LIFE IS LIKE CHESS. MAKE YOUR MOVES WITH CAUTION. North State University just hired their newest professor. ionne Harper can’t wait to start her assignment.Her unemployed husband is reluctantly along for the ride.In college town Grandridge, the right circle of friends means everything… BUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU GET TOO CLOSE ? Professor Harper fits into the high class society, while Andre fights assimilation with firm resolve.Their turbulent marriage is already falling to pieces when Andre crosses the line for the last time. His interaction with an audacious new neighbor sparks retaliation neither of them could imagine. WHO DO YOU RUN TO IN A TOWN WITH NO RULES ? The community’s most powerful citizen teams up with his pool of well-connected friends to teach outsider Andre Harper a lesson he’ll never forget.Professor Dionne Harper must choose to align herself with the towns upper elite or trust her husband one last time. CHOOSE WRONG AND THE RESULTS COULD BE DEADLY…
RL began his journey to become an author in unconventional fashion. Always a story teller, a friend suggested he try his hand at writing. That suggestion ignited a spark inside of him that unleashed a fire which spilled out into a notebook, and into the instant classic debut novel, The Last Ms. Understanding.
RL's journey to become one of the country's best loved authors is just beginning. His debut release has received high praise from every remote corner of the country. In 2009 he sent shockwaves through the literary world by receiving 5 Shades of Romance Magazine Readers Choice Awards including; Romance Book of the Year, Fiction Book of the Year, and New Author of the Year.
In his spare time he enjoys cooking foreign cuisine, listening to smooth jazz, and sipping on a little known microbrew. This man is unafraid to stand out in a crowd full of followers and blaze a new path of literary excellence.
His newest release Champagne, Jellybeans, and Chocolate has been called by some...the beginning of something special.
Sometimes you just couldn't believe what was going on in this town. I certainly hope this book wasn't written with any past experience in mind because that would have been an extremely creepy life. I did have to go back and read the prologue, because the ending really left you hanging, but I realized the story ends in the beginning. All in all the story was good, and I'll continue to read RL Taylor.