market Paperback - September 13, 2004)
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