Reviews
This was my first book by Ms. Glass, and I must say that she has a new fan. This was a very sweet, romantic story. It had the passion, angst and emotion that I like in romances but sadly don't see much of now days in many of the popular authors. What made it even better was the interracial aspect. It wasn't over the top or too preachy. It just told a story about two people trying to establish a relationship with other barriers than race being the main focus. I really enjoyed this book and recommend it to other romance readers. I've found a new author to add to my collection.
reviewed by 90210 on November 23, 2006 8:05 AM
Glass is a phenomenal writer. I have read all of her books. If you enjoy her as much as I do then you'll love An Infrequent Pairing by SaFiya Dalilah.
reviewed by smiling on November 23, 2006 11:13 AM
A good story about Nic and his daughter Taylor and their next door neighbor Maya. NIc (white) and Maya (black) were very likeable and their relationship was rather sweet. What seperated this novel from 5 stars is the incident in the supermarket that was completely overblown and unbelievable. I cannot buy the idea that Taylor's outburst could result in Maya being treated as if she had kidnapped the child - I realize the novel was set in the south - Atlanta, but the reactions by the security guards were too extreme and soured me on the novel.
reviewed by bethness on November 28, 2006 9:50 AM
Sweet story, not my first interracial novel but it won't be my last either, Looking forward to reading Ms Glass other novels.
I did like the twist in the story and if Nick was real I would date him myself- lol
I did like the twist in the story and if Nick was real I would date him myself- lol
reviewed by dannyboy on November 28, 2006 1:39 PM

