For a romance novel published in the 1990s, the author provides an interesting discussion about the generational expectations of (Black) women in the domestic and public sphere. The heroine is a career woman with long-term professional goals, and her marriage and the idea of children come second after the success of her business. The story would have been better if she had a bit more backbone in her interactions with the hero. It's a personal preference, but I hate an arrogant hero and a pushover heroine.