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The Colors of Friendship (The Colors Trilogy Book 1) by K.R. Raye – Review by Ashley McMillon

The Colors of Friendship (Colors Trilogy, #1)The Colors of Friendship by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The author did an amazing job setting up the scene for college, engineering at that, and reminding me of my days at my Alma mater. My fave books are those that take me away from my current world, but give me a bit of nostalgia at the same time! Reading this book I identify with Melody so much with her relationship choices and even her view on them in the first place! Before I grew up to identify with the appropriate use of terminology, I was proud to call myself a hopeless romantic! What an oxymoron! I was hooked to this book as it was so easy for me to keep the pages turning, eager to find out more about my new book bestie! I know I’m an intellectual and an engineer in a male driven workforce, but there are way too many opportunities missed to let me be ultra feminine and UBER sensitive with my feelings and choices. I know exactly how Melody felt in this book. I’m really looking forward to continuing this series!

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Ashley McMillon

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was a definite page turner and I’m so glad I continued on after book 1! Sometimes a realistic drama is exactly what I need to take my mind off the cares of life! This book is full of intense nuggets including race issues, suicide, friendship struggles and the dreaded sexual mistakes we all seem to make and so so much more! I love the main characters and I’m looking forward to finding a bit more about their escapades in book 3. I was left in a bit of a confused state reading book 2, but that’s why there’s a Trilogy!

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was very good and I would highly recommend reading this series in order. This book is raw and dealing with what happened in book 1….a bit heartbreaking for me and took me on a roller coaster of emotions.

There is a lot in this story with Melody, Imani and Lance as they are still navigating their friendship along with college life and the future. This story has Lance still being very protective over Melody and Imani…..Melody trying to move on after Kevin and Imani still focused as ever on her college degree. Secrets, love, angst, race and friendship that is tested all tied in this story.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Lynnea Beaver

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book had such great development!! It really sucks you in. The story of three college friends and how their relationships develop and change. There was a large focus on race and contained quite a few triggering topics such as suicide, domestic violence, and kidnapping.

Though I would recommend this book as a stand alone book, I wish I would have read the first book first. I think I would have been interested from the minute I picked it up instead of having to give it a few chapters.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Amy Brennan

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This author is something else. I really enjoyed the first installment of this series, really connected with Imani, Melody, and Lance, and found the way that she weaves this installment to build on the amazing foundation, and make it even greater. This group of friends has been through hell and back, and seems like they’re still in for a wild ride throughout.

Not only the drama and happenings in their own personal lives, but also through the world’s issues and beliefs. I find the writing style to be addictive, and found the story to weave a path through my mind so that even when I wasn’t reading it, it still had me whirling with thoughts. I love this series, and cannot wait to continue on this path, as it finally seems like some folks are getting their happily ever after. Highly recommend!

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True Colors (The Colors Trilogy Book 3) by K.R. Raye – Review by Kristan Anderson

True ColorsTrue Colors by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

True Colors by K. R. Raye is the final installment in The Colors Trilogy. I truly had so many moments of “oh my gosh” in this book that I lost count. I mean, I had JUST started the book and I was already sad! And then there was an attack that left me with my mouth open just staring at the book. So much happened in this book between all the lives lost and the new ones coming. All of the crazy twists that these friends have experienced. I am so happy they each got their happily ever after. This was a fantastic series and I’m sad it’s over.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Kristan Anderson

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Colors of Love by K. R. Raye is book two in The Colors Trilogy. Wow this one was full of sooooo many surprises, secrets and crazy happenings! And just when I thought the book was almost over, I’m only 44% of the way done?! Hello what more can happen!? Melody’s rant toward Imani was perfection. I loved every word. Between all of the friends getting their own chapter it seemed, there was so much development. It sometimes became hard to keep up but because it all ties together it does come back around. I am so rooting for Lance. He is turning into a better guy although he does still have his moments. The love this trio of friends has for one another is so obvious and I am here for it.

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The Colors of Friendship (The Colors Trilogy Book 1) by K.R. Raye – Review by Kristan Anderson

The Colors of Friendship (Colors Trilogy, #1)The Colors of Friendship by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Colors of Friendship by K. R. Raye is book one in The Colors Trilogy. I took a chance on this book and overall I did enjoy it. Some of this was hard to read and not necessarily because of content. There seemed to be too many parts of the story. Too many different peoples voices to read about. I wasn’t sure whose story this was supposed to be or the trio as a whole. I did like that you seemed to get the full picture if what was happening but just felt like too many voices. I really liked Imani, she was the perfect best friend. Though their friendships seemed a little weird for only knowing one another a short time, I think back to my own freshman year of college and absolutely bonded with a “random” guy on the first day and we are still friends to this day. So the story felt realistic. And shoot I wasn’t expecting that ending! What a cliffhanger! I cannot wait to read book two!

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed reading this story. This is the second book in this series which I highly suggest reading as it is just as enjoyable as this one. This is a well written story where the author used details to make the story pop and come to life. I enjoyed how I was pulled into the story from the start. The characters are connectable and have great growth throughout the story. There is great chemistry between them which makes the story easy to read. This is a fast paced story that is hard to put down. An engaging story that you don’t want to miss. There is much going on in this story but the other did a great job of keeping the story flowing. This made such a great story to read. I highly recommend this book.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Deborah White

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a story about love in the African American community. It shows the love of friends Lance, Melody, and Imani. This book touches on a lot of sensitive subjects such as domestic violence, suicide, promiscuity, interracial dating, and even crossing unspoken lines in relationships. I feel this is a good read for young adults, especially those who are still finding their way. The story telling lends itself to be read by any gender and a wide range of ages, but is best suited for more mature audiences. I didn’t read the first book but had no trouble following along with the storyline and I’m looking forward to reading the third installment of this series to see how the story further unfolds.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Tanya Wall

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is book 2 in a young adult romance series. I recommend reading book 1 before getting into book 2. I didn’t and I think I would have been more involved with the characters had I done so.
This is a story of friendships and life of young adults moving through their college years. The main characters are Melody, Imani and Lance and each come with different life perspectives. There is a lot going on throughout The Colors of Love including (possible triggers): suicide, racism, domestic violence, and kidnapping.
It begins with Lance becoming a protector of his friends (and his desire with wanting to be a pro athlete) due to a traumatic experience that Melody goes through with an ex-boyfriend. Then we learn about Imani’s love life – wanting to falling love but not allowing herself to do so. She has opportunities to find the love of her life, but she seems to back them off. What does this cause? Drama! Imani’s lack of commitment to men who wanted to be committed to her drove me nutso.
A theme in this storyline was race. It becomes an issue – Imani can’t see past race in her own life, which hinders relationships.
I wasn’t sure who the story was going to be about – it seemed like Lance, but Imani jumped out as the main storyline for me. But overall, a pretty good read – and it covers a lot of important topics that young adults face in today’s world.

The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Lauren West

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I loved book 2!! It was even more raw and real with a glimpse of our characters. This book hit my heart and soul with so many real life factors. Love, abuse, friendship, acceptance, and the struggles of life. Lance, Imani, and Melody tell a powerful story, and it’s one you want to read.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Christine Baranek

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Colors of Love
By: K.R. Raye
5*

This is the second book in a trilogy. It is able to standalone if you have not read the first one. This book is just as good as the previous one. The characters of Melody, Imani and Lance have been even more developed. They are continuing to grow in their friendship and in their own lives. This is a great balance between a contemporary book that focuses on friendship and a romance. I truly enjoyed this book and I was rooting for the characters. I truly recommend this book as it is an easy quick read!

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Tausha Treadway

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye . This is a great story in the Colors Trilogy. Its the continuing story of Lance who has been known in the past for his way with the ladies but now he knows for the sake of his girls he has to settle down. Imani is usually the level headed one of the bunch but when she gets in a long distance relationship with a guy she loses all her good sense. Melody is still reeling from the last relationship she was in and has decided she doesn’t want to go thru that again. All the while they are trying to juggle school along with all these relationship issues. Lance is also trying to continue to hope to make the NFL draft and be a positive role model for his girls. Will they all be able to make it? Read this fun young adult story that will have you turning pages as fast as you can.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Whitney Morrison

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was just as good as the first! I was so excited to get sucked back in and see what would happen with the trio this time. I was not disappointed! This series is so good and the twists and emotional roller coasters just keeps me hooked. I’ll be reading the next one as soon as possible. So good!

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Megan Pesek

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Melody, Imani, and Lance are back and their friendship is seemingly stronger than ever. That is, until they are faced with more hardships and tragedies that test them each individually and as a group. The Colors of Love is Lance’s story, but Imani shares the spotlight most of the time.

There is a lot going on throughout The Colors of Love and so many characters with issues of their own to meet. Emotions run high from page one and never let up. In this book you get love, sadness, deceit, betrayal, heartache, grief, and jealousy. There is a lot to take in, including possible triggers: suicide, racism, domestic violence, and kidnapping.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Allison Davis

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Once again I was a tad disappointed. I started off thinking that Lance was gonna be the star of this book but it didn’t really feel that way, it seemed to be more about his escapades than him protecting his girls. Imani was very annoying to me in this book, the mixed signals, how she handles the issues with melody, she was just too all over the place.

I will say that unwavering friendship is a wonderful thing and I think it’s beautiful in these books. It’s always good to have a couple of good people on your corner.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by M Policicchio

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I believe that this author is trying to break me. After the horrible relationship in the first book, one would think that Melody would get a break. Nope. Then throw in Marco and Imani, Imani and Lance, Lance and Heather, graduation and so much more. I don’t know if I can take book three but I know I will read it.

If I wasn’t already attached to these characters from the first book, my attachment grew deeper with the second book. I have a feeling that I am going to be shattered after the third book. There was soooooo much that happened in this book. This story picks up immediately after the tragedy that ended the first. Melody is recovering. Imani and Lance, each facing their own guilt and recovery, protect and shield Melody from everything. Imani finds an unexpected love. Melody faces heartbreak, again, and again. Lance discovers a family secret that leads to a positive outcome. Everyone graduates. Lance gets drafted. Lance gets injured. Lance marries Heather. Melody needs a guardian angel. Imani marries Marco. Imani gets a premonition.

The rollercoaster of emotions doesn’t end. The bounds of this friendship are tested time and time again, but they prove to be strong and elastic. I can’t wait to dive into the third book. This series is phenomenal.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Jerricka Brown

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first book by this author and I am a fan. I was hooked from the very beginning. From the mix of characters to the amazing plot. I found myself emotional during some parts of this book, which I love. Very well written and entertaining. I will be reading the other books in this series.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Heather Goodman

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The author has done it again. This book is amazing. It makes you laugh and cry. It keeps you on your toes guessing what’s going to happen next. Be prepared to fall more in love with the characters and sometimes just want to knock some sense into them. Can’t wait for the next book.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Savanah Schwarz

After reading the first book, I was hoping to get more answers to my questions and see more character development. For Imani, I was not as attached as I was in the first book. In this one, she became a little annoying and somewhat overwhelming with her mixed signals and the consistent stress she portrayed throughout the book. It’s not that I did not like her storyline, but that I had hoped for a more mature, experience-driven arc for her instead of high maintenance and incredibly flighty with her emotions. Imani was a little too hot-cold for me which caused me some anxiety to continue reading about her. I would also like to have seen more of a story between Lance and Melody. I saw some with them individually, but I felt like Lance should have been given his time to learn how to focus on his “girls” and less on gratifying his other less appropriate natures. Overall I liked this book. It takes me back to senior year in high school when I watched the popular kids’ life unfold in front of me and shake my head at the bad decisions and toxic breakups and broken hearts(I was the outcast and nerd in my school). This gave me all the feelings of high school love and naive romance. The tragic loss of Melody hit me hard and had me set the book aside to calm my nerves. As ever the graphic scenes, the trigger warnings, and the intense emotions these characters experienced made me fall in love with them and become incredibly frustrating. So, though I yearn for a more developed storyline from the characters, I also cannot wait to read the next one. This book was that frustrating and that good. I definitely recommend it.

The Colors of Friendship (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Savanah Schwarz

This book starts off with a focus on three friends. The three of them meet and instantly form an insta-love, insta-friendship. Melody is purely romantic at heart and believes in the whole “love at first sight” type of fairytale. This ironically takes up most of the book as she falls for Kevin. Lance is the Jock and wants to go Pro to the NFL, and Imani is loyal and friendly, and always quick with witty banter.
The Colors of Friendship is about friendship, and the journey to discovering themselves. There are some harsh themes, like abuse, and graphic erotic scenes. However, this did not deter me. Instead, though some of the language and storyline were harsh, it also added to the grit of the story and added to the character development. I am glad there is a 2nd and 3rd book because this book left me feeling as if the story of the 3 friends is not finished. Almost underdeveloped. I was intrigued and very convinced to keep reading. There were a few hangups for me, mainly because of how naive Melody could be, especially being in college. But somehow that just made the story better in some ways. definitely worth the read.

Love’s Mulligan (Stroke of Love Book 1) by CA Miconi – Review by Shea Gilkerson 8/29/22

Love's MulliganLove’s Mulligan by C.A. Miconi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In high school, Kellie and Harrison were THE couple. When Harrison got the opportunity to climb higher in his golf career, he left Kellie behind, thinking she wasn’t important to him. Feeling devastated and alone, she fled to Las Vegas. This proved to be a wonderful move for her, making her the person to hire for celebrity events. One of these celebrity events proves to be Harrison’s WEDDING. While Harrison was excelling in his career, he constantly missed Kellie and left many broken hearted women in his wake. When his team decides the PR he needs is a wife and family, he lobbies for Kellie to be the bride, but instead…she ends up being the planner! Will Kellie be able to plan Harrison’s wedding? Will Harrison finally let her in on the truth?

Such a quick, light, sweet read with a happy ending. Great story and characters.

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Love’s Mulligan (Stroke of Love Book 1) by CA Miconi – Review by Gillian Fawell

Love's MulliganLove’s Mulligan by C.A. Miconi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The dream of the one who got away secretly still pining after you? – check! A second chance at love – well you’ll just have to read this fabulous book in a series! I can definitely tell you it’s worth the read – great characters, an exciting, modern setting and so much more! Looking forward to more from this author!

Reviewed by @sparkinside

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Love’s Mulligan (Stroke of Love Book 1) by CA Miconi – Review by Nina Maes

Romantic, full of up’s and downs. A true “set it free and if it comes back to you, it was meant to be”. The author great about building her characters and is very detailed in the story line. Fast pasted reading and you are captivated, could not put it down. Recommend to anyone who loves romance, scandalizes and happy endings.

Love's MulliganLove’s Mulligan by C.A. Miconi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Romantic, full of up’s and downs. A true “set it free and if it comes back to you, it was meant to be”. The author great about building her characters and is very detailed in the story line. Fast pasted reading and you are captivated, could not put it down. Recommend to anyone who loves romance, scandalizes and happy endings.

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Love’s Mulligan (Stroke of Love Book 1) by CA Miconi – Review by Lacy Mercado

Love's MulliganLove’s Mulligan by C.A. Miconi

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love the story line. I love the way the story starts. It’s a different kind of story line . I can’t wait to read more books from this author. You will have to read the whole book to see what happens next.

 

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Love’s Mulligan (Stroke of Love Book 1) by CA Miconi – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Love's Mulligan: A second chance surprise wedding interracial romance (Stroke of Love Series, Book One)Love’s Mulligan: A second chance surprise wedding interracial romance by CA Miconi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kellie and Harrison fell Inlove when they were young. Harrison also fell in love with the sport of golf. He left to try his hand at golf professionally and make it big but when he came back Kellie was gone. Her father who was the one to train Harrison said he had no idea where she had gone. Now many years later, Kellie hasn’t spoken to Harrison or her father. She is shocked when she finds out she is about to plan the wedding of none other then her first true love Harrison Hayes. When the two see eachother, old feelings resurface as much as she tries to fight them. She refuses to be the other woman or steal him away from the bride.

A lot happens to mess with Kellies head during the planning of the wedding. She has to pick a wedding dress, try it on, do tastings, pick flowers, model rings….you name it. She’s very good at her job. What will happen on the actual wedding day? Will everything go as planned? Will Kellie follow her heart? I thought this was a well written book with alot if feels. Looking forward to more from this author.

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Love’s Mulligan (Stroke of Love Book 1) by CA Miconi – Review by Kylean Sprosty

Love's MulliganLove’s Mulligan by C.A. Miconi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The first in the Stoke of Love series. Kellie moves to Las Vegas to try and get away from all that has happened, becoming a wedding planner for the stars. Harrison, her ex, is getting “married” to improve his image. Kellie unexpectedly becomes his wedding planner, but old flames start to burn. They are both given a second chance at something they never thought could be. A great romance novel, easy to read, very engaging. You’ll keep turning the pages to see what happens next.

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Love’s Mulligan (Stroke of Love Book 1) by CA Miconi – Review by Shannen Kern

Love's MulliganLove’s Mulligan by C.A. Miconi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a quick and cute second chance romance novel. I recommend picking it up for a stroll down lover’s lane to a happy ending!

Kellie and Harrison were high school sweethearts that ran into heartbreak. He ended up going pro-golf seemingly leaving Kellie behind to think she wasn’t The One. Kellie took her organizational skills and secured a position as a successful event planner in Las Vegas. The job comes with many surprises but one thing she wasn’t counting on was planning Harrison’s wedding. Can she keep it professional, or will their previous history be too much to overcome?

The story is a short read, but it flows so nicely. I enjoyed this sweet but still steamy book and look forward to what the rest of the series holds.

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Love’s Mulligan (Stroke of Love Book 1) by CA Miconi – Review by Aranza Cardoza

Love's Mulligan: A second chance surprise wedding interracial romance (Stroke of Love Series, Book One)Love’s Mulligan: A second chance surprise wedding interracial romance by CA Miconi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love’s Mulligan A Stroke of Love Novel by C.A. Miconi

5 out of 5 stars

This book follows the love story of Kellie and Harrison. Kellie, now an event coordinator is informed that she will need to pull off a wedding in a short period of time and once she reads the file, she realizes that’s her ex’s wedding. Harrison, a black pro golfer is advice by his manager that he needs to make some changes to obtain more sponsors and ask him to marry Mila, a swimsuit model 10 years younger than him and also someone he has never met before. This novel has a pretty steady progress and will definitely keep you engaged. If you are looking for a feel good short novel this is definitely it. Please do yourself a favor and read this book. I will definitely be reading this book again.

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