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Any Way the Wind Blows: A Novel
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780385721189
ISBN: 0385721188
Label: Anchor
Manufacturer: Anchor
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: July 09, 2002
Publisher: Anchor
Release Date: July 09, 2002
Studio: Anchor
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Editorial Review: One of the guilty pleasures of the reading world, E. Lynn Harris's novels are filled with gorgeous, glamorous, A-list African-Americans who will do whatever it takes to get their way. You don't want to know anyone in a Harris novel. The talented Yancey Braxton, who was left at the altar in the previous book in this series (Not a Day Goes By), moves from New York to L.A. with hopes of transforming her theatrical success into a bigtime musical career. And if her first pop single happens to expose her bisexual ex-fiancé Basil Henderson to ridicule, so much the better. Basil himself claims to be looking for the mother of his children--a good woman, in other words--while continuing his nonstop sexual conquests on both sides of the fence. He meets his match in Bart Dunbar, a hunky gay man with a mean streak the length of the Mississippi. When Basil dismisses Bart after a couple nights of steamy sex, Bart finds a way to make himself memorable. The best-written and most wicked of Harris's novels, Any Way the Wind Blows will keep you up all night turning pages and being grateful for a quiet life. --Regina Marler
When her wedding to John “Basil” Henderson didn’t come off as planned, Yancey Harrington Braxton flew off to L.A. and remade herself as mega-diva Yancey B. And Basil started concentrating on his career as a high-powered sports agent. But then Yancey’s first single, “Any Way the Wind Blows,” hit the charts, and now it threatens to blow Basil’s cover--if anyone learns who it’s really about. And it looks like the gorgeous (and ambitious) hunk Bart Dunbar might just have it all figured out.
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Rating: - I'm thrilled that the wind blew in my direction; this is fantastic storytelling
I read the prequel to this book, "Not a Day Goes By." I enjoyed that book and wanted a second dose of the author by the name of E. Lynn Harris. Thankfully, I read this sequel, "Any Way the Wind Blows", and was even more satisfied with his creative writing. Harris's style of writing recalls the format of a soap opera because they both jump from scene to scene. In soap operas, this annoys me greatly, but with in his literature, it doesn't bother me at all, even when the best parts are intercepted ... Read More
Rating: - great stuff
This is one of my favorite books amongst all E Lynn Harris's book. It is funny, sexy, smart and will have you reading to the end once you open the book. Of all the xters though, my favorite was, or should I say Yancey. That girl is fierce and a big b@#*^@ one minute, and a complete softy another minute, and believe me when I say there are two in every 10 women out there today, now lets not talk about Basil, another piece of work in the story lol. It is a must read.
Rating: - Masterful storyteller
E.Lynn Harris is a masterful storyteller... Any way the wind blows keeps you intrigued from start to finish...I was expecting a little more closure on some of the issues in the book , but it was none the less a v. enjoyable read... I highly recommend this book to all Mr Harris' fans...
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Rating: - GREAT!!!!!!
Must read!!!!!!!!!! This was a great book. But you should read them in order. Star with INVISIBLE LIFE...:)
Rating: - Who says sequels suck?
E. Lynn Harris does it again, but then again, doesn't he always? Yeah, well this book was my second by him. Although it wasn't as good as Not A Day Goes By, it was a very entertaining story full of drama, lies, deceit, and mystery, and a good follow up to Not A Day Goes By. I do feel that one aspect of the story that was incomplete, a conflict that hadn't been resolved; otherwise this book is a very good read. Did I mention that it's full of scandal? I would recommend this book to everyone reading ... Read More
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