Fever by Linda D. Grosvenor
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In her sequel to the highly acclaimed Like Boogie on Tuesday, Linda Dominique Grosvenor reintroduces readers to the characters they met and loved in her earlier novel. Tim Richardson and Nina Madison are now married. But for Tim, the reality of becoming a director in the competitive film world has turned out to be quite different from his expectations. As his cinematic dream stalls, he finds himself tempted by an ex-girlfriend's offer of connections, contracts and a coveted place in the exclusive Hollywood "club." Nina had 'always believed that marriage was the cure for her loneliness, but with Tim constantly away on location, she must find ways to bring their relationship back to where it used to be. When she surprises him in a compromising situation with his former flame, Nina has to decide if their love is strong enough to pull them through. Recently widowed Troi Singleton seeks validation as she struggles with her new role as the sole provider for her daughter. Her success as the creator of an ingenious hair product doesn't seem to be able to transcend her Brooklyn neighborhood. With no one to offer the emotional support she desperately needs, Troi turns to her late husband's brother Sam. They will make discoveries that will force her to discern right from wrong, and the necessity of resisting love. Carla Robinson-Singleton is in emotional turmoil. The family she longed for now fills her with despair. Even though she has secrets of her own, when she realizes that Sam is drifting away from her, she is determined to find out the identity of the other woman -- if it's the last thing she does. Sam Singleton's life is in a shambles. His career as a real estate agent is causinghim stress, as his boss pressures him to make a sale at any cost, even if the price is his marriage. Carla is becoming more and more unresponsive to his needs. And, in turning to his sister-in-law, he's found that they have deep feelings for each other that will only cause them -- and those around them -- grief.

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