Wild Halloween and Frozen Passions
Lily: “Tiffans! Liam and I are discussing the two latest J. Tiffany Noore stories. She recently published Divorced Dad’s Wild Ride separately. The Alchemist’s Frozen Passion is still part of a collection. We can’t believe how typically Tiffany they are, even when they are completely different!”
Liam: “Well, Divorced Dad definitely has more steamy scenes. Those three housewives at the Halloween party…” *fans self dramatically*
Lily: “Yes, that’s one obvious aspect, Liam. The tone is more like The Caterer and Miss Jones, and The Man from G.I.N.G.E.R.”
Liam: “Yes, Daniel, the divorced dad, is in a romantic comedy trying to survive the Halloween party’s chaos… brought on by three delicious desperate housewives.”
Lily: “Yes, Liam, you mentioned that already. The Alchemist’s Frozen Passion really only has three characters to work with.”
Liam: “No, four actually. You’re forgetting Seuthes of Rhodope, the alchemist himself. He’s present throughout the story, even if he’s been dead for centuries. His journals, his laboratory, his… unique preservation techniques…”
Lily: “You’re right! So what makes The Alchemist typically Tiffany then? They have different pacing, The Alchemist has a more serious style than Divorced Dad.”
Liam: “Oh! I know this one! Poole and Daniel are basically the same kind of relatable guys. But all the women are impressive in their own way. In Divorced Dad, those three housewives might be nasty pieces of work, but they are really something. Even Daniel’s ex-wife makes an impression. Not to mention Grace and Dorothy!”
Lily: “And what about Raisha?”
Liam: *Sigh* “She’s sweet and perfect…”
Lily: “Yes! And in The Alchemist, Madleen is present in every part of the story. She’s impressive because she follows a seemingly mad man, but she knows what she’s doing. And Chryseis was impressive even before she was frozen in time. It’s Tiffany’s promise: relatable guys and fabulous women.”
Liam: “Did I mention the three hot housewives?”
Lily: “Yes!”
Liam: “I’m kidding, Lily…”
Lily: “There is the telling tight Tiffany style. Every description sets the scene, every dialogue reveals something new.”
Liam: “Plus, every woman is alive. There is this great moment in Divorced Dad when Vivian points two fingers to her own eyes, and then turns them towards Raisha. Everyone immediately knows what’s going on.”
Lily: “Stay tuned for more updates from your co-presidents!”
Liam: “And maybe next time we can talk more about those housewives…”
Lily: “LIAM!”
Liam: “Kidding!”


Disclaimer: The J. Tiffany Noore Fan Club is a creative initiative to engage with readers. Lily and Liam are fictional co-presidents designed to facilitate fun and interactive discussions about J. Tiffany Noore’s works.