What White Boyz Fight For by Giselle Carmichael
By Priscilla Johnson • Jul 16th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010 •
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What White Boyz Fight For is a collection of four stories that tells how far a man will go to get the woman of his dreams. “A Kiss On The Lips” by Carmichael is the story of Marine Staff Sergeant Novak who suddenly requests a discharge to win the hand of his true love, Jaxon Alexander. The problem is Jaxon is engaged to be married. In Kelly Nyrae’s “Fight For Me,” Alana is celebrating her 30th birthday. Her best friend, Kellan, decides that now is the time to confess his love and to convince her that they are made for each other. “Collide” by Pamela Leigh Starr takes place on Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Ambria only wanted to catch a coconut for her sick niece. Little did she know she would catch more than a coconut when she collided with a tall, blond blue-eyed DEA Agent Yancy DeWolf. Eve Vaughn, in “Champion,” tells the story of Reese Green, a single mother raising a disabled son. She gets a shock when JT Austin shows up at her door as his Big Brother.
All of the stories were quick and fun to read. The first three stories were predictable and did not hold my interest too well. If I had to rate them individually, I would rate them 2.5/3 stars. However, I found the story by Vaughn to be refreshing and realistic. I would rate that story alone 4.5. Overall, readers of inter-racial romance will find this anthology a good book to read.
This book was provided by the publisher for review purposes.
Priscilla C. Johnson
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Priscilla Johnson is a single mom of a 12 year-old and guardian of two teen-age nephews, lives in Baltimore Maryland. Working full time as an Equal Opportunity Investigator, she enjoys spending her free time traveling to bookstores within the area to meet her favorite authors at book signings or helping to plan book events. Priscilla was given the nickname “BookManiac” by a co-worker who continues to laugh at her weekly delivery of books in the mail. She has been reviewing books for APOOO, A Place Of Our Own, for a little over eight months and she enjoys every minute. Besides reading, Priscilla enjoys walking, crocheting, or simply sitting on her balcony listening to the Creator.
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