Getting Even by Kayla Perrin

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    • ISBN: 0373605072
    • Publisher: Spice
    • Pub. Date: May 2006
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    Synopsis

    They’ve all been screwed over--done wrong in a very big way
    For the past year, self-proclaimed Black American Princess Claudia has been planning her perfect wedding, destined to be the event in Atlanta’s black society. But when her prince gets cold feet, she’s stunned and humiliated. She’s done things in the bedroom with this man that her mother would disown her for!

    Annelise is frustrated. How long can a woman go without getting some from her husband? The man she supported through law school, that she signed a pre-nup for. But it seems the man who used to want it all the time is still getting it from another woman.

    Thank goodness their devotedly single friend Lishelle has a couch to spare. But when The Guy Who Got Away in college reappears in her life, she starts envisioning a walk down the aisle. Ignoring her friends’ advice, she agrees to guarantee his bank loans for a new business. A girl’s got to invest in her future husband, right? But once he gets his hands on her money, he disappears.

    After a little digging, the women discover that the jerks they’d trusted have betrayed them in ways they’d never imagined. As the scorned friends bitch over a bottle of wine, an idea begins to take shape--letting these weasels slink quietly out of their lives is too good for them.

    These women want revenge.

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    Biography

    Kayla Perrin is a USA TODAY and Essence bestselling author who resides in southwestern Ontario with her young daughter. She has a bachelor of arts in English and sociology and a bachelor of education, having entertained the idea of becoming a teacher--but she always knew she wanted to be a writer.

    Teachers were being laid off in Toronto when Kayla graduated with her B. Ed. Frustrated, she used her time to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a published author and proved that dreams can come true! Indeed, not landing a teaching job was a blessing in disguise. In eight years, she has had twenty-three original releases hit the shelves with three more scheduled for 2006.

    Kayla's novels have received plenty of accolades and awards. She has twice had books voted onto Romance Writers of America's Top Ten Favorite Books of the Year list, nabbing the number two spot for her 2002 release, Say You Need Me. She has also been the recipient of a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times Magazine for multicultural romance (2002). In 2001, she received an Arts Acclaim Award for her writing from the city of Brampton. Kayla's novel, Sweet Honesty, also voted an RWA Top Ten Favorite Book of the year, was optioned to be made into a movie of the week by Black Entertainment Television.

    In 2005, her novel Gimme an O! received rave reviews from Publishers Weekly, The Globe and Mail, and even Entertainment Weekly magazine. Getting Even launches Harlequin's SPICE line in May 2006.

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    06/09/2008: This book took way too long to reach a climax. When it did, it was a huge dissapointment and the ending was way too short and simple. The only reason I finished the book was because I paid for it.

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    01/28/2007: Fast-moving story about three thirtyish women, girlfriends since college, and their problems with men. They're all mistreated, and they all get their revenge. A well-written, well-plotted story. The only thing I thought silly was that Annelise, who unlike Claudia and Lishelle is white, attended historically black Spelman College. No explanation was given for this, and it seems unlikely to me that a white girl would choose this college. Their friendship easily (and much more believably!) could have formed at Emory or one of the state universities. Aside from this implausible part of the friends' history, this was a rollicking good read. I recommend it.


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