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304 pages
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4
$13.95
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St. Martin's Griffin
Pub Date: 01/2008
ISBN: 0-312-36131-9


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Nappily Faithful
Trisha R. Thomas

Hoping to get away from emotional baggage in Los Angeles, Venus and Jake move to Atlanta. Yet the constant cloud of the past follows them: a difficult pregnancy and Jake being charged for the murder of his accountant. Though Jake never spent one night in jail, he fears the case will be reopened and he’ll once again have to fight for his freedom.

And the timing couldn’t be worse since Airic, the biological father of Venus' daughter Mya, suddenly demands parental rights with the child he hasn’t seen since her birth. A nasty custody battle ensues. Airic's new wife, Trevelle Doval, a famous TV evangelist--may be behind his sudden interest. Venus is in for the biggest fight of her life.

Nappily Married
Trisha R. Thomas

The long-awaited sequel to Trisha R. Thomas's Essence bestselling novel Nappily Ever After. read more... >

Pub Date: 08/2007 | ISBN: 0-312-36130-0


About the Author

Trisha R. Thomas is the author of Roadrunner, Would I Lie To You and the top selling Nappily Ever After, which was a finalist for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work. With her debut novel optioned by Halle Berry and Universal Pictures for adaptation to film, she is currently at work on the Nappily series. She lives in Riverside, California..


Trisha R. Thomas


Author Q&A

1.  What do you like to do in your free time?    
I wake up at 5am and write whatever heart pumping saga I couldn’t get out of my mind all night. By 7:30 I’m serving breakfast and getting my son off to school. After that, errands, go to the gym where I run a couple of miles and do Spinner class. I talk to my mother on the phone for a solid hour. Yes, I’ve timed it. I sling a couple of weeds, chase golfers digging up my lawn, and sip green tea at the coffee shop while I write some more.

2.  What kind of music do you like to listen to? Why?  
I listen to nothing. Not gonna lie and make up some sophisticated play list. I have the same CD’s in my exchanger since I bought the car three years ago and I couldn’t even pretend I know what’s in there. When I drive my son to school, the radio is off. We’re trying to focus on daily affirmations and promises the school won’t call again.

3.  What's your all time favorite movie? Why?    
My favorite movie is “Baby Boom” with Diane Keaton and my screenwriting idol Nancy Meyers. I watch the DVD on my computer when I travel. I love the sound track, specifically "Everchanging Times" written by Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager & Bill Conti, and performed by Siedah Garrett. The movie is all about the way a baby throws a wrench in your plans, changes your life, makes you drop everything for the sacrifice of this little person who has no power, yet calls all the shots.

4.  What's your all time favorite novel and/or writer? Why?  
Tananarive Due (Soul To Keep, Between) is my favorite novelist. Her novels are like listening to music and watching a movie all at the same time. I’m simply lost in her stories and hate when they end. My favorite movie writer is Nancy Meyers (Something’s Gotta Give, Holiday, Baby Boom, et al.) She gets to the heart of a woman regardless of our race or culture.

5.  What do you like best about being a writer? 
Freedom to pursue happiness. I like to search for the inner happiness of my characters, what defines us and how to move through this lifetime filled with obstacles and bamboozled perceptions to get to the other side. One big wonderful puzzle I could spend all day, and do, trying to figure out and put together.


Reading Group Guide Questions for
Nappily Faithful

1. Jake and Venus have obvious tension and resentment towards each other in the beginning. She fears her time at the new mansion is only temporary. Does this feeling seem to dissipate throughout the story or get stronger? Do you think their marriage will weather the storm of the past or fail from the pressure.

2. After three long years of absence, Airic suddenly makes an appearance and wants to be front and center in Mya’s life. Is Venus justified in denying Airic visitation? Was it for Mya’s good or mere spite?

3. Does there come a time when Venus should’ve accepted Airic in Mya’s life? Is parenting about deserving the right or should all biological parents have rights regardless of their being present and accounted for. What would you have done in the same situation?

4. Venus senses danger in Trevelle Doval for taking more interest in Mya than normal. Is it obvious there are ulterior motives or is Trevelle just a doting stepmother with good intentions?

5. Judge Delma Hawkins is assigned the court case between Airic and Venus. She can’t hide her distress for being in the same room with Trevelle Doval. At this point have you any idea what the relationship could be between them? What’s your first guess?

6. Delma makes it a point to admonish battling parents saying, “when it comes to a child, there’s no such thing as a good fight.” Yet she’s prepared to battle Trevelle Doval for her own daughter by any means necessary. Now we see how quickly parents can become embroiled in a custody battle. Is Delma’s protection of her own daughter about spite or what’s best for the child?

7. Does Delma ever realize she’s acting no better than the petitioners that come into her courtroom every day? Will her journey make her a more compassionate judge?

8. Trevelle and Airic seem to have love for one another but do they think by bringing Mya into their lives will make them a stronger couple? What is Trevelle’s real motivation?

9. After experiencing Trevelle’s tumultuous childhood, do you have more compassion for her actions? Is she justified in her scheming and manipulation?

10. Jake’s involvement is limited to supporting Venus emotionally. Does this make him appear weak? Should he have taken matters into his own hands or does it prove his maturity and growth as a better man?

11. Is there a point when you feel triumph for any of the characters or does everyone lose? Does anyone really win?

 

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