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When You Dance with the Devil

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Starting a new life in the Thank the Lord Boarding House, a place that houses "misguided souls," Jolene discovers that she is not alone in her quest to find a place to belong when she meets Craig Radcliff, a high-powered businessman disillusioned by romance and material success. Original.

282 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2006

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Gwynne Forster

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Gwynne Forster (1922-2015) was the pseudonym of American novelist, short fiction writer, demographer, and sociologist Gwendolyn Johnson-Acsadi. Forster was best known as an early innovator of the African American Romance fiction tradition. Forster was a prolific writer who authored more than 50 books, as well as multiple studies in the field of demography. Forster won a wide readership with her novels and garnered awards, including the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and the Black Writers Alliance Gold Pen Award.

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46 reviews
October 3, 2018
I've never not finished a book, but this pained me to read. Found ALLL OF THE CHARACTERS irritating to some degree which just ruined the whole thing.
Disappointing really as I've read a book by Gwynne before and very much enjoyed it. Shame.
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28 reviews
March 4, 2021
I found this book by accident but it was a good read!
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266 reviews
September 5, 2010
I don't know why this book has such high ratings (granted, it's only got a few reviews/ratings) - it really didn't do it for me. By the end, I was just praying for it to end. The only saving grace was Judd (not sure of the spelling as I listened to this as an audiobook). I couldn't identify with the characters, even though I tried really hard to. They all had aspects that were just too unbelievable, or that annoyed me to no end. The one thing that did keep my attention was that the book takes place on the eastern shore of Maryland and I saw/drove past some of those places this summer. If you've absolutely got nothing else to read, then go ahead...
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241 reviews3 followers
October 1, 2010
Another great book by Gwynne Forster. Just like anything else in life it's NOT for everyone. however if you're open to psychological nuances, then it's a book for you. It's was a great read and very much enjoyed of how people can relate and mature in most unexpected places.
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April 7, 2012
Great Book...Showed a woman learning her worth after making several mistakes because she did not have the right information...Really good at describing people and how they view themselves and others.
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August 12, 2020
This was a good book but it was rather slow. And anticlimactic.
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