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Take Her Man

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New York City "It Girl" Troy Smith thought she'd have her ring by spring. But there's been a change in plans. . .Troy is a beautiful, successful black woman who's convinced her boyfriend, Dr. Julian James, is the man of her dreams--until he says he wants a break. Brokenhearted and confused, Troy knows there's only one thing to get her girls to throw her an official 3T Break Up Party! Established during their days at Hampton University, the break up party was how Troy, Tamia, and Tasha--"The 3Ts"--survived the drama of relationship bust-ups. Now it's Troy's turn to step out and party again. There's just one Julian's stepping out too. . .with a new sister on his arm. So it's time to get down and dirty and put the 3T Take-Her-Man plan into action. No matter how long it takes, she is going to win back her man. A devilishly entertaining novel, Take Her Man also includes rules, regulations, and recipes for becoming a real life "It Girl". . . "A hilarious and emotional roller-coaster ride of breakups, new relationships and sisterhood." --Romantic Times"Octavia has crafted an enjoyable story that will capture the attention of readers from the very first page." --Rawsistaz Book Club

350 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2007

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Grace Octavia

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Grace Octavia is a native of Westbury, New York. Her writing has appeared in Sisterfriends by Michele Agins and Julia Chance and Rolling Out magazine, where she was Editor-in-Chief. She is currently working on her Ph.D. at Georgia State University in Atlanta.

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382 reviews1 follower
December 20, 2025
Another good read of Grace Octavia. Her books always deliver a good story
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182 reviews15 followers
August 8, 2012
I had my reservations about this book. Take Her Man is a plan concocted by the 3T's (three women who became best friends in college) to help Troy steal her doctor boyfriend back from the hospital intern that stole him from her. The book was funny and it kept me interested. I was annoyed in the beginnning because of how childish this plan was; however, the characters matured by the end of the book. While I had issues with the Take Her Man plan, the way Grace Octavia pulled it together was good. There was a lot going on with each of the characters. Grace Octavia attempted to squeeze too much into the book, so some of the drama could not be flushed out very well. The drama with Grandma Lucy and Troy's mother, Mary Elizabeth. The issues of the black bourgeousie didn't blend well with the story either. It would have worked, but it should have been written in better. Take Her Man was not the worst book I've read so far, but it's not high on my recommended books. I don't know if I will read Playing Hard to Get to find out what more happens with the 3Ts.
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489 reviews64 followers
May 2, 2010
After reading the "rave" reviews from others about this book...I picked this up and I have had it for quite some time because after reading Ms. Octavia's book His First Wife, I wasn't sure if I wanted to read this one and needless to say that I DID NOT like this book at all. I found the whole "TAKE HER MAN" Plan stupid and frankly quite childish.... The fact that Troy who described herself as a "Fine, Black, Intelligent Woman" played herself in such a desperate way. The fact that Julian dumped her in the first place should have gave her a clue that he wasn't the one...I couldn't even finish this one and I know I will NOT try this author again.....
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April 21, 2015
To keep this review short and sweet, since the other reviews tell you the basics of the storyline anyhow, I'll just quickly share my opinion. 1. I enjoyed the writing style of Grace Octavia in this book. I felt as though the dialouge used in the story was written as though it could have been an actual conversation or script. It had a raw and real feeling. 2. The plan was ridiculous. Honestly. 3. Troy was portrayed all wrong. The author wanted Troy to be intellectual but instead made her desperate and juvenile.
It took me a while to commit to reading this story and I may, and that's a doubtful "may", read another story from Grace Octavia before I completely decide to write her off.
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16 reviews2 followers
July 7, 2013
This book is sort of..well..boring, and I was very disappointed as the last book I read by Grace Octavia was amazing. The narrator lives a very privileged life and comes across as a bit of a spoiled brat. She goes off on tangents that constantly left me thinking "Um, who cares?" And the little self help excerpts are pretty redundant. On a good note, it has an alright message.
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119 reviews10 followers
June 15, 2010
Upon first glance this may seem like a book about a petty, needy girl who's man breaks it off with her. As you keep reading it has so much more intertwined in it. It has lots of laughs and ultimately a good message. I really liked this book.
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225 reviews2 followers
September 30, 2012
This book was a struggle which is surprising because the author's last 2 books were great. I don't know exactly what went wrong here but it wasn't as easy as the other 2 had been.
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June 25, 2015
Not a good story, language was different for me. I did finish book because overall it was a nice story, nothing outstanding.
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September 6, 2010
I couldn't get past page 13. I was annoyed.

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