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The Bachelorette Party: A Novel

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“You will laugh, cry, and celebrate while connecting with this story of irreplaceable friendships, personal transformation, and the flip side of love. An enlightening and very enjoyable read.”
–Hill Harper, actor and author of Letters to a Young Brother

Investment banker Nicole Lawson is about to marry her romantic a gentle, handsome doctor with whom she has fallen madly in love. And her closest friends–all tight since high school–want to see Nicole go down the aisle in style. They come together to shower her with lavish gifts, good wishes, a hot stripper, humor that pushes the envelope, and plenty of cocktails.
It is shaping up to be a fabulous night–until their friend Tisha, who one of the women believes is being abused by her husband, surprises the group by showing up dressed to kill and ready to party. And soon they’re in for even bigger surprises. The arrival of an uninvited guest suddenly turns the once lively mood into one of somber introspection. In time, everyone is sharing tears and fears, and shocking one another with stories none of them can believe they’ve managed to keep to themselves for so long. But the night doesn’t end there.

Another knock at the door brings the deepest secret of all–one that will test the loyalties and wits of every tough and tender woman in the room.

“This story really grabs you and never lets go until the very last line. Readers will get so involved that they will do everything but get up and ‘Oh yes!’ ”
–Loretta Devine, actress

209 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Author 16 books142 followers
February 11, 2010
The only reason I read this book was because I read Hill Harper reccommended it and that Will Smith wanted to turn it into a movie. It is based on a stage play and I must say ....it isn't that great. It was a quick read, easy dialogue but the characters were unoriginal and so were the plots. Felt like a conversation any of us have had with our girlfriends but it wasn't eye opening nor did it provide anything extra that a regular gal pow session I have does. I have no problem with the usual chick lit type of novels (I love them in fact) but the key is to add something else in there for entertainment, surprise or a perspective I've not thought of. There was just nothing original and I could see the endings for each character coming a mile away. It was part of the reason I read this book so quickly, to confirm my suspicions. I even skimmed over some paragraphs, not good.

I wonder if it's because the writer was male but I've read too many authors who are good at writing outside their own box. This writing was more in line with a Tyler Perry type of story and perhaps thats why it may be so sucessful popularity wise. There is a great market for it. I'd just like to read more novels with African American's that aren't so sterotypical. Sorry Mr. Welch...
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12 reviews3 followers
October 24, 2008
I picked this book up because of the colorful cover.
Ok. I'm just being honest!
It was not at all what I was expecting. I was very surprised by the story line and the plot. Instead of being a neck rolling type of book, it was a great story of triumphs, disappointment and friendship that is often tested.
I will say that the way it was written it seems like a sequel will follow.
I read this one in 1 day flat.

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189 reviews14 followers
January 4, 2018
This Story Really Grabs You And Never Let's You Go Until The Very Last Line. I Love Books Like That. And I Had Never Read Nothing By This Author But AI Will Read More By Him.

You Will Laugh, Cry, and Celebrate while Connecting With This story. 😇
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September 17, 2018
Confused

This book was good enough to keep your attention, yet boring as ever. Very pointless read. I didn't understand the point of the book. Seemed as if we introduced characters for 212 pages.
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June 1, 2012
This bookwas OK. I read it in oe itting (BUT, it's only so thick to begin with). I don't think there was a lot of room for character development. But all in all, not a bad read.
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