He Say, She Say
By APOOO • Jun 23rd, 2008 • Category: Book of Lists •
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Best of the Relationship Novels
- Between Lovers by Eric Jerome Dickey
- Big Girls Don’t Cry by Connie Briscoe
- Blues Dancing by Dianne McKinney Whetstone
- Casting The First Stone by Kimberla Lawson Roby
- Caught Up In the Rapture by Sheneska Jackson
- Cheaters by Eric Jerome Dickey
- Chocolate Sangria by Tracy Price-Thompson
- Disappearing Acts by Terry McMillan
- Discretion by Elizabeth Nunez (06/03)
- Four Guys and Trouble by Marcus Major
- Friends & Lovers by Eric Jerome Dickey
- Good Peoples by Marcus Major
- Grace by Elizabeth Nunez (added 06/03)
- Hand-Me-Down Heartache by TJ Butler
- I Know Who Holds Tomorrow by Francis Ray
- Lessons of a Lowcountry Summer by Rochelle Alers (2004)
- Liar’s Game by Eric Jerome Dickey
- Love Don’t Live Here Anymore by Denene Millner & Nick Chiles
- Loving Donovan by Bernice McFadden
- LuvAlwayz by Shonell Bacon & J Daniels
- Maintenance Man by Michael Baisden
- A Man Most Worthy by Marcus Major (added 06/03)
- Married But Still Looking by Travis Hunter (added 06/03)
- Meeting of the Waters by Kim McLarin
- Million Dollar Divorce by RM Johnson
- Near Perfect by Sharon Mitchell
- Other Woman by Eric Jerome Dickey (added 06/03)
- Please, Please, Please by Renee Swindle
- The Rest of Our Lives by Dawn Connelly Craig
- Roadrunner by Trisha Thomas (added 06/03)
- Saturday’s Child by Gayle Jackson Sloan
- Saxual Feelings by Luke Thomas (added 06/03)
- Selah’s Bed by Jenoyne Adams (added 06/03)
- Skin Deep by Kathleen Cross
- Something Extra by Patti Rice
- Taken For Granted by Earl Sewell
- Waiting To Exhale by Terry McMillan
- Warm Hands by Margaret Johnson Hodge
- Zachary’s Wings by Rosemary Robotham
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