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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed Reality,
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I am a big fan of Ms. Canton and this book only made me love her stories more. New York City Mayor Douglas Brennan and his wife of 20 years Elle are the ideal couple. Their love only gets stronger each day. Despite the fact that she is not too comfortable being in the spotlight because of her husband's career, she supports him 100%. He comes from a political family and she was aware of that when she married him. He decides that he will go back to being a lawyer after his term of Mayor is up and Elle is delighted. He is offered the chance to run for a vacated Senate seat and despite her misgivings, she tells him to go for it. When his brother Rory's wife decides to stir up some drama with some wild accusations about Elle, all hell breaks loose. It causes undo stress on their marriage especially when Doug makes the wrong decision on how to handle the drama for fear it may affect his nomination for the Senate seat. You will have to read the book to get all the details and to find out how it ends. You will not be disappointed either. Great story!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good writing, good romance,
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Doug and Elle Brennan are the first couple of NYC. He is the mayor and she is his beloved wife of 20 years.
While Doug hails from a wealthy and well connected political family, Elle's background is more yeoman. She was a certified genius who completed her PhD at the age of 19. It was while celebrating her degree that she and Doug first met and fell in love. Nerdy and bookish, Elle at first feels out of her depth living in a fish bowl. But in the past 20 years she has made the transition into a flawless political spouse. As a reward for her support and selflessness, Doug promises to retire from Politics once his term as Mayor is over. Elle is over the moon and is delighted to be able to spend time with her husband and two teen-aged sons as a family. But two things happen to scuttle this grand plan. First the newly elected President taps the junior from senator from New York to serve as his Secretary of State. The Governor of NY will need to appoint a replacement and turns his eye on the young, handsome, charismatic Doug. Unable to reign in his ambitions Doug is seriously tempted by the offer. Knowing that he'd never forgive her if she scuttles his chances, Elle gives her blessing to the idea. But even as the newspapers speculate on Doug being the possible new senator, Doug's younger Rory becomes embroiled in a scandalous domestic drama. Rory's bitter wife files for divorce and publicly names Elle as the reason. Rory and Elle have a great relationship and often meet for lunch etc. Angela's wife had them followed and the PI pictures, while easily explainable could be compromising in certain contexts. This sets off a nasty chain of events as Doug tries to salvage his political life while Elle tries to salvage their personal life. The concept of this story and the plot is what first attracted me to this book. I was, however, a tad disappointed in the execution. There were some very strong elements in the book. The foundation for Angela's bitterness was well laid because it was clear that Rory was in love with Elle and had been for years. I liked how she presented his unrequited love for his sister in law. It wasn't cloying or uncomfortable, but it was there. And luckily Elle was completely oblivious. I also liked how she handled Doug's political ambition. He clearly wanted to be Senator and he wanted it badly. Bad enough to act like a politician when the scandal hits rather than a husband. I really wish she had delved deeper into that dichotomy of Doug's life because I thought that piece of characterization of him was very intriguing. But some things didn't quite work for me. For one thing, I wish she had expanded on how Doug and Elle fell in love. I hate to say it, but I could see how Elle could be immediately fascinated with Doug, but for the life of me I didn't get a sense of what was so fascinating about Elle that Doug fell in love with her so quickly. I mean, Elle was sheltered, her childhood was very different because she was never in the same age group as her scholastic peers (she was in college at the age of 11). It wasn't until the age of 19 when she first meets Doug that her parents let her off her leash. He was the first guy she really met outside of school. And what a doozy he is, handsome, rich, famous etc. But Elle's appeal to Doug was never fully explored. She was a 19 year old he met on a beach. And suddenly they are getting married. I felt there was an incredible hole int he story that never got filled for me. But once the author established that Elle and Doug had been happily married for twenty years, I think she did a great job of it. Honestly I think she did too good of a job establishing the very strong, deep and abiding love between Elle and Doug throughout much of the book to later try to introduce doubt in the fabric of their marriage. To have Doug start to possibly doubt the platonic friendship between his brother and wife didn't ring at all true or logical. It felt contrived because there wasn't enough conflict internal to the marriage, all of it was external to that point. Personally, I thought Doug's response to the scandal could have created enough conflict in the marriage without adding his possible doubt about his wife and brother to the mix. And then there was the ending. Honestly, I thought the ending was kinda...well...lame. I thought Elle's reaction was a bit over-the top. Instead of acting like the poised wife of a man she's known well for 20 years, she acted more like a ninny half her age who was unsure of her relationship. Again, this could have worked had the foundation been laid for a weak marriage, but that wasn't the case. So, while this book was not a knock out the park for me, it was a nice little read and the writing was very well executed and polished. I also liked the fact that while this is an IR romance, race is not at all an issue. It is mentioned as a matter of fact -- Elle is Black, Doug is white, their kids are biracial --- but isn't part of any conflict. I will definitely look for more from this author
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Realities of Marriage & Politics,
By Malaika Tamu "Sweet n' Sassy" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mixed Reality (Indigo Love Spectrum) (Mass Market Paperback)
I ENJOYED the storyline and the witty dialogue throughout...Elle's BIG IQ and her naivete are CHARMING...as smart as she is quite a few things went right over her head...LOL...I found the full cast of characters ENTERTAINING from their teenage twins to Elle's divorced mom and dad...the passion between Doug and Elle is INTENSE and still very much alive after 20 years of marriage and living in the political limelight...a DELIGHTFUL mix of romance and politics.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Afternoon Read,
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I gave this only a three for two reasons: it was too short and the author tried to wrap-up the storyline really nice and neat. I would recommend you buy it though because it's a good afternoon read.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A lovely sweet romance,
By JJB "JJB" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mixed Reality (Indigo Love Spectrum) (Mass Market Paperback)
A lovely sweet romance between a guy and his girl that left me wanting more. After 20 years of marriage, Doug is still as head over heels in love with Elle as he was 20 years early. You can feel the chemistry and the passion between the two.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Why?,
This review is from: Mixed Reality (Indigo Love Spectrum) (Mass Market Paperback)
I purchased this book even though one of the reviews rated it as 'boring.' And since then I have read it about five times. It is quite easily one of my favorite reads. The sex scenes are DEFINITELY not like some of these other books that I have read that makes me say, "Are you freaking kidding me?!" but it is steady and shows love, trust and commitment. I hope when I am married for twenty years I will have the same kind of sex life. That said, I was VERY disappointed with Elle's diet and her weight. I kept thinking about our first lady and wondering what message she would have sent if she was a size 16! An unhealthy one, is my bet. I am of the original African descent and I am by no means fat, partly because I don't eat fries, burgers, brownies, cookies and gallons of ice cream and I exercise. I am sick and tired of reading books and JUST because you have an African origin, this gives you an excuse to over indulge in food and then claim its 'Black people' weight. Doug is well muscled and Caucasian while Elle is African American and overweight! Just does not add up. But I guess it should be expected from the way she eats in the book!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining political romance,
By Denny "Den" (London,UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mixed Reality (Indigo Love Spectrum) (Mass Market Paperback)
The Wheaton review of Mixed reality is spot on. This is an entertaining read, well written story of a wealthy, white man from a political dynasty and his extremely intelligent black wife. However I do agree that it needed more background of their romance. I found it hard to believe a political family like the Brennans where image is everything would have welcomed an AA middle class woman for their golden boy son without reservations. This story needs a prequel.
Race is not a major factor in the plot, which given the title Mixed reality, I did not expect it to be totally ignored. The only mention is people finding it hard to know Elle is the mother of white, looking twin biracial babies, however being a black woman with long, wavy auburn locks (perhaps she is fairskinned?) having white looking children is a possibility.
4.0 out of 5 stars
well written, but,
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This review is from: Mixed Reality (Indigo Love Spectrum) (Mass Market Paperback)
to be quite honest, this story was just ok to me. This was one boring couple. I get the part where they were in love after all these years: believable and sweet, but thank goodness for Rory and Angela parts to stir things up. Good story line though and I enjoyed the inside on political life, meeting the family, etc. I do think the maid should request some help, though. Took me a couple of days to get through this one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
OMG!!!,
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This book was soooo goooodddd!!! I could not put it down. I finished it in a day. Filled with all types of clever quotes that made me laugh out loud. Highly reccomend that you pick up your own copy to enjoy!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed Reality,
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I loved this story line. It kept me turning the pages on the wonderful love affair. Between the white mayor and his beautiful black wife. I love all CHamein's books.
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