Interracial Historical Romance
Date Published: 9/20/2013
The stunning daughter of the French nobleman Dominique, marquis d’Chartes and the African beauty Imani Marsan, Soleil is captivated by everything during her first trip to America including Alex. She loves him almost from their first meeting. However, their love is interrupted when she is abducted and sold into slavery. Alone and scared she only wishes to regain her freedom.
Alexander couldn't help but love the exotic beauty with the caramel skin that made him want to taste it. Losing her was the hardest day of his life. After years of searching she appears as if conjured by his deepest desires. But she returns far from the same. Can they rekindle their love or will they never find the freedom only love can bring.
Alexander couldn't help but love the exotic beauty with the caramel skin that made him want to taste it. Losing her was the hardest day of his life. After years of searching she appears as if conjured by his deepest desires. But she returns far from the same. Can they rekindle their love or will they never find the freedom only love can bring.
My Review:
This story was unlike anything I have read, and I love that. It is unique to the Historical Romance Genre.
The emotions that G.S. Carr is able to evoke from her reader are amazing. This is one of those stories that will have you at highs and lows while reading.
The pacing and plot are very well done and the characters are multi-dimensional and compelling. I thoroughly enjoyed this read.
The emotions that G.S. Carr is able to evoke from her reader are amazing. This is one of those stories that will have you at highs and lows while reading.
The pacing and plot are very well done and the characters are multi-dimensional and compelling. I thoroughly enjoyed this read.
Raised in Charlotte NC, G.S. Carr has always enjoyed indulging in her imagination. At a very young age she had a thirst for reading and the many possibilities it helped come alive in her mind’s eye. She consumed books like they were the air she needed to survive. It seemed inevitable that her love of reading would transcend into a desire to create her own stories. She began writing poetry and stories at the age of 10. By the time she was thirteen she found her passion in the romance genre and has not looked back ever since.
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