When Daniel Turner shows up in Ella’s ballet class for five-year-olds, wearing a baseball cap and gnawing on a wad of Big Red, she’s ready to haul his country butt straight out the window--the big one overlooking traffic and three stories up.
But when she’s forced to give him private dance lessons, will she wish she’d given into her reckless impulse to send him diving or will his handsome good looks and easy-going ways ensure she’s the one who takes the fall?
An emotion she couldn’t name held her in check, begging her to accept the gift. Their lips touched with the barest of touches and her flesh sizzled with the fire of a thousand blazes. Dizziness assailed her and her hand lashed out to grasp the table’s edge, in an effort to keep herself from falling, falling…
CHARMAINE DAVIS writes black woman white man (bwwm) romance, family comedy, middle-grade fiction, speculative fiction, issues dealing with the Christian life and devotionals.
Charmaine Davis's romances typically feature black women and white men (bwwm), number one because she’s a black woman married to a white man for 23 years, and number two, she desires to connect the black woman and the white man in an equal, loving, and romantic relationship that is counter to their historical narratives as black woman as victim and white man as predator. Her hope is that eventually all colors will bleed into one and humanity will once again live as one blood.
Charmaine’s stories have been praised as “refreshing!”, “uplifting”, “thought-provoking”, and “laugh out loud!”
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