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eBook - Malcolm X Community Center

Ford, Bette

NYLA

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Zusatztext

When legal secretary, Anthia Jenkins needed someone to talk to about her son's problems, her friend, Dexter Washington, director of the local Detroit community center, was always there to lend an ear. Long without a trusted man in her life, Anthia doesn't know if she could have gotten through her son's troubles without Dexter¿and before long, Anthia starts to see all the kindness behind Dexter's rugged exterior.Sparkling chemistry tells Anthia that Dexter is just as passionate, so she can't understand why Dexter is keeping her at bay¿But Dexter has a troubled past¿one that convinced him romantic love wasn't in the cards for him.Yet ¿ Dexter's growing attraction and admiration for Anthia blossoms into a passion like he's never known before¿When Anthia discovers Dexter's secret, will he be able to convince Anthia of the truth¿or will she walk out on love before she has a chance to discover the real Dexter Washington¿and the redemptive power of love?

Autorenportrait

Bette Ford grew up in Saginaw Michigan, where she continues to live.  She obtained her bachelor's degree from Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio.  Bette began her teaching career in Detroit and completed a master's degree at Wayne State University.  She has taught in the Detroit Public School HEADSTART Project for many years and has retired from teaching.  She is writing full time.She has received several awards including the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for Best Multicultural - WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN and Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for 2004 Multicultural Romance.She is the author of twelve books including, UNFORGETTABLE, AN EVERLASTING LOVE and CAN'T SAY NO.  She truly enjoys hearing from readers.  Write her in care of HarperCollins or at PO Box 944, Saginaw, MI 48606. Visit her website, www.Bette-Ford.com

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 01.02.1999

Umfang: 76 S., 0.49 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781617508875

Umbreit-Nr.: 7751093

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