Travis Hoyt emerged from the night to pluck her from a rainswept doorway. His manner was rough, his face forbidding, but Cathy Donnelly gratefully accepted his offer of sanctuary from the storm. Soaked to the skin, chilled to the very marrow of her bones, Cathy followed Travis across a deserted Key West dock, too tired for second thoughts and much too young to be afraid.
It was to be an unforgettable night for them both ....
Sandra Kitt is the author of more than twenty novels, including The Color of Love, Significant Others, and Close Encounters, as well as numerous short stories.
Her work has been nominated for the NAACP Image Award and has appeared on theEssence and Blackboard bestseller lists. She is the recipient of the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award and the Zora Neale Hurston Literary Award.
A native New Yorker, Kitt previously worked as a graphic designer, creating cards for UNICEF, illustrating books, and exhibiting her own work, which is included in the collection of the Museum of African American Art in Los Angeles. She formerly served as the managing director of the Richard S. Perkin Collection in Astronomy and Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History.
A romance centered on unplanned pregnancy after ONS, pages and pages of angst over abortion vs. keeping the baby, and then it ends in miscarriage. Did I mention the heroine was misdiagnosed as infertile ? Or that the guy escaped an airplane crash where his brother perished? And still had PTSD? But that heroine's bikini parts cured it?
This was a miserable reading experience for me :(
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.