McMillan, Terry

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How Stella got her groove back

1998
When Stella Payne a forty-two-year-old African-American divorced mother of one takes a vacation to Jamaica, she has the time of her life and meets the man of her dreams -- one problem, he is half her age.

How Stella got her groove back

1997
When Stella Payne a forty-two-year-old African-American divorced mother of one takes a vacation to Jamaica, she has the time of her life and meets the man of her dreams--one problem, he is half her age.

Getting to happy

2011
Savannah, Gloria, Bernadine, and Robin, four friends experiencing midlife drama regarding marriages and other relationships, help each other get through the painful changes in order to find true happiness and achieve their dreams.

How Stella got her groove back

2004
When Stella Payne a forty-two-year-old African-American divorced mother of one takes a vacation to Jamaica, she has the time of her life and meets the man of her dreams--one problem, he is half her age.

A day late and a dollar short

2005
Price family matriarch Viola chronicles the frustrations and worries that her husband Cecil and her four misguided adult children, who live all over the U.S., cause her.

The interruption of everything

2005
Middle-aged Marilyn Grimes is frustrated with the demands that have been put upon her by her husband, children, mother, and mother-in-law, and decides that it is time to put her own needs above those of everyone else.

How Stella got her groove back

1996
When Stella Payne a forty-two-year-old African-American divorced mother of one takes a vacation to Jamaica, she has the time of her life and meets the man of her dreams--one problem, he is half her age.

Getting to happy

2010
Savannah, Gloria, Bernadine, and Robin, four friends experiencing midlife drama regarding marriages and other relationships, help each other get through the painful changes in order to find true happiness and achieve their dreams.

Disappearing acts

2002
Not-quite-divorced Franklin Swift has sworn off women which is not easy for a man who epitomizes the phrase "tall, dark, and handsome," but then he meets musician Zora Banks and they both know there will be no walking away.

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