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SHOULDA, WOULDA, COULDA by La Jill Hunt

November 17, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Essence bestselling author La Jill Hunt’s back again with a new drama filled novel Shoulda Woulda Coulda and for her the third time is the charm. If you thought Kayla and Terill had drama in Drama Queen and No More Drama wait until you meet Paige Michaels.

Paige has always had her man’s back and why shouldn’t she? For the last five years, he’s been a good father, a great provider and an awesome lover. But now she realizes that even the house, the two cars in the garage and the lifelong desire to be the perfect family isn’t enough to forgive him for breaking her heart. It’s time to move on… but can she really let go?

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NO MORE DRAMA by La Jill Hunt

April 1, 2008 by Daniel · 3 Comments 

La Jill Hunt is back with a vengeance in her sophomore novel, No More Drama, the scandalous sequel to her Essence bestselling novel Drama Queen. The title may be No More Drama, but the book has nothing but drama.

In Drama Queen we met Kayla Hopkins, a woman who just couldn’t win for losing. In No More Drama we revisit Kayla’s good friend Terrell Sims. He’s just turned his life around, got anew job, and the girl of his dreams. But when a problem he thought he had taken care of comes back to haunt him, he might just lose everything he’s worked so hard to gain.

Terrell’s brother is a recently reformed player who also met “the one”, but when he learns that she has just as many conquests as he does, can he really trust her with his heart? More importantly, can she trust him with hers? The answers lie within the hilarious pages of No More Drama.

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TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT by La Jill Hunt

January 7, 2008 by Daniel · 1 Comment 

Quincy Westbrooke has been in the dating game long enough to know exactly what he’s looking for in a woman. Tall, attractive, long hair, intelligent, no kids, independent and most of all – DRAMA FREE!! But his prefect criteria is thrown out the window when he meets Paige Michaels.

“No” isn’t a word that Charysse Westbrooke is used to hearing from anyone. But now it seems to be part of her brother’s vocabulary and she thinks it’s because of the new woman in his life, Paige, and she ain’t having it. Paige Michaels is living the single life for the first time in a long time and loving it. Her plate is already full with her job, her daughter, her friends and her new man to even be worried her ex-boyfriend or his new wife.

National bestselling author, La Jill Hunt brings the drama once again as we find out what happens when there is a mix of her friends, her family, her baby daddy, her baby daddy’s family, his friends, his sister and all of the other issues in between. It doesn’t take long before the drama gets taken to the next level.

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OLD HABITS DIE HARD by La Jill Hunt

December 2, 2007 by Daniel · 3 Comments 

Welcome to the premier, classy salon where you’ll find some of the baddest nail techs and make-up artists you’ll ever want to meet and never want to forget. At After Effex salon, before and after are never the same once you enter its doors.

Quianna (Yaya) throws caution to the wind and follows her heart, overlooking glitz and glam by standing by her blue-collar man. When tragedy strikes, will her love for him be strong enough to beat the odds with temptations from her past knocking at the door? Taryn has pinned over Lincoln for as long as she can remember but when he reciprocates, will she be able to overlook the potential baby mama drama lurking in the wind?

Turning down a free ride and following her dreams to become a make-up artist, Camille knows hands-on training and firsthand experiences will get her to the top of her game.

Join the cast of After Effex salon as they take you on another emotional, yet hilarious rollercoaster ride of friendships, love and heartache that life has to offer in between all of the drama.

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DRAMA QUEEN by La Jill Hunt

November 19, 2007 by Daniel · 1 Comment 

Kayla Hopkins is young, beautiful and can’t win for losing. That’s why everyone calls her the Drama Queen. She doesn’t go looking for drama, it just happens to find her. Take, for instance, her love life. Kayla’s not satisfied with just one man. She has two – One she’s in love with and another she’s pregnant by. It’s a ready made formula for disaster, but will Kayla see it before everything blows up in her face? Her track record says no, but her friends and family can only hope. Drama Queen is a hilariously funny, fast-paced
Novel that will drag you away from your own problems and bring you into someone else’s.

La Jill Hunt is the bestselling author of Drama Queen, No More Drama and Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda. She is currently working on Too Close for Comfort.

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