They call themselves the Blackbirds. Kwanzaa Browne, Indigo Abdulrahaman, Destiny Jones, and Ericka Stockwell are four best friends who are closer than sisters and will go to the ends of the earth for one another. Yet even their deep bond can’t heal all wounds from their individual pasts, as the collegiate and post-collegiate women struggle with their own demons, drama, and desires.
Trying to forget her cheating ex-fiancé, Kwanzaa becomes entangled with a wicked one-night stand—a man who turns out to be one in five million. Indigo is in an endless on-again, off-again relationship with her footballer boyfriend, and in her time between dysfunctional relationships she pursues other naughty desires. Destiny, readjusting to normal life, struggles to control her own anger after avenging a deep wrong landed her in juvi, while at the same time trying to have her first real relationship—one she has initiated using an alias to hide her past from her lover. Divorced Ericka is in remission from cancer and trying to deal with two decades of animosity with her radical mother while keeping secret the desperate crush she has always had on Destiny’s father...a passion with an older man that just may be reciprocated.
As the women try to overcome—or give in to—their impulses, they find not only themselves tested but also the one thing they always considered unbreakable: their friendship.
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Kirkus
March 15, 2016
Four friends, nicknamed the Blackbirds, push each other to live their best lives as they navigate life and love in Los Angeles. As the book begins, four women are on the cusp of a jump from an airplane. We see not only their fear, but their willingness. Their joy. Their deep-seated trust in one another. This is how Dickey (Naughtier Than Nice, 2015, etc.) introduces the Blackbirds. Together, they are a fortress of mutual love, respect, and support. Cycling through each of their birthdays over the course of a year, the novel interweaves four points of view as relationships--not just romantic, but familial and platonic--are built, fall, and change. Indigo, the pride of her Nigerian parents, must make an advantageous match worthy of her heritage, leading to conflict and new possibilities. Nerdy Destiny, always in the shadows, balances an old secret with a new relationship. Meanwhile, Ericka, divorced and in remission from cancer, acts as big sister to the much younger trio but needs guidance in her own life, particularly when it comes to a complicated attraction to Destiny's father. And Kwanzaa is bitter and lonely after ending a six-year relationship, having learned about her fiance's cheating in the worst way possible. Within fewer than 10 pages, all four women spring to appealing life, regardless--or perhaps partly because--of their flaws. They have one rule: "Always build each other up. No crabs, no barrel, never pull each other down." They may gibe, but they support each other through all the weirdness they encounter. In this sensual tale, words stoke the body and the imagination. With prose that is both witty and current, Dickey chronicles the pothole-filled journey four modern black women take to find love.COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Booklist
March 15, 2016
Best-selling erotic-romance writer Dickey (Naughtier Than Nice, 2015) wields his typically evocative style in this empowering story of four women friends. As they celebrate each of their birthdays, Kwanzaa, Erika, Indigo, and Destiny draw on life lessons from the past as well as family secrets to help them realize their dreams. Kwanzaa meets an unusual new man while recovering from her involvement with a cheating ex-fiance. Erika falls in love with Destiny's father while struggling to overcome cancer. Indigo balances her Nigerian family's expectations for a formal courtship with her boyfriends' betrayals. Destiny works several jobs while attending school and trying to forget a terrible incident. The characters' situations, especially Destiny's rape and subsequent social-media shaming, mirror stories in the news, bringing relatable voices and feelings to difficult issues. Dickey's creative and explicit sexual scenarios distract at times from the compelling stories of his strong women characters, and the novel is long. But readers will stay with it to see how these endearing women endure and survive.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.) -
Library Journal
November 15, 2015
Big problems here for four best friends called the Blackbirds: Kwanzaa tries to forget her faithless former fiance, Indigo can't quite cement things with her boyfriend, Destiny eases into normal life after juvie, and divorced Erica is hiding her crush on Destiny's dad. With a five-city tour.
Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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