From Publishers Weekly
Robinson's (
Sweet Georgia Brown) new urban fiction is distinguished by its intractable protagonist, Olena Day, whose first love committed suicide at age 15, which just might give her the right to be the bitch her college dormmates refer to her as. Olena's roommate/cousin Candice tells Olena she won't find a boyfriend because dark skinned men prefer light skinned women, and when Olena does find a boyfriend, Andrew, and gets pregnant, he convinces her to abort what would have been twins. Then he leaves her, only to get engaged to another girl he's made pregnant. Fast forward 25 years: Olena is a successful businesswoman without love or friends. She takes a paid yearlong sabbatical intending to write a book and sort out her life, but soon falls for Matthew Harper, a finance executive at a luxury car dealership who's 18 years younger. Their relationship is passionate and complicated, and a stunning revelation at the end makes the age difference seem a minor point as Olena must face not only her future but her past. In a straightforward and entertaining tale, Robinson delivers what she promises.
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Product Description
An inspiring novel about taking risks and following your dreams from one of the hottest fiction authors of today.(Urban Reviews)At forty-three years old, Oleana Day feels restless. She just needs change, and a direction. Shes found it in Matthew Harper. Hes smart, financially stable, drop-dead sexy, and has no baggage. Theres just one problemhes 18 years younger, and hes full of surprises. But what unfolds between them is something neither would have guessedan unexpected romance about coming to terms, coming of age, and fighting for the love of your life.
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