Cayenne finds herself entangled in a web of confusion when she discovers her best friend's co-worker, Dirk James, bears an uncanny resemblance to her teenage crush, Lance Cauldwell. Despite the striking similarity, Dirk seems to be oblivious to Cayenne's existence and is more interested in her friend, Alex.
Cayenne was left with a mystery; how could two people be so alike and why did she feel the same with Dirk as she did with Lance?
Brenda Barrett is an award-winning and bestselling author who has a passion for writing real Jamaican romances.
When she's not weaving words that transport readers to exotic locales, you can find her nurturing her green thumb in the garden or doting on her beloved cats.
With an infectious zest for life, this author brings a unique perspective to her writing that is both relatable and thought-provoking.
Don't be surprised if you find yourself lost in the pages of her latest work, as she seamlessly blends romance with some drama, mystery, suspense, or even sci-fi, leaving readers wanting more. https://www.brenalbar.com/newsletter
Excellent read, I love the characters and storyline. Cayenne and Lance (Dirk) was attracted to each , but due to age difference they parted ways. Years later they reconnected. There is an investigations, and revelations about the past and present. This is Cayenne’s and Dirk’s journey to forever love. I thoroughly enjoy Brenda Barrett books and look forward to the next installment.
“Cayenne (Spice & Stone - Book 2) was the perfect blend of sugar & spice…vindictive (Stephen & Alex 🤬) & vindication (Cayenne & Dirk Lance). Well, well, well after what appeared to be many years (well at least imply, hmmm? 🤔 ), at only twenty three Miss Cayenne final got her under cover dream guy. 🤭
The story of Cayenne and Lance was evidence that respect is one of the keys to true love. They had known each other in the past but only as friends. Although their feelings were mutual they never were able to act it. Lance respected Cayenne. Timing meant everything to giving an opening to that love.
I was not going to read this story. I was actually about to start the last book, Sage. After reading Sage intro, I went back and gave this book a moment. I'm glad that I did. I wanted an epilouge