This is my first book by Ms. Terry, and even though I rated it just average at 3 stars, I plan to try more of her interracial love stories soon.
I must admit, however, this book wasn't very good. I have never read a book with so many typos and proofreading errors! Normally I don't rate down for it because it is often not the author's fault, but in this case it was so prevalant that it interrupted the story and made me question the product delivered to the editor in the first place. I found myself reading then rereading just to figure out what was wrong with the sentence or paragraph, and some times this happened every couple of pages! I also wonder if this book was first published as two separate novellas as there were two distinct love stories with "catch-you-up" verbage in between. This made it awkward but, hey, two love stories for the price of one is always a good deal!
And oh, the love stories! Ms.T describes really delish males,and I have a special weakness for Native American men that she must have known about when she developed Hawk. Sigh. Her female leads are also very cool ladies that I emphathized with and rooted for. The story takes place in my hometown of San Antonio so when Leila and Brandan had so much fun attending a Spurs basketball game, I was jealous that I don't have a boyfriend with VIP seats like Lee did! Seriously though, I was impressed with her attention to the psychology of the character's actions, such as Hawk's "giver" syndrome (without her explanation, I wouldn't have thought there was a "bad" side to it!). Most of all, I enjoyed her "love wins all" plots. Even though the plots were thin. So here's hoping that Ms. Terry grows as an author so that I can read more love stories!