Let me begin by saying that I’m overwhelmed by the response to The Politics of Love. I knew that I enjoyed writing Eden and Chase’s story, but never in my wildest imagination could I have imagined the wonderful reception. Thank you all for the kind words. You placed a big smile on my face. As a writer there is nothing better than to receive praise from a reader. It encourages us to keep dreaming and writing.
Speaking of writing, I’ve competed revisions on my next release Arms of a Stranger, and I’m well into Taylor and Stone’s story. I must tell you that I’m feeling the pressure to live up to The Politics of Love. I hope that I don’t disappoint you. Thanks again. Well I have to run, Taylor and Stone are in the act of a passionate encounter, and are demanding my attention.
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Hi just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your latest book and look foward to the next.
Sincerely
Bjw
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I just had to let you know how much I enjoyed your latest book ‘The Politics of Love’! I read this book today. It was great from the first page to the last. I am also glad to learn from your blog that you are going to write Taylor and Stone’s story next! That should be an interesting story too! I love all your books and I am a big fan.
Peace and Blessings,
Rita - Tennessee Fan
by Rita Rippy
on May 6th, 2007 at 3:44 pm
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I just completed The Politics of Love and I want to pick it up and read it again. It was FANTASTIC. I hated to put it down last night to go to sleep. The characters were believable.
The uncertainty of beginning an inter-racial relationship can be stressful to say the least, and it will often cause you to second guess your beliefs on a number of issues and I believe your characters handled those issues with class and dignity.
I ordered Lace from Amazon yesterday and after reading “TPOL” I can hardly wait for it’s arrival. I am so looking forward to getting my hands on your other publications.
“BRAVO”
by Cynthia
on October 31st, 2007 at 1:18 pm
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Hello,
I picked up the “The Politics of Love” when I finally found a copy in Borders. Being that it explored inter-racial relationships, it was perfect for me to consider expanding my relationship options.
I agree with Cynthia
“The uncertainty of beginning an inter-racial relationship can be stressful to say the least, and it will often cause you to second guess your beliefs on a number of issues and I believe your characters handled those issues with class and dignity.”
I’m currently searching for a copy of “I’ll be your shelter” and can’t wait to read it as well.
by L.E. Johnson
on November 27th, 2007 at 7:02 am