Genevieve
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Eric Jerome Dickey's boldly sensual new novel centers on what his fans love best - steamy romance and shocking betrayal. This is an edge-of-your-seat novel about a good man who loves his wife, Genevieve, but finds himself drawn against his best intentions into an affair - with his wife's sister. Both women have a mysterious and tragic past that raises the stakes in this fast-paced novel. Genevieve hits all the crowd-pleasing notes that we have come to expect from a Dickey novel, delivered in a style that is sexy, raw, humorous, and thrilling all at once. It should once again place him on the nation's bestseller lists.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3088105 in Books
- Published on: 2005-05-10
- Released on: 2005-05-10
- Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: MP3 CD
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Bestseller Dickey (Drive Me Crazy) offers more sex-drenched melodrama with an instantly engrossing story about a couple whose marriage is tested by secrets both familial and sexual. Beautiful, independent "financial guru" Genevieve Forbes (née LaKeisha Shauna Smith) and her husband, a medical research scientist (and the novel's unnamed narrator), are by-products of broken families. Genevieve ran away after suffering intolerable abuse by her murderous father and cruel grandmother, and the husband's rural Texas childhood was marred by his mother's death and a virtually absent, errant father. The death of Genevieve's grandmother Willie Esther forces both to return to her backwoods Alabama hometown for a reunion that stirs up old grudges, reopens still-painful wounds and sparks reckless familial infighting. While the narrator finds himself mildly amused by Genevieve's aging, folksy relatives, he's immediately salivating over Genevieve's hootchy-cootchy sister, Kenya. Their red-hot affair shifts into high gear just as Kenya's roughneck fiancé, Deuce, pays them a surprise visit and more secrets about Genevieve's childhood leak. Dickey creates a smidgen of suspense around the survival of the couple's marriage and the revelation of various secrets, but that's hardly his main goal. What the novel lacks in plot it makes up for in explicit sex and hot-tempered fireworks. Agent, Sara Camilli. (May)
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Review
"Mr. Dickey's characters have enough sultry self-confidence to suggest, at their best, a Prince song on paper."
-- The New York Times (New York Times )
About the Author
Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, Eric Jerome Dickey is the author of fifteen novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Chasing Destiny, Genevieve, Drive Me Crazy, Naughty or Nice, The Other Woman, and Thieves’ Paradise. He is also the author of a six-issue miniseries of comic books for Marvel Enterprises featuring Storm (X-Men) and the Black Panther. His novel, Naughty or Nice, has been optioned by Lionsgate Films. He lives on the road and rests in Southern California.
Customer Reviews
A JAWDROPPER!!!!!
In yet another amazing tale from EJD, another nameless husband narrates the story of his wife, his marriage, and his own infidelity. Genevieve Forbes is an accomplished businesswoman with a doctorate in her field. She is beautiful and smart, but leaves her husband wanting in the bedroom. She says she loves him, but she seems only able to perform her marital "duties," leaving her spouse feeling inadequate as a lover, and subconsciously looking for passion elsewhere. Elsewhere appears in the form of the gorgeous Kenya, when his wife is summoned home to Alabama as the result of the death of her grandmother. Kenya is young and uninhibited, and the husband of Dr. Forbes finds her impossible to resist. But this southern journey also affords this husband a glimpse into his wife's past; a past that is so filled with abuse and neglect that it has continued to impact her life and the way that she loves in the physical sense.
What her husband soon finds out is that this in no way affects her ability to love him from her soul.
Filled with secrets, drama, and the author's poetic prose that we've come to know so well, Genevieve is a beautiful story that forces us to examine our closest relationships and what we view as important.
DYB
Sex, Lies, Race and Dysfunction--Southern Style
Eric Jerome Dickey is back with his superb storytelling, this time it is a marriage in crisis in Genevieve. The unnamed narrator is a Buppie who has got it all; a career in medical research, a beautiful home in the Los Angeles hills and a beautiful wife with whom he is crazy in love. Genevieve; zhawn-vee-ehv, that is how she wants her name pronounced. This is just one precise thing about this woman who is beautiful, educated and accomplished. Married two years, the couple is brought face-to-face with their pasts when a phone call in the night sends them to rural Alabama to confront their present.
At first Genevieve intends to travel alone to bury her maternal grandmother but her husband who knows nothing of her family insists on going with her. This trip proves to reveal the cracks in the façade they have been living as all is revealed. In flashback we learn of the narrator's childhood in Texas with his mother and the tragic accident that changed his life and his move to Fresno, California to live with his grandparents. The pain of his loneliness and insecurities are also revealed as well as his frustration with the couple's intimacy or lack thereof. It is indeed his insatiable sexual appetite and intensity that threatens the core of his marriage.
Genevieve must face her demons and when she reunites with the assorted personalities in her family, a Pandora's Box of secrets is opened. There is white Grandpa Fred, who has a Confederate flag and is confined to a wheelchair. There are her various brothers and then there is Kenya. Sexy, sassy and feisty, she brings on the drama replete with tattoos and a motorcycle driving boyfriend. Genevieve is transformed before her husband's eyes from a sophisticated, assured woman to a little girl who hurts, cries and loses control. Who are these people?
EJD does it again. His complex and intense characterizations and dialogue are realistic, the settings are peppered with detailed imagery and his prose is filled with beautiful language and metaphors. His impeccable research with attention to detail is evident. It all fits together in the telling of the story, the racial and sexual politics, the hypocrisy of race in America, the human frailties that make us just people who are caught up in events and circumstances not of our own making but by virtual of our individual and collective histories. Readers are kept on their toes with unexpected twists and turns, straight through to the very end. It is amazing how the author can write a book that covers a span of about two or three days that in reality explores a lifetime. A great summer read.
Dera Williams
APOOO BookClub
disappointing
I am a fan of EJD> I own all his previous novels. This one was very disappointing to me. He lacked the character development that his novels normally contain. Instead, he wrote a novel parallel to the Harlequin genre. If I wanted a sex infused love story I would have went to the romance section. I thought the story line was great with a lot of room to really delve into the characters. Genevieve's story was wasted until the last two or three chapters. Why not tells us more about her life as a runaway, or growing up in that trailer park. Instead the reader gets a lot of sex and little else. I didn't connect at all with this novel and it's a shame because that was never an issue with any of his prior works.



