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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love at First Sight,
By The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
As soon as Richard and Ebony met at a subway station, they knew it was love at first sight. But this knowledge, was one of the few things the two had in common. Ebony is a black, relatively poor, single mother and student who lives in the hood. She has a bit of a ghetto edge, as demonstrated by her blonde braids and intricately adorned, super-long fingernails, but she has a compassionate and giving heart. Richard is a white, relatively wealthy businessman who is much more conservative. However, the couple soon learns that nothing and no one are quite as simple as they seem. Ebony is apprehensive about becoming involved in an interracial relationship. Richard is most concerned about Ebony's safety in her neighborhood and her relationship with her daughter's father. These issues however, are just the tip of the iceberg, and as the story evolves we learn both characters have painful and complicated pasts involving family secrets, drug dealers, crime, and even death threats. Their pasts have dramatic, and at times, explosive effects on their present relationship and their future.
Deatri King-Bey is a relatively new author, but she writes like a seasoned pro. Her carefully crafted characters are mulit-dimensional and well-developed. Even when I didn't like a particular character, I could understand their motivations and empathize with them. The pacing of the book, propelled by suspense and the uncovering of details from past events, is excellent. The use of flashbacks was effective, with seamless transitions from the past to the present. King-Bey has written so much more than a typical "boy meets girl" story, and while I don't consider myself a romance fan, books like this one are making me reconsider. EBONY ANGEL is a hard-to-put-down story with broad appeal; the characters will keep readers invested in the story and the plot helps maintain interest. Reviewed by Stacey Seay of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow,
By Nathalie Louissaint "Avid Romance Reader" (Brookyln, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
Ms. King-Bey did an excellent job with the characters and the storyline. the only thing lacking was the ending...the last few pages and epilogue seemed a bit rushed to me...all of as sudden everyone's happy and all is good, then bam, the end. But all in all, a really good read. can't wait to read her other novels!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
REALITY OF TRUE LOVE,
By Venus Junkie (Kansas City, Mo) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
Great read, Like so many people living in urban america, Ebony is looking for a way out, and she choses education as her ticket for a better life. Ebony is surrounded by junkies and drug dealers, yet she works with them to try and bring about change. Richard Pacini loves Ebony and can care less that she is a black woman, he is willing to do anything he can to keep Ebony at his side. The story is a look at reality in the urban cities, the issues involved, with race being the least focus. The characters are well written with a little humor. The story designed to make you think.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gritty but still romantic story,
By Denny "Den" (London,UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
This is not a typical romance book, most AA romance writers seem to stick their characters in the safe upper middle class world of professional white collar jobs and high education. This story is set in the world of urban ghetto America. A complex Cinderella story of poor making her way of the ghetto girl meets educated well off boy. They fall in love at first sight and the drama begins. I found the beginning the weaker part of the book but once the secondary characters got involved the story took off. I recommend this book for people who want something with a more grit than sugar in their romantic fiction.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An actual plot.,
By Natalie Brooks "Personatalie" (Atlanta, Ga) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
I have been trying to find interracial romance books with bwwm - thank you. This book actually had substance that flowed with the romance of the story. The intimate scenes were not overpowering and, well, it has a flow to it that was unexpected. I can only recall there being one instance where I felt like I had missed something, but by that time, things were getting good and I did not want to ruin it by rereading.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Too Good To Stop Reading,
By Constant Reader (Boston, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
Very recently my book club began reading books published by Genesis Press. Ebony Angel came highly recommended, and I'm so glad that we read it.
Ebony Angel is so rich in detail, and Deatri King-Bey does an especially wonderful job of taking the reader into the life of the heroine, Ebony, a young woman trying to balance school and a child. Opposites is a theme of this book, and the hero, Richard, is a conservative businessman who is financially comfortable. He is a very complex counterpoint to Ebony, who seems less complicated, at least at first. I've had very good luck lately with interracial romances, and Ebony Angel continues that trend. Race is a point of conflict, but King-Bey handles it with an authenticity that makes it just another part of the plot and not the only substance of the plot. Ebony wears blonde hair, she's got the styled "talon" fingernails. In some ways, she's not the representaion we'd prefer to see of black women. She's no Cosby kid, but as I read further into the book, I realized that I didn't want her to be. She's flawed, which made her a heroine that I could care about even if some of her actions made me uncomfortable. The racial elements are nearly rendered to mere asides by the deeper issues of both characters' lives as both have pained histories that come to bear on their present relationship. Writing flashback scenes is difficult because if they're clumsy, they confuse the reader at best, and at worst takes the reader right out of the story. King-Bey could give a class on how to write flashbacks because she does it with such skill. Ebony Angel isn't the typical romantic, escapist indulgence, so don't expect that. This is a book with weight for readers who want a little more meat on their romance.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too Much,
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This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
I don't even know where to begin. This story was just unbelievably bad! It just ran around in circles. It took me almost a week to finish because I just couldn't get interested in this ridiculous story...and I gave it 2 stars because of the beautiful couple on the cover.
4.0 out of 5 stars
ENJOYABLE,
By Book Pal (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
This novel was enjoyable. The two main characters meet when the male is robbed and the relationship develops from there. I didn't like the constant interraction between the hoodlum ex-boyfriend but the author managed to keep it manageable. [...]
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I don't know, I really wanted to like it but...,
By Divisionred "Avid Book Reader" (Boston) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
When I first read the excerpt of this story I couldn't wait to get this book. I got it and I read it and I thought, what just happened here? I didn't understand what I read...gang violence, betrayal by parents on both sides, denial of one's true ethnicity...a lot going on, I wanted to like it but it didn't work for me. But it did for alot of others. Read it for yourself.
8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Insult to African Americans and Whites alike.,
By SkatergurlJubulee (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ebony Angel (Love Spectrum Romance) (Paperback)
I have not read the other book by this author, so I refuse to say that all the authors books are bad. I don't know, so I'm not going to say that.I will say that this was the worst book I have ever read. I'm insulted as a black woman to see this kind of stuff published. I felt like this was just a manual for "Why a white man shouldn't go in the ghetto." It was so sterotypical that it made my teeth hurt. There was a lot of drama in this story, and it didn't help the plot. I didn't know that we, as black people were so narrow minded that we can't raise higher than the sphere that some of us were born into.
So, because the white guy has a fifty dollar bill, that makes him not only a drug dealer, but it also means that he's working to make a drug dealer legit. It couldn't just be that he went to college, got a job and invested his money into his future, thus enabling him to afford nice things. I could understand why the drug dealer bf was so possessive. I couldn't understand how he became so influencial and notorious. His actions were transparent and obvious, and I felt like the characters were too ignorant to see it. If the female lead had really grown up on the street, she would be savvy to all that her ex was doing. I can't say anymore about this because it insults my intelligence to continue. I will borrow any other books this writer has from the library and read it first. I hope that the next book I read from this author won't have the same vein. |
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