Satin Nights

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By Karen E. Quinones Miller

On Sale
Apr 9, 2007
Page Count
288 pages
ISBN-13
9780446696043

In this gritty and realistic page-turner, the men are tempting, the drama is long, and Regina Harris and her thirty-something girlfriends are more grown and sexy than they’ve ever been . . .

Essence and Blackboard bestselling author Karen E. Quinones Miller returns with the follow-up to Satin Doll, her debut novel about four sassy women from Harlem.

Puddin’: Yeah, y’all know I’m gangsta wit’ it. And that’s why I don’t give a hot damn about swindling these stupid wimps for whatever-be it a drink or their precious platinum credit cards. I may not have a college education like Gina and Tamika or a bougie job like Yvonne, but my sexy ass gets the job done.Yvonne: Let’s face it: I’m too fine to be alone. I’m intelligent, gainfully employed-and did I mention how fine I am? Well, it’s a lot harder to find a good man than you’d think. So why does everybody have a problem with me getting back with my ex? Please! He’d almost be perfect if he didn’t still have a wife.Tamika: I guess I’m the most quiet out of all my girls.

Marriage, motherhood, and med school will do that to a sista. And, hell, having a full-out drug war land in your home will certainly do the trick. It’ll also keep you stressed, angry, and maybe even a little judgmental of your friends when they’re sleeping with the enemy.Regina: Yeah, Little Joe ran the game twenty years ago. But it was that same game that helped me jump off my writing career. And after seeing him for the first time in years, I’ve got to at least talk to the man. Never mind that he looks better than ever and still has that same sexy swagger that I found irresistible. Or that he might not be the best example for my daughter…or that I’m still feeling my politician ex-hubby (just a little bit). Never mind all of that. Because talking never hurt anybody, right?

Blending themes of friendship and street angst with tough, sexy, independent female characters, Satin Nights captures the edginess of urban grit and celebrates the strength of sista-hood.

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Karen E. Quinones Miller

About the Author

Born and raised in Harlem, Karen Quinones Miller dropped out of school at age thirteen. When she was twenty-two, she joined the Navy and served for five years, after which she married, had a child, and got divorced. She moved to Philadelphia at age twenty-nine and began a career in the newspapers, first as a secretary at the Philadelphia News, then as a correspondent for a weekly African American paper, and, after graduating magna cum laude from Temple University with a B.A. in Journalism, as a reporter for the Virginian-Pilot and the Philadelphia Inquirer. She has also served as correspondent for People magazine.

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