THAT night…
SHE wore a flowing, form fitted white spaghetti strapped gown that cascaded in tumbled silken folds to her abdomen and revealed her breath in the soft rise of her alabaster breasts. Her eyes reflected an emerald depth with gold flecks that edged to hazel and were framed by neat, arched brows that narrowed to her temples where her heartbeat announced the rhythm of her life. Her only adornment was a starkly white gardenia nestled in the curves of her auburn. The heavy floral fragrance of the corsage announced her arrival as she glided elegantly to her aisle and settled, like a dove, into her center seat. She was alone…but not for long.
Would she regret her indulgence?
HE was a towering, self-assured giant of a black man, chest broad and arms outstretched in opulent black leather. His intense black eyes locked irresistibly onto her and declared his hunger. The opera house erupted with his full bass-baritone harmony. His musical seduction began, and his hypnotic gaze was met by her eager response as she answered his desire with a blush.
But, was his desire enough?
THEY spent an insatiable night together in Room 457 of the Historic Whitcomb Hotel locked in a magnetic embrace riding moonbeams of passion and ribbons of desire that wove them irretrievably together in ways that only the future would disclose—a future neither of them ever anticipated. Would the secrets of the past, of that one night, prove too much to bear as the future unfolds the truth and the depths of her desperate need?
Would the life and death struggle she faced overshadow the seeds of love planted a decade earlier?
****Nona's
Review****
This story is a very interesting mix of erotic romance
and sweet family story. It begins when young woman Jordan attends a concert
featuring opera star Mason. He notices her in the audience and seems to sing
especially for her. She responds to his overwhelming presence and the two to
them spend a passionate night together.
Years later, we discover that Jordan has given birth to
Mason's daughter. She never told him of Lily's existence, because though he was
separated at the time of his interlude with Jordan, he and his wife later
reconciled. Jordan never wanted to interfere with his life or marriage, but now
things have changed. Lily is deathly ill, in need of a liver transplant, and
Mason is her last hope.
This is a very touching, emotional and, in spite of the
tragic theme, enjoyable story. The sexy parts occur at the beginning and end of
the story. In between we have an emotional tale about dealing with the loss of
a spouse, the possible loss of a child, and the upheaval in family life that
changed circumstances bring. Jordan and Mason were characters I liked and
admired very much. They put their responsibilities to their children (Mason has
three with his late wife, in addition to Lily) before their own concerns. Even
so, their old connection stirs memories and they realize their love has never
died.
I really enjoyed the supporting characters as well. Miss
Maddie, the housekeeper, is a gem, wanting to protect Mason and his children
while developing a soft spot for Lily and Jordan. The kids were adorable,
though maybe a bit too sweet at times--there was no sibling rivalry or
tussling, none of the brattiness that might be expected from even the best
behaved children. This is an interracial romance, Jordan being white and Mason
black. I thought Mason's race was referred
to perhaps too often in the opening chapter, though it isn't much of an issue
as the story continues. There's really not
much to complain about in this story. It was a very heartfelt read.
That said, I was a bit surprised that the book concluded
before all the story threads were tied up! That means a second book is in the
works. I hope Ms. Wilson publishes it soon--I need to find out what happens to
Lily, Jordan, Mason and everyone else! I highly recommend Moonbeams of Unintended Consequences.
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