Synopses & Reviews
The Only Thing Harder Than Losing Him...
Nine years ago, Michelle Grant was at rock bottom-until a chance meeting with a stranger gave her hope...and her first delicious taste of passion. Now a successful businesswoman, Michelle still remembers the man she knew only as B.J. And when fate brings them together again, the feelings she had for him come rushing back. But as soon as Brad Jamison speaks, Michelle realizes that the caring man she once knew is now a hardened businessman without warmth or tenderness, and he doesn't remember her...
Is Finding Him Again.
Brad has heard the rumors that Michelle's success may be due more to her looks than her brain-but he doesn't believe them. He knows how hard it can be for a black woman to get ahead in business. Indeed, when Brad finally meets Michelle, her head for business impresses him-while her almond skin and smooth curves send his mind reeling. She seems so sweet...even familiar. But if he discovers the shared past that only she remembers, will it tear them apart forever?
Review
"Francis Ray is a literary chanteuse."--Romantic Times
Synopsis
Reunited with a stranger from her past, a man who had given her her first taste of true passion, successful businesswoman Michelle Grant once again encounters Brad Jamison, a hardened businessman without warmth or tenderness who does not remember her. Reissue.
Synopsis
Two classic novels of love, passion, and excitement from national bestselling author Francis Ray are available once again in these specially priced value editions. Each book includes a teaser chapter from Ray's latest novel, "In Another Man's Bed," on sale in trade paperback from St. Martin's Griffin in February. Reissue.
Synopsis
Nine years ago, Michelle Grant was at rock bottom--until a chance meeting with a stranger gave her hope...and her first delicious taste of passion. Now a successful businesswoman, Michelle still remembers the man she knew only as B.J.. And when fate brings them together again, the feelings she had for him come rushing back. But as soon as Brad Jamison speaks, Michelle realizes that the caring man she once knew is now a hardened businessman without warmth or tenderness, and he doesn't remember her...
Brad has heard the rumors that Michelle's success may be die more to her looks than her brain--but he doesn't believe them. He knows how hard it can be for a black woman to get ahead in business. Indeed, when Brad finally meets Michelle, her head for business impressed him--while her almond skin and smooth curves send his mind reeling. She seems so sweet...even familiar. But if he discovers the shared past that only she remembers, will it tear them apart forever?
About the Author
Francis Ray is the author of numerous books, including the bestselling novel The Turning Point. The BET cable channel has also featured one of her books as a movie of the week.