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Sugar vs. Spice

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Tari, a journalist and an aspiring jazz singer, discovers the true meaning of sisterhood, friendship, and faith when a romantic relationship with the bass player in her band leads to the unexpected, challenging her newfound success and transforming her relationships with everyone in her life. Original.

322 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2006

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Joanne Skerrett

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February 11, 2019
The book had promise. This is another book about a woman who is over eager and too determined , at least she gets the guy in the end.
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October 17, 2009
This was one of the best books I've read in a long time. This book showed just how strong a person can be, although they might have some obstacles to come their way. I was actually faced with something similiar shortly after reading and it has been an inspiration to me. Thank you Joanne.

Deirdre Rawls St. Aimie
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October 14, 2014
I really liked this book. It was very "real". Reminded me a ton of myself and my little sister. Very relatable. I would definitely suggest it to others. I got my copy at the Dollar Store. I can't even believe it cost so little. It was a great book.
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June 15, 2008
Poignant and real, Sugar vs. Spice caught my heart. I gave several copies as gifts to friends touched by breast cancer. The recognizable Boston setting added another hook for me. Write on, Joanne!
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April 23, 2012
It really touched me. I came to care for the characters and identified with what they were going through. I highly recommend this book.
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