Eric Jerome Dickey(1961-2021) was the award-winning andNew York Timesbestselling author of twenty-nine novels, as well as a six-issue miniseries of graphic novels featuring Storm (X-Men) and the Black Panther. His novelSister, Sisterwas honored as one ofEssence's ""50 Most Impactful Black Books of the Last 50 Years,"" andA Wanted Womanwon the NAACP Image Award in the category of Outstanding Literary Work in 2014. His most recent novels includeThe Blackbirds,Finding Gideon,Bad Men and Wicked Women,Before We Were Wicked,The Business of Lovers, andThe Son of Mr. Suleman.
<b>Praise for<i>Naughtier than Nice</b> If you re looking for something extra steamy to keep you warm, reach for this enticing romance novel. <b> <i>Metro</b> Another white-hot Christmas. . . . Romantic dramas and sexy secrets make for sultry seasonal reading. <b> <i>BookPage</b> Dickey has deft control of each voice, and the Los Angeles backdrop is so well drawn that it becomes a character in its own right. <b> <i>Publishers Weekly</b> [A] steamy tale of lustful women troubled in love. . . . Dickey's fans will rejoice. <b> </b><i><b>Kirkus Reviews</b></i> Athrilling ending and loads of hot sexual gymnastics will draw Dickey s many fans. <b><i>Library Journal</b> An absorbing read. <b> <i>Booklist</b><b>Praise for Eric Jerome Dickey and His Novels Dickey s fans flock to his readings. . . . He s perfected an addictive fictional formula. <i><b>The New York Times</b></i> Dickey has the knack for creating characters who elicit both rage and sympathy. <b><i>Entertainment Weekly</i></b> A very funny and engrossing novel. . . . Plenty of the laugh-out-loud humor that has made Dickey s work a staple on bestseller lists. <b><i>Booklist</i>on</b><i><b>Naughty or Nice</b> Dickey is a master at writing about women and what they want and how they want it. There are three kinds of physical love in these pages: hot, red hot, and nuclear. <b><i>Publishers Weekly</i>on<i>Naughty or Nice</i></b> Must-read romance. . . . A cerebral, sometimes sensual, sometimes suspenseful, and quite a memorable ride. <b>USAToday.com's<i>Happy Ever After</i>on<i>One Night</i></b>