![]() ![]() ![]() Surprisingly, Penny is aware she is different but does not know her true race. “I got a brother and sister I ain’t never gon’ see gain ‘cause o’ you! You touch’ er and you ain’t gon’ use that arm’ gain!”. Not to give away the book, but the author was very detailed in explaining Leon’s role in the South and how the werewolves stand on the issue of slavery. ![]() My first thought was “…it sounds like a Historical Romance, and I don’t do those…” I enjoy reading Contemporary Romance, but this book really surprised me. These two characters also made a cameo in “Taken by the Moon,” and this book looks back at the couple’s journey to be together. In this book, she writes about Leon Arnaud (a French werewolf) and Penny (a southern slave and werewolf) in 1851. Being a Black female myself, I am naturally able to relate to her characters. Violette writes Interracial Romance books-with the main heroines being Black and female. COLORBLIND by Violette Dubrinsky Paranormal Romance/ Werewolves/Vampires COLORBLIND LINKS: AMAZON/ BARNES AND NOBLE BOOK REVIEWįirst of all, I am a huge fan of Violette Dubrinsky’s work I read “Taken by the Moon” and I was instantly hooked. ![]()
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![]() ![]() It kind of reminds of tone and feel of Love Unscripted, just light-breezy, not dramatic nor annoying writing, perfect if you are in that kind of mood. In all honesty, I wished I read Reckless first because it has everything I love in a mild tension, but very love-dovey read. I didn’t write a review for book 1, Thoughtless or book 2, Effortless, but I did rate both 3 stars, so suffice it to say, I am not like most reviewers and was not a huge fan. So my review has to deal with my personal taste and doesn’t reflect Stephen’s writing. ![]() I love angsty books, epic love stories and just die-for-each-other relationships, BUT the one thing I just can’t stomach is cheating. I wanted to give Reckless 5 stars, I really did, but I think overall I am not sure the Thoughtless series really ever jived with me. Us against the world? That sounds like wonderful odds. ![]() |