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Are they running from death or desire - New Adult Interracial Romance Available Now
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New Adult, Interracial Romance
Date Published: January 18, 2021
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Humphrey Bertrand's genius-level IQ can't help him find his moral compass. His family is filled with racial conflicts and he struggles to find his own way. But he cannot let anyone drown, regardless of their skin color.
Alicia Bloom, a gifted valedictorian and poet runs away from an abusive situation. While she is thankful to Humphrey for saving her life she doesn't want to be tied to anyone.
When an attempt on her life forces them to hit the road together to stay one step ahead of a murderous maniac they wonder if their dreams of a future will be put on hold permanently.
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Early Review
"Why does a white racist save a black woman from drowning? Intriguing, I guess. Some see us as Romeo and Juliet, but we will live. It's the idea of separatism that will die at the end of this play."—Alicia
About the Author
RW Richard is a multiple award winning author. Published by The Wild Rose Press. Member of RWA, swimmer, chess master, X So Cal Senior Champ, wrote 9 books.
Visit him online: https://rwrichardnet.wordpress.com
Purchase Your Copy: https://amzn.to/3ssgJhQ
New Adult, Interracial Romance
Date Published: January 18, 2021
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Humphrey Bertrand's genius-level IQ can't help him find his moral compass. His family is filled with racial conflicts and he struggles to find his own way. But he cannot let anyone drown, regardless of their skin color.
Alicia Bloom, a gifted valedictorian and poet runs away from an abusive situation. While she is thankful to Humphrey for saving her life she doesn't want to be tied to anyone.
When an attempt on her life forces them to hit the road together to stay one step ahead of a murderous maniac they wonder if their dreams of a future will be put on hold permanently.
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Early Review
"Why does a white racist save a black woman from drowning? Intriguing, I guess. Some see us as Romeo and Juliet, but we will live. It's the idea of separatism that will die at the end of this play."—Alicia
About the Author
RW Richard is a multiple award winning author. Published by The Wild Rose Press. Member of RWA, swimmer, chess master, X So Cal Senior Champ, wrote 9 books.
Visit him online: https://rwrichardnet.wordpress.com
Purchase Your Copy: https://amzn.to/3ssgJhQ
Source: RABT Book Tours & PR
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