I was in a mood to read this since I was looking for a good interracial romance. I have enjoyed this series, although it's been years since I read Boss Man. It's not perfect. The writing needs some extra tweaking. It's serviceable and a little forced at times. But it's also very charming and Cole an...
Title: So Much BetterAuthor: Marie RochellePublisher: Phaze BooksSeries: Desire # 2Reviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 4Review:"So Much Better" by Marie RochelleBook Description..."Why them and not her? Keri Walker thought about those simple little words ever since her boss' fiancé left him. There wasn'...
Traci is annoyingly obtuse. She sees what she see, says what she say, and does what she does without thinking/seeing things through. This is the second book by this author and I have to wonder if she is ever going to change her strategy and writing up. It starts with meeting a guy, playing hard to g...
This book was a hot mess. One white guy lusts after a black woman, having never dated a black woman before. Next thing he is falling all over himself to date her. Then lo and behold, his 3 other white brothers are attracted to black women. Really? And the jealousy was just off the charts.
1.5 starsThis is one of those books, that starts off okay, but by the end has you cursing at it's sheer stupidity. (I'm at a loss at how so many people rated this so highly --I just don't get it!) The Hero's an indecisive idiot. One minute he doesn't want the h, then he only wants her as a sex buddy...
This reads like an interracial romance for Diana Palmer fans (which I am). This book is a keeper for me because of the sheer pathos and angst within its pages. This book is a merry-go-round emotionally. Years of two people fighting their feelings for each other. Again, I say if you like the Diana...
If you like Diana Palmer, but also love interracial romances, you'd like this book. It has the hero running as hard as he can, but trying to seduce the heroine on the other hand thing that Diana Palmer does so well. Having said that, I believe that Rochelle has her own unique style that shines thr...