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Between Lovers by Eric Jerome Dickey

Between Lovers

by Eric Jerome Dickey
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  • Jul 1, 2001, 320 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2002, 400 pages
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Camesha Ethley

This book is really sexy. It touches lots of issuses that African Americans are living today. I would recomend it to anyone who loves a good story. All my friends have read it and they think it is great too. So do me a big favor and support our black brotha, Eric Jerome Dickey by buying his book.
Chimeria Terrell

I loved the book, and the ending really surprised me. It tells a story of love, passion, friendship, and forever lasting love. I recommend it to any and everyone!
A'Maku Hill

It really made me feel as if I were in his shoes and wishing I were in his shoes.
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IS THREE A CROWD?

What would you do for love? Have you ever loved someone so much that you would sacrifice your true feelings for theirs? Have you ever loved someone so much that just to have a piece of them was better than nothing at all? Well, in Eric Jerome Dickey's latest novel, Between Lovers, we come full face with a love triangle at its worst...and its best! We are introduced to Nicole, Ayanna, and our
narrator, an established author. At the apex of the triangle we have Nicole, a self-sufficient, hard working and hard loving woman who's torn between her two lovers, Ayanna (possessive and aggressive lawyer that Nicole lives with) and the narrator of the story who is Nicole's ex-fiancé that she left standing at the altar. He also happens to write about her in all his books.

From the first scene we're taken into Nicole's world as she juggles both lovers from day to day and instance to instance; ensuring that
she remains aware of who's "dime" she's on. We are thrust into the world of this threesome in a hard-hitting way that leaves you
breathless, wondering what will happen next, and a bit intrigued with the whole situation. Nicole is adamant about loving both of them and doesn't plan to give up either, so she tells them that if they love her, they will all come together as one and allow her to continue loving both of them. Both of her lovers are hesitant and combatant at their first meeting, yet they throw aside their caution and dive into a relationship of one man and two women with Nicole setting all the rules and demands. Will this arrangement work? Better yet, who gets to go first with Nicole and what affect does it have on them all?
And, will the two lovers settle with pleasing Nicole only or will they venture out and try to test the waters of a full-blown threesome
by loving each other?

This is definitely a book that I would recommend to others and it is my favorite Dickey book to date, of the three I've read. The writing
is smooth, sensual, and written in a manner that makes you wonder if an arrangement of this sort can survive. Dickey also does a great job of personifying the characters allowing a glimpse into the all- around aspect that makes them who they are and why they act and react as they do throughout the book. I must admit, in this type of book, you have good guys and bad guys, but I can honestly say that I hated all the characters at times and then other times I loved them. I didn't know who to root for to end up with Nicole or if she deserved either of them.

To this novel Dickey also adds a cast of supporting antagonists in the form of Nicole's Bible-Thumping, Chicken-Carrying, Perfume-
Wearing Mother, the narrator's Father, a famous Activist and Minister, and also the narrator's best friend, a comedian with
a "player" mentality. All of these characters add to the book in many ways, bringing both humor and sadness to the forefront.

And, while I'm being honest, I will admit that I did not expect nor necessarily like the ending, but I did love the way Dickey told it and I found myself smiling and reflecting on all the things that go on "between lovers." I
would definitely recommend this book to others and would also list it as one of my best reads for the year (2001).

Reviewed by Tee C. Royal of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Copyright 2001-2002 - RAWSISTAZ Book Club
Cheire

I really like this book. It showed how being in a threesome really was in some cases. I loved the ending i must say.Tseday,wow!
Sharese

This was my first by Eric jerome dickey and I really liked it and I hope you can make even more books that i can enjoy. Thank you!
Lauren

This book is the best i ever read no lie. All his books are great. I have a collection Milk in my coffee, sister sister, etc. check them out
Treal

This book shows how love brings people together
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