Nicole Brown Simpson by Faye D. Resnick is the follow-up to O.J. Simpson's explosive book, Nicole: A Memorable Year in the Courts of Love. Where O.J. Simpson took the stand against his wife in the media, this novel presents a portrait of Nicole Brown Simpson in a private world - encountering crises while struggling to maintain her personal integrity and sense of self. " Nicole Brown Simpson by Faye D. Resnick is Resnick's latest novel about the life of Nicole Brown Simpson, the former model, actress, and wife of O.J. Simpson.

In Nicole Brown Simpson by Faye D. Resnick you travel back in time to chronicle the events that turned Nicole into the person she was during the events of the infamous O.J. Simpson affair. Throughout the memoir you learn about Nicole's marriage to John Esposito, the late night restaurant host, and about the way in which Nicole maintained her image after the marriage, even after it was over. Faye D. Resnick as a confidant of O.J., even when he was in hiding, wrote the book to help O.J. Simpson maintain his dignity and reputation, even after he'd been exposed as a cheating celebrity-and he did.
One of the most interesting things about this memoir is how Resnick weaves multiple strands of information and experiences into a cohesive whole. She tells us about Nicole's first meeting with Esposito, how they made their first contact at a charity function, how they fell in love, and how the public relations campaign started. It's also filled with inside information about how Nicole managed to keep her marriage alive and kicking after the fact, and how she and John Simpson barely survived the recent recession. The Nicole Brown Simpson memoir is an impressive collection of insights and experiences, told with considerable humor and empathy.