Synopses & Reviews
When Sheldon Ford walked into her life, Tyanna Montgomery thought she had been carried up to heaven on the strong wings of a sexy black angel. But when he disappeared, she came crashing down to earth. Now he's back with some wild tale about having been undercover to take down a Miami mob-boss -- which means he's either big trouble or flat-out crazy, and either way Tyanna should let him go. But
damn if the man doesn't still make her heart race and her body ache with wanting him!
Sheldon should never have returned -- and now he's put his sweet woman in serious danger! But living without Tyanna's loving would not be living. Though she doesn't believe a word of his story, that doesn't make the threat less real -- and he'll protect his ebony queen to his last breath. But will she still want him when she realizes that taking a chance on this love means risking a lot more than her heart?
Synopsis
Tyanna Montgomery thinks she's in heaven when Sheldon Ford walks into her life--until he disappears. Now he's back with some wild tale about having been an undercover agent to take down a Miami mob boss--which means he's either in big trouble or just flat-out crazy. Though Tyanna doesn't believe him, Sheldon will protect his ebony queen to his last breath. Original.
About the Author
Kayla Perrin is originally from Toronto, Canada. She attended the University of Toronto where she obtained a B.A. in English and Sociology. Deciding that she wanted to be a teacher, she later attended York University and obtained a B.Ed.
Kayla fell in love with drama and performed in many stage plays as well as in television and film productions. She has also worked as an assistant film editor. But Kayla is most happy when writing. Since the publication of her first novel in 1998, she has sold thirteen more novels, including a children's novel, The Disappearance of Allison Jones.She recently received an award voted as one of the Top Ten Favorite Books of 1999 and is the first African-American romance to make this list. Likewise, Kayla's debut novel was the first African-American romance to make the Top Ten on Ingram's Most Requested Romances list.