Synopses & Reviews
When we first met Tracy Ellison in Omar Tyree's breakthrough novel
Flyy Girl, she was still a fun-loving 'round-the-way girl coming up on the streets of Philly. Stardom beckoned for Tracy in
For the Love of Money, which chronicled her struggles with the pressures of power and celebrity. Now, Tyree checks in on everybody's favorite flyy girl and finds her a little bit older, a whole lot wiser, and just as sassy as ever. Tracy takes on the dazzling world of Hollywood's A-list players to film a project close to her heart in Omar Tyree's latest and most entertaining novel to date --
Boss Lady.Told from the point of view of Tracy's cousin and personal assistant, Vanessa, Boss Lady chronicles the trials and tribulations of adapting the story of Tracy Ellison's life. In this novel, Flyy Girl is becoming a major motion picture and Tracy is prepared to do anything and everything to tell her story and to make sure it's done right. Stepping in and taking charge of it all, from screenwriting and directing to executive producing and designing, Tracy quickly finds herself more than a little overextended. In the meantime, she's also juggling the highs and lows of her famously turbulent love life. Is it better to remain single and committed to her career? Or is she ready to take the plunge and embrace the married-with-children life?
Synopsis
The author's best-loved character is at the top of her game, thoroughly in charge, and taking life strictly on her own terms. In this novel, "Fly Girl" is becoming a major motion picture, and Tracy is prepared to do anything to make sure it's done right.
Table of Contents
ContentsVanessa
What to Do with Jason?
Personal Assistant
Let's Make It Happen!
The Game Plan
Like Lightning
The Quiet Before the Storm
Philadelphia
Wow!
The Marriott
Day 2
Sisters
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Loose Ends
Family Affairs
Focused
Smoke Screens
Locations
Withdraw
Back to Hollywood
Exhausted
New Flavor
My Turn