Tender to His Touch by Adrianne Byrd

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Dec 28th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009Email This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

When homecoming queen Beverly Turner met attorney Lucius Gray on the way to their ten-year class reunion at Hollington College, the attraction between them was instant.  After agreeing to a “no-strings” relationship, it was more than evident more than strings were involved between the two in Adrianne Byrd’s Tender to His Touch.

Returning the their alma mater and the memories for Beverly was not all fun and games, but meeting Lucius and finding herself falling for him was far from what Beverly expected.  Still dealing with the demise of her marriage and all that was lost, it scared Beverly as much as it excited her to find herself falling for the handsome but busy attorney.  Certainly Lucius had some problems of his own, including an ex-wife who still placed demands on his life.

With all that Beverly and Lucius had going on in their personal lives, would they ever come together and enjoy what they found in each other past the sparks that flew when they met at the class reunion?  Or will Beverly’s apprehensions and fears keep her from taking another chance at love?

I enjoyed reading Tender to His Touch for the tasteful romantic scenes and the evident tender love shared between the characters. I recommend this book to readers of romance.

This book was provided to me courtesy of the author for review purposes.

Review by Sharel E. Gordon-Love
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Sharel Gordon-Love is a single mother of three grown sons and one adoptive daughter, and the author of When He Calls, a Christian Fiction novel. An avid reader since the age of five, Sharel has a passion for the written word and what can be done with it. Sharel finds a way to share the written word through children and women's ministries; she is a licensed Evangelist Missionary in the Church of God in Christ.
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