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Paperback Someone's in the Kitchen Book

ISBN: 0970499515

ISBN13: 9780970499516

Someone's in the Kitchen

Steamy Page-turner Shocks and Surprises From Beginning to End He’s baaaack! Following on the heels of his best-selling debut novel Real for Me, Eric E. Pete takes you to the hot and sizzling city of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Sizzling, Hot Passionate Novel!

Someone's in the Kitchen is a definite page-turner. Once you start reading you can't put it down! Eric captivates the reader from page one and leaves you anticipating and trying to predict the outcome. A suspenseful outcome that leaves the reader yearning for more. I can't wait to read Eric's upcoming novels. Keep up the good work Eric, from a supportive fan!

WOW! Awesome,Gripping,Edgy Can't put it down reading

WOW!! what a breezy, awesome and gripping book to read. Eric Pete has done it again and you won't be disappointed. If you haven't read this one, you're in for a delightful and edgy treat. Eric chose a colorful mix of characters for this book, that you won't soon forget. The book is centered around Houston and New Orleans and tells the story of two bestfriends, Reggie Collins and Neal Wallace and all the drama that comes with being an adult, single, married, being a man, etc.. Other characters you won't soon forget include, Shenita, Me-Me, Trina, Mr. Wallace(Neal's dad),Kelly,Lila and Loretta. I won't give the book away for those still looking and eager to read it. Once you start it though, you won't be able to put it down. The Sistah Circle Book Club(Dallas, Houston, New York and Denver) choose, Someone's in The Kitchen as it's chapter-wide selection and it won rave reviews across the board with all of us. I can't wait to share my copy and buy more for my family/friends back home(Detroit)Continued blessings and success ...

This Eric Pete novel deserves a "Re-Pete" ...THANK YOU ERIC!

You know its gonna be a good read when the first page makes you draw the blinds and huddle in a corner, daring others to interfere with your experience. Mr. Pete's characters, Shenita, Reggie and Neal come to life. Poor Trina makes you sad. Girlfriend had issues. Their personalities and actions were enough to give anyone an attitude. I really felt like I knew Shenita, that chick was 'too' real. I found that Eric expressed a clear message of "You reap what you sow" -My own expression out of this is "you also keep what you grow" by learning from your experiences. This book is a clear case of how hard it can be trying to sleep in the bed you made. Not only that. He also showed how skeletons in the closet can make alot of noise and disturb alot of people. I kept waiting for Reggie to wreck himself. Then BAM! All injuries and no fatalities. There were broken hearts, broken trust and yes, broken egos. Nevertheless, Like Humpty Dumpty, Eric put it all back together again. He leaves no loose ends and the story is wrapped tight. You've got to read it to appreciate it. There are a few adjectives that I use to describe this piece. Captivating, Tantalizing, Invigorating and Stimulating. Mr. Pete shows you what's cooking in "Someone's in the Kitchen." I would like to see any or all of these characters reappear in another novel. They have quite a bit of potential. Thank you Eric! KUDOS to you, once again!

Treat yourself

I have had Mr. Pete's first book on my shelf for a while but was never able to read it. One day I decided to go to the book store with my boyfriend and we decided to read a book together. He chose Someone's in the Kitchen (this is the first book he has has ever read for pleasure) by Mr. Pete. As he started to read the book it began to keep him interested and had him wanting to find out what happened in the end. After hearing this from him I began to read it.This is a very good book. Once I started it I could not put it down, I read the book in two days while working sixteen to eighteen hours a day. I would read the book at the red light. Reggie was a player's player, he thought he had it all together. Little did he realize every dog has it's day. After Reggie had decided to make his mind up he could not stick with it. I was happy to see Lila make a decision and stand by that decision. Neal was the type of man any woman would want but his wife Shenita was not satisfied. Shenita could not appreciate Neal for the man that he was and she got what she deserved in the end. I was sorry to see that Reggie did not meet the addition to his family. All in all this book was very good and realistic. I would recommend this book to anyone.Well done Mr. Pete.

Someone's in the Kitchen

As a native Houstonian Eric did a wonderful job in painting such vivid and colorful pictures of Houston and what there is to offer. The story line was great and I'm going home to go to Victoria and find Reggie so I can give him a Hug!! Great job Eric and keep up the good work. Glad to have you as a friend and good story teller! Thanks.
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