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Decadence

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Decadence
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eric Jerome Dickey
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:500
Dimensions(mm): Height 202,Width 134
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780451466525
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher New American Library
Imprint New American Library
Publication Date 1 April 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Four years have passed since the events of the book, Pleasure, and Nia's success as a writer has grown, bringing her from Atlanta to Los Angeles. But she remains on a quest to quiet her inner storm, to draw on her well of emotions and explore them fully before leaving this season of her life and moving on to what could be the next stage: marriage and motherhood. Drawn to an exclusive pleasure palace, where patrons try on roles as they actively shun their respective realities, Nia's ability to balance truth and fantasy becomes increasingly blurred.

Author Biography

Eric Jerome Dickey is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty novels including An Accidental Affair, Tempted by Trouble, Dying for Revenge, and the NAACP Image Award-nominated Thieves' Revenge. He is also the author of a six-issue miniseries of graphic novels for Marvel Enterprises, featuring Storm (X-Men) and the Black Panther. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, Dickey now lives on the road and rests in whatever hotel will have him.

Reviews

Praise for Decadence "If you just want something fun, hedonistic and so hot you'll need oven mitts, then look for Decadence."-Washington Blade More Praise for Eric Jerome Dickey "Dickey taps the intimate emotions of a woman."-Entertainment Weekly "No one does it like Eric Jerome Dickey."-The Black Expressions (TM) Book Club "[O]ne of the most successful Black authors of the last quarter-century."-The New York Times "Eric Jerome Dickey's work is a master class in Black joy....[his] characters-bold, smart women oozing sexuality and vulnerability-navigate interpersonal conflicts using dialogue that crackles with authenticity."-The Atlantic