Social Worker Shani Moore is determined to save the community center and programs she believes offer so much hope. What she doesn’t count on is an opponent as sexy as Eric Aucoin. A former football star turned Black conservative politician, Eric is just as determine to cut waste and get help to the people who need it most. Suddenly the skirmish turns from a battle over budgets to a fight for true love.
"Ms. Emery writes with style and class" Romance Reviews Today
"A gifted storyteller." Baton Rouge Advocate, Greg ...
Social Worker Shani Moore is determined to save the community center and programs she believes offer so much hope. What she doesn’t count on is an opponent as sexy as Eric Aucoin. A former football star turned Black conservative politician, Eric is just as determine to cut waste and get help to the people who need it most. Suddenly the skirmish turns from a battle over budgets to a fight for true love.
"Ms. Emery writes with style and class" Romance Reviews Today
"A gifted storyteller." Baton Rouge Advocate, Greg Langley
"Romance and mystery as deep as the undercurrents of the Louisiana bayou." BookPage
Mix knowledge of voodoo, Louisiana politics and forensic social work with the dedication to write fiction while working each day as a clinical social worker, and you get a snapshot of author Lynn Emery. Lynn has been a contributing consultant to the magazine Today’s Black Woman for three articles about contemporary relationships between black men and women. For more information visit:
www.lynnemery.com
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Social Worker Shani Moore is determined to save the community center and programs she believes offer so much hope. What she doesn’t count on is an opponent as sexy as Eric Aucoin. A former football star turned Black conservative politician, Eric is just as determine to cut waste and get help to the people who need it most. Suddenly the skirmish turns from a battle over budgets to a fight for true love."Ms. Emery writes with style and class" Romance Reviews Today
"A gifted storyteller." Baton Rouge Advocate, Greg ...