

I would have been interested to know a bit more about Marie and their affairģ No endless descriptions about the hero’s billionaire status, his good looks and so on….but more about his feelings, his thoughts….Ĥ I could totally believe that the heroine was still a virgin….the feeling of rejection by both her family and the men she had met….her deep-rooted insecurities about her scarred body even though she pretended otherwise….just showing a bit of the scars but not all….

It’s about two people with baggage ….their skin colour is immaterial….it’s about two people putting up barriers to protect themselves against hurt, pain and disillusionmentĢ The usual alpha male, beyond handsome millionaire.but with a difference….he does not dwell on his past mistakes but uses his reputation as a womanizer to ensure he doesn’t another woman to hurt him.

THIS IS AN AMAZING BOOK!!!!!!! Why did I like it so much? What is so different about this book from the previous books written by this author that I have read?ġ It’s not a “in your face” story about a black man and a white woman – yes the hero is an African-French man and she’s a white American heroine…but the story doesn’t go on and on about the colour of their skin but what lies underneath it. having read non-stop…forgot about the time….all I wanted to do was turn the next page……….and the next….I read it in one go…….and found myself thinking …………………………………. Okay, it’s almost 3am….a good idea to catch up on some sleep….but….maybe just read a page or two….and then …….found myself on Chapter 5.

The heros tend to be either Greek, French, Italian and even desert sheiks so why not an African billionaire who meets a fabulous, gorgeous blonde heroine? The front cover of the book surprised me….at last….Mills & Boon have actually published a bi-racial love story.
