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Trisha R. Thomas

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Trisha R. Thomas is the author of the highly acclaimed Nappily Series, best known for her debut novel Nappily Ever After (Random House).

Average rating: 3.93 · 17,253 ratings · 1,258 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
What Passes as Love

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Nappily Ever After (Nappily...

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The Secret Keeper of Main S...

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Nappily Married (Nappily, #3)

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Would I Lie to You? (Nappil...

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Nappily Faithful (Nappily, #4)

4.13 avg rating — 446 ratings — published 2008 — 12 editions
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Nappily in Bloom (Nappily, #5)

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Un-Nappily in Love (Nappily...

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Nappily About Us (Nappily, #7)

4.03 avg rating — 182 ratings — published 2011 — 5 editions
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Roadrunner

3.68 avg rating — 174 ratings — published 2002 — 9 editions
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Book Award Finalist

The Oklahoma Center for the Book has just announced this year's finalists, and The Secret of Main Street is a Fiction Finalist! 🙌🏾🎉
This means the world to me for two reasons:
1️⃣ I poured my heart into this story, drawing from my family's experiences about a place I knew intimately.
2️⃣ I researched extensively on the history of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre, which is central to my character’s journey.
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Published on March 11, 2025 20:58
Nappily Ever After Would I Lie to You? Nappily Married Nappily Faithful Nappily in Bloom Un-Nappily in Love Nappily About Us
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"The description on the flap is a bit misleading; yes there is a murder but it’s not the main plot line in the book. I loved how the author connected two families and revealed their pasts. This was a very sweet book that had a very happy ending. It is" Read more of this review »
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“Everyday I receive a lesson that teaches me that I can’t let what others think of me define me.”
Trisha R. Thomas, Nappily Ever After

“The realization of the fact that I didn’t need Clint to feel this happiness made me laugh. At first it came out in a soft giggle, followed by an honest deep belt of laughter. I would be okay. Simple as that, everything would be fine. Like the natural order of the elements, in their perfection and imperfections, like this sea in its ability to provide beauty and warmth and just as quickly create a natural disaster. Storms pass, winds die down, and rain stops falling eventually. I would be all right. Proud that I didn’t need to be the account manager at Donnely Kramer, proud that I didn’t need hair flowing down my back. All I needed was what I had, me. I was grateful for me. I had no right to depend on Clint to make me feel this way. Something so powerful weighing on one man’s shoulders. As”
Trisha R. Thomas, Nappily Ever After

“Before, I was brazen, life was a new frontier waiting to be conquered. I had high hopes for this adventure called freedom. Almost the way you feel when you get your first apartment and you tell your parents “so long.� The high comes crashing down as soon as you realize there’s nobody around to scold or reward. With it comes the realization that the people you were so desperately trying to get away from are the ones who gave you definition and character, a daughter, a friend, a sister. All the things that describe who you are. You can’t be a daughter without a parent, you can’t be a friend without friends, you can’t be anything without the other. It’s the yin and yang of life, and I was here without yang. My”
Trisha R. Thomas, Nappily Ever After




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