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Not a Day Goes By: A Novel [Mass Market Paperback]

E. Lynn Harris
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Book Description

May 29 2001
E. Lynn Harris's latest blockbuster bestseller brings together two characters who truly deserve each other and lets us watch the sexual pyrotechnics fly.

John "Basil" Henderson has always played the field, both as a professional football player and as an equal opportunity lover. After retiring his jersey for a thriving career as a sports agent, the dashing playboy is finally settling down, and getting married to his new love, Yancey Harrington Braxton. A fiercely driven, emerging Broadway star, blessed with radiant beauty and inimitable charm, Yancey would seem his ideal counterpart. But she is also an insatiable opportunist with a vicious streak, and when Yancey joins forces with her unconscionable mother, and unearths Basil's most carefully guarded secrets, she finds herself with more than she bargained for. Charged with narrative exuberance and lavish detail, Not A Day Goes By is further proof that nobody spins a sexy urban love story quite like award-winning writer E. Lynn Harris.

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Set in New York in the closing months of 1999, E. Lynn Harris's tightly plotted Not a Day Goes By bears all the outward markers of a romance by Danielle Steel or Jackie Collins--wealth, glamour, sex, and intrigue--except that the two main characters are more like the wily villains of a Dynasty remake. John "Basil" Henderson, a former football player who has started a successful sports agency with a friend, is a gorgeous, arrogant, bitter, woman-hating, homophobic, African American bisexual who is used to people staring at him. "Especially when I was naked," Basil confides, "My ass was perfect and my jimmie was both long and thick." Basil has fallen in love with an equally alluring figure, Yancey Braxton, a bronze-skinned Broadway singer whose beauty and dedication are matched by ferocious self-absorption and cunning. (Instead of attending her 10-year high school reunion, Yancey sent signed photos of herself and press packets.) Basil feels that his love has rescued him from the shallow life of a player, and he allows himself to believe that she is a good person, and that when they marry, she'll settle down a little and provide him with children. Yancey cares for Basil, too, but her career comes first. After that, sex and money. Babies aren't even on the list.

Harris's most sympathetic characters are Yancey's roommate, Windsor, a plump schoolteacher who spends her spare evenings holding abandoned babies at Hale House, and Zurich Robinson, a gay Christian ex-athlete who briefly considers joining Basil's agency, eliciting a string of ugly clichés from Basil's partner. Meanwhile, Basil, that pillar of integrity, listens in silence. The deal is scotched when Zurich announces that he has been interviewed for an article on gay men in professional athletics. When Basil asks him why he is coming out, Zurich tells him about another young quarterback who tried to run from his sexuality by getting married. The day of the wedding, he shot himself. "As Zurich told the story," Basil recounts,

I could picture the young man and for a brief moment felt the pain he was struggling with. I had been there. But it had never gotten to the point where I wanted to kill myself. If I could have talked to Milo I would have told him, "Roll with it young brother.... There is a way to have your cake and ice cream, too."
Suffice it to say that after a series of delicious plot twists and acts of increasing wickedness, it becomes clear that Basil and Yancey are too damaged to save each other. Although the characters in his sixth novel are somewhat two dimensional and his prose a little flat, E. Lynn Harris can manipulate a story line with the skill of an Eagle Scout earning his badge in knotmaking. Don't start this page-turner if you don't have six or seven free hours in which to read it straight through. --Regina Marler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Publishers Weekly

Following a string of bestselling novels featuring plots that mix romance, deception, betrayal and bisexuality, Harris (If This World Were Mine; Abide with Me) scores again with the much-anticipated return of two of his most popular characters. When John "Basil" Henderson, ex-football player and sports agent on the rise, falls in love with haughty, ambitious Broadway star Yancey Harrington Braxton, it seems like a perfect match. But on the couple's wedding day, which opens the book, the extravagant nuptials are suddenly canceled. The narrative retraces the couple's rocky courtship: Yancey arrives in Basil's life at a critical moment, when his football career is over and he's in therapy examining his bisexual past. He's entranced by gorgeous, stylish Yancey, especially because she looks so good on his arm, but though he feels true admiration and love, Basil also still pines for men. Determined to marry, have children, and keep his homosexual proclivities a secret, Basil doesn't realize that Yancey has a few secrets of her own. Her one true love from her college days reappears, with some scandalous news. When Yancey discovers Basil's "other side," she is horrifiedDbut she quickly concocts a scheme to lay claim to Basil's riches. As usual with Harris, the romance is set within the lavish trappings of the Good Life: upscale vacations, lushly decorated homes, pricey designer duds. Harris has a ball with femme fatale Yancey, who chases film and TV roles with a relentless campaign of lies, party crashing and tantrums. With lean prose and witty dialogue, he brings some new notes, trills and riffs to his familiar song, and his patented knack for a wry, uproarious resolution is in full flower in this sexual War of the Roses. (Aug.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Whoa! April 12 2004
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
This was my first E. Lynn Harris book. His strength is in how nicely his books flow. The details and the storyline moves fast and makes for a good read. I will read more of his books. I think it's worth reading. His story of modern relationships and sexual confusion is ...like whoa! It's interesting...to say the least!
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4.0 out of 5 stars KEPT MY ATTENTION Feb 13 2004
Format:Audio Cassette
I liked this story. It was pretty interesting. I would not read it twice and it is not on my #1 recommendation list, but I did still liked it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Give me a break!!!!! Jan 18 2004
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I personally don't know how this book got such good reviews. It Sucked!!!! It took to long to get to the point. Maybe the last couple of chapters it got good, but this is the kind of book you read when you don't have anything else.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great
I read this because my sister said it was a really good book. This is one of the literary masterpieces everyone dreams of reading. A mixture of sweet and erotic romance. Read more
Published on Jan 10 2004 by Justin M Kirby
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME! DEFINITELY A MUST HAVE!
I'm very bias when it comes to Mr. Harris. What can I say except he is a incredible writer. I love the way each of his novels pick up where the other left off, yet introducing new... Read more
Published on Jun 11 2003 by C. Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars "Something To Cry About"
First, let me start off by saying that E.Lynn Harris is a masterful storyteller who takes his readers on a enigmatic ride. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2003 by Benique
4.0 out of 5 stars My second try at E. Lynn Harris - with a pleasant surprise
I read "Invisible Life" years ago when I lived in Chicago and E. Lynn Harris was just beginning to get recognition after a major publisher had picked up his self-published novel... Read more
Published on Oct 20 2002 by jadedromantic
4.0 out of 5 stars It won't win a nobel lit prize, but it's a fun ride!
I liked E. Lynn in my early twenties and haven't read a book of his since the first two came out. I wanted to check him out and see how he's grown as a writer (and how I've grown... Read more
Published on Oct 6 2002 by "eastbaysista"
5.0 out of 5 stars I Just Can't Get Enough of That Basil
"Not a Day Goes By" is the story of my favorite ELH character Basil Henderson. If you've read other ELH novels then you know that Basil is a sexually confused bad boy. Read more
Published on Aug 16 2002 by Sassy Chick
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for a lazy day!
I bought this book a long time ago because I read some great review about it, but didn't get around to reading it until this past week or so. I couldn't put it down! Read more
Published on July 19 2002 by bandaid818
4.0 out of 5 stars Harris has done it again!!
Not a Day Goes By has brought to the forefront two of E. Lynn Harris' most intrigueing (and wicked) characters. Read more
Published on July 9 2002 by DevJohn01
4.0 out of 5 stars Good
I did enjoy this book. This author continues to give us entertaining stories and I am looking forward to his next one.
Published on April 9 2002 by Nasha Williams
4.0 out of 5 stars Who do you love? Who can you trust?
Ava and Yancy are two of a kind. Basil is the victim here, but he is in rare form, he never will let you get him in a catch 22. Read more
Published on April 7 2002 by Jackie M
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