Romance In Color
August 19th, 2009Just when you think all hope is lost, another great review comes in! YAY! I love these guys over at Romance In Color. Not just because of their willingness to review my books, but because they were one of the first African-American websites to review books by us and for us. Games of the Heart is the feature book of the week at Romance In Color and this is what the reviewer had to say:
REVIEW: GAMES OF THE HEART is an amazing tale of how two people who are definitely different turn out to be perfect for each other. Pamela Yaye tells a story of how opposites attract through Sage Collins, an impulsive, young woman who is trying to make a name for herself by any means; while Marshall Grant is an overprotective single father who plays by the rules at all times. The couple gets off to a rocky start, but once Sage realizes that Marshall is Khari Grant’s father she is determine to do whatever it takes to get the basketball star to sign with her agency and the NBA. Will Sage be able to pull off the biggest deal of her life or will love overrule her career ambitions?GAMES OF THE HEART. Pamela Yaye has another hit on her hands. Marshall and Sage’s story inspires you to believe that your soul mate is out there and that love can conquer all.
Sage Collins grew up in the foster care system and the streets. Her gutsy personality and good looks have moved her from the mail room to a junior agent at Sapphire Entertainment. Sage won’t be considered as an executive manager by her boss unless she signs upcoming star Khari Grant. Marshall Grant is determined that Khari is going to Harvard to become a surgeon and he will not allow his son to be distracted by the prospect of entering the NBA. An ex-military man and the founder of a community center for at risk kids, Marshall keeps a tight rein on Khari. Marshall lowers his guard and allows Sage into his heart later discovering she lied and squirmed her way into his life from the very beginning. By kicking Sage out of his life he realizes he doesn’t have one without her. Attempting to make amends, Sage makes another bad judgment call that forces Marshall to walk away again. Will Marshall and Sage find their way back to each other or will they live the rest of their lives apart wishing they were together?
The story takes place in Indianapolis and Las Vegas. A ski trip and a trip to L.A. are helpful to the plot and the development of Sage and Marshall’s relationship. The dialogue is intriguing and flows at a consistent speed. The supporting characters help us understand Sage and Marshall and help guide them in their relationship.
I absolutely loved
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Until next time, stay blessed!
Pamela Yaye