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No More Mr. Nice Guy
No More Mr. Nice Guy

by Chet Kelley Robinson
ISBN: 0375760474
Price: 13.95

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Publisher/ Date: Villard Books / 10-2002
Format: Paperback

Synopsis: Good guys finish last. Nothing seems to be more true in this hilarious, fast-paced novel about the real wants and desires of the black twentysomethings of Chicago.
After a disastrous date during which Mitchell Stone professes his love for Nikki Coleman and ends up with ice water in his face, he decides he needs to change his image and become what every woman seems to want: a lying, no-good, cheating, baby-mama-having Dog!

Through Mitchell's waggish "Dog Lessons," we get the inside scoop on how male Dogs operate. For example, Dog Rule #2 --"All Dogs must be men who are not easily tamed by women"--is a great reference to all those commitment-phobes in our lives.

Destined to follow in the award-winning and bestselling footsteps of Eric Jerome Dickey and Omar Tyree, Robinson is truly on his way to top-charting success.


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