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A Box Of White Chocolate (Urban Soul)
A Box Of White Chocolate - Urban Soul
Author: Daamon Speller
ISBN-13: 9781599830551
ISBN-10: 1599830558
Publication Date: 2/1/2008
Pages: 300
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Publisher: Urban Soul
Book Type: Paperback
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What would you do if you met a guy who adored you and possessed all of the qualities you've ever wanted in a man, but he didn't look like you had always dreamed? This is the story of one woman's tug-of-war after meeting her ideal man, a guy who is her total package, if not for one problem--he is white.

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"A Box of White Chocolate", is the debut novel by Mr. Daamon Speller, and I purchased this novel because of the catchy title and the intriguing synopsis, unfortunately, it didn’t meet my expectations. It is just an okay read. I thought the storyline had great potential, and the main character definitely had some deep issues, but I don’t think the author pulled it together effectively. Bailey Gentry’s witty dialogue and sometimes hilarious antics although, entertaining just wasn’t enough to hold my interest. I also found this novel slow-paced and quite long. The BARELY existent romance between Bailey and Tony is lacking in any fire or heat, so despite the intriguing ups and downs of their budding relationship, it’s not a very MEMORABLE romantic tale. While reading this novel, I often found myself desperately wanting to skip a head in order to get to the "GOOD STUFF". I would have to agree with the other reviewer at amazon.com this is definitely an “unfulfilling” read!


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