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- Milk in my Coffee 193 copies, 1 review
- Genevieve 172 copies, 5 reviews
- Cheaters 168 copies, 3 reviews
- Chasing Destiny 165 copies, 7 reviews
- The Other Woman 149 copies, 4 reviews
- Friends and Lovers 146 copies, 1 review
- Sister, Sister 141 copies, 2 reviews
- Between Lovers 137 copies, 2 reviews
- Sleeping with Strangers 131 copies, 6 reviews
- Liar's Game 123 copies, 1 review
- Thieves' Paradise 121 copies, 1 review
- Naughty or Nice 120 copies, 3 reviews
- Drive Me Crazy 114 copies, 3 reviews
- Waking with Enemies 102 copies, 1 review
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Eric Jerome Dickey has 5 past events. (show) New York Times bestselling author of Sleeping with Strangers, Waking with Enemies, Drive Me Crazy and many others has written a thriller set in Miami and Buenos Aires. Gideon, the legendary hit man who has been in previous novels and is known as one of the most feared hired guns ... (more)
Citibank Main Stage What happens when one woman dares to explore her every fantasy? Eleven-time New York Times bestselling author Eric Jerome Dickey ponders that question, and the jealousy and obsession that can come with following one’s intimate desires, in his new novel, Pleasure—a book ... (more)
Eric Jerome Dickey. "America's top Black fiction author comes to Bakersfield for one night only. Details coming, but make sure you clear your calendar today for this amazing author event."
Is obsession required to experience the ultimate in fulfillment? Dickey searches for the answer to that question in his latest steamy romance via Nia Simone Bijoux, a ghostwriter recently moved to Atlanta. A devout Anaïs Nin fan, Nia is in hot pursuit of the perfect man connection. Enlivened by catchy ... (more)
Eric Jerome Dickey. This event sponsored by the Sister 2 Sister / Brother 2 Brother African American Authors Book Club.
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Author DisambiguationHow many authors?Eric Jerome Dickey is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author.
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