
The Color of Love
Radclyffe
Literary agent Emily May is in danger of losing everything she’s worked for—her job, her home, her friends, and the security she provides her older sister back in Singapore—all because she doesn’t have a green card. Racecar enthusiast, high-flying, fast-living Derian Winfield is called home when the only family member she still cares about falls ill. Forced into assuming a role in her father’s dynasty she’s spent years avoiding, Derian needs to rehabilitate her black sheep reputation in a hurry or the agency will likely end up being lost in a takeover. Together, she and Emily take on Derian’s father and his hatchet woman, and in the process, Derian comes up with a plan to solve both their problems. Now she only needs to convince Emily to marry her, a perfectly reasonable solution to all their troubles, or so she thinks. She just hadn’t counted on falling in love.
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This is my first Radclyffe book. I found it on netgalley and figured why not. The start of this book was difficult for me to get into. I just didn't feel a connection with the characters that I would have liked. Then when I finally managed to delve into the plot, I found that it reminded me of many other books that I have read in the past. I found myself becoming distracted by comparing it or those similar books which made it more difficult to immerse myself. Finally, after all that I did begin to enjoy the story and the fast paced flow of attraction. Overall the story is familiar but I enjoyed it. I will be checking out more of Radclyffe's books in the future.
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