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After the Dance

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It's her game—but he's breaking all the rules: "A fast-paced delight . . . from a five-star new author" (Mary Monroe, New York Times–bestselling author of Over the Fence).

Faye isn't look for Mr. Right, and she certainly doesn't want any guy whispering to her promises he won't keep. It's simple, don't get attached, and you won't get hurt.

Carl knows, despite what Faye says, there's something more going on between them than just fleeting infatuation. In fact, he knows he's falling for her.

Told in alternating his-and-hers chapters and filled with emotion and humor, this "lively debut romantic novel . . . will likely capture the hearts of readers" (Publishers Weekly).

"A plotline so intriguing and dialogue and characters so real, I had to keep reminding myself that I was reading fiction . . . NO dull moments!" —Mary Monroe

"Unique, interesting characters and sharp, crackling wit . . . A genuine winner." —Gwynne Forster, author of Getting Some of Her Own

"Southern charm, impossible-to-resist characters and [a] hilarious take on relationships . . . A must-read!" —Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker, Essence-bestselling author of The Ex Factor
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 31, 2008
      In this lively debut romantic novel, Johnson creates an intimate portrait of two unlikely characters as they navigate the beginning of a relationship. In alternating first-person chapters entitled "Him" and "Her," we hear from pharmacist and cynic Dr. Margaret Faye Abrahams and her neighbor, Carl, a paycheck-to-paycheck single guy with three kids to support. Faye and Carl are just getting comfortable with each other when Faye's ex-boyfriend Scoobie reappears after a 12 year absence. Scoobie, now better known as Chef Vernard Payne, celebrity chef and cookbook author, admits to having been "a low-down, dirty dog" who once emptied Faye's bank account and abandoned her when she got pregnant, but claims to be a changed man who wants to make things right. Faye is willing to forgive and forget, but only because she and Scoobie share a painful past. As she tries to make the relationship work, she learns that Scoobie plans to mold her into someone she isn't, which, as Faye puts it in characteristically straight-forward urban language, is "some kind of skinny-ass Stepford wife." There's no surprise ending here, but Johnson's humor, control of voice and down-to-earth characters will likely capture the hearts of readers, regardless of their familiarity with this genre.

    • Library Journal

      February 18, 2008
      In this lively debut romantic novel, Johnson creates an intimate portrait of two unlikely characters as they navigate the beginning of a relationship. In alternating first-person chapters entitled "Him" and "Her," we hear from pharmacist and cynic Dr. Margaret Faye Abrahams and her neighbor, Carl, a paycheck-to-paycheck single guy with three kids to support. Faye and Carl are just getting comfortable with each other when Faye's ex-boyfriend Scoobie reappears after a 12 year absence. Scoobie, now better known as Chef Vernard Payne, celebrity chef and cookbook author, admits to having been "a low-down, dirty dog" who once emptied Faye's bank account and abandoned her when she got pregnant, but claims to be a changed man who wants to make things right. Faye is willing to forgive and forget, but only because she and Scoobie share a painful past. As she tries to make the relationship work, she learns that Scoobie plans to mold her into someone she isn't, which, as Faye puts it in characteristically straight-forward urban language, is "some kind of skinny-ass Stepford wife." There's no surprise ending here, but Johnson's humor, control of voice and down-to-earth characters will likely capture the hearts of readers, regardless of their familiarity with this genre.

      Copyright 2008 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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