
Helpful Score: 2
Caroline, an affluent African American artist, bumps into Brian, a white former cop who is now a co-founder of the company where Caroline is rushing to an interview. It is love at first site for both Caroline and Brian. Caroline has a more difficult time than Brian dealing with the pressures that interracial couples often face. Many times, I wanted to shake Caroline. Her often irrational fears/arguments about what others think about her relationship with Brian feel over-the-top and unbelievable for an affluent African American woman of today. There are many characters introduced in the story and several subplots which make this a very long and slow-moving story. While I ultimately enjoyed the book, I feel the story could have been told in half of the 443 pages.

A very unusual but interesting book that I enjoyed reading and would certainly encourage those that read this book to have a open mind and see where it goes. Anything is possible when you open your heart to love and this is eventually what Caroline did.

this books was wonderfully written I love love loved it. about first meeting by sheer coincidence the mutual attraction and chemistry how she fights it but he's not letting up. jealousy of an ex juggling working together. the ins and out of the relationship and being strong not loosing their Identity. Falling in love supporting one another trust respect.
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What a breath of fresh air!..Lisa G. Riley, writes with a passion..her books are great, rich in detail..I hope she continues writing about all of her characters, so we can see each person involved grow...5 Stars of great reading!