Pushing Up Daisies, Jamise L. Dames
Pushing Up Daisies, Jamise L. Dames
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Pushing Up Daisies

Author: Jamise L. Dames

Narrator: Cherise Boothe

Unabridged: 9 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/10/2008

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

Jamise L. Dames is a noted screenwriter, songwriter, and author. Her debut novel, Momma's Baby, Daddy's Maybe (F0171) was an instant best-seller. In Pushing Up Daisies, she showcases her flair for contemporary romance in a moving story of love lost-and found. For seven years, Daisy Parker has been Jasper's lover and mother to Jay, his nine-year-old son. But when Jasper doesn't come home one too many nights, Daisy decides she's had enough. But Jasper hasn't been partying-he's been murdered. In shock, Daisy is further devastated when she learns that Jasper was married and has left everything to his wife. Now without a home, money, or a job, Daisy must figure out a way to support herself and Jay. Friends step in to help. But when a sexy ex-boyfriend resurfaces, Daisy's life becomes a lot more complicated. Fans are raving about Pushing Up Daisies, calling it "juicy, compelling," and "divalicious." "Jamise has done it again! A juicy, compelling read, not to be missed."-Brandon Massey, best-selling author

Reviews

Goodreads review by OOSA

Rain Is Just The Opening Act Daisy has been lied to and cheated on for the last time. Jasper has got to go! The proof is in the pudding as she liters the front yard with his belongings. Enough is enough. How much betrayal can one woman take? Well Daisy is surely about to find out as she sees just how......more

Goodreads review by India

Daisy Parker is a "kept" woman. Her boyfriend Jasper, takes care of all of her wants and needs. The only thing is, he can't remain faithful. After, Jasper doesn't come home again, Daisy decides she has had enough. She is leaving Jasper and taking his son, Jay, whom she has raised as her own. After f......more

Daisy is an unlikely heroine. I would say for 98% of the book, she comes across as silly, simple and superficial. Her personality was properly displayed in how she dealt with any issue that she faced including Adonis quickly became annoying. There were times when the story seemed to gloss over the p......more