Title: ‘Til I Find You
Author: Greta Bondieumaitre
Publisher: Xlibris
Pages: 92
Language: English
Genre: Chick Lit, Romance
Format: Paperback & eBook
Author: Greta Bondieumaitre
Publisher: Xlibris
Pages: 92
Language: English
Genre: Chick Lit, Romance
Format: Paperback & eBook
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No
one knows how bumpy the road to love is more than Tisha Cole. After years of
excruciatingly embarrassing dates, the 25-year-old receptionist is ready to
hand in her dating license, but her cynical cousin, Drew, will not let her. She
knows that finding Mr. Right has always been Tisha’s ultimate goal in life and
short of joining the search herself, Drew plans on doing whatever it is in her
power to help Tisha find him. When they cross paths with two best friends and a
very sexy entrepreneur, there’s a slight change in plans.
Drew
who has always been adamant about keeping her single status begins to doubt her
immunity to Tisha’s lovesickness.
Tisha
has hit the jackpot with not one but two perfect dates! Where next will her
quest for love take her when she decides to upgrade her relationship—with both
men!
Two
not-so-sweet cousins, three not-so-honest men. With the many potholes and
crossroads along the way, will Tisha ever reach her destination?
Til I Find You is about two cousins,
Tisha and Drew, that have had nightmare after nightmare happen in their
romantic lives. The two girls happen to meet two guys, Dwight and Craig, who
are good friends and they make the perfect little double couple set.. Until you
add in Nathaniel, who is a super sexy rich business man. When lies start to be
reveals, bumps and twists happen and toss these couples into trials.
Overall the book is quite funny and
romantic. But I was really put off by the constant bringing up of Tisha's
'aristocratic' nose or beak as it was called. While I understand it was
supposed to be a dominant feature it was almost like the character was being picked
on the whole time.
There’s
something about a small, pointy nose that makes you want to kiss it. Dwight Harrison was not a nose person, but
the young woman sitting across from him on the bus had one of those cute
kissable noses, and for the past fifteen minutes, he hadn’t been able to tear
his eyes away from her. It wasn’t every
day you happened to see a small, pretty black woman with such a thin
aristocratic nose. And somehow it looked
perfect on her face.
She
had on large dark glasses that rested on top of it and tiny headphones that
disappeared into her ears, and she seemed to be almost dancing in her
seat. Her hair was pulled tightly into a
bun on top of her head with a pink band which matched her pink mini-skirt and
sneakers.
He
looked out the window at the thinning shrubbery. They would soon be in town. His reflection looked back at him, a bit
blurry, from the lightly tinted glass.
He wasn’t bad-looking, he knew, but today handsome would be a more
fitting description. His white dress
shirt was tucked into long black trousers and his short dark hair was brushed
back, exposing a strong manly forehead over dark, naturally shaped eyebrows,
piercing dark eyes, a small button nose and a small round mouth. If he added a smile to that, he knew he’d
look smashing. Maybe it would be a bad
idea to let such an opportunity go to waster.
He
looked over at the young woman again, still absorbed in her music. He should ask her out or at least try to make
conversation with would end with her phone number in his pocket.
He
held on to the overhead bars and made his way toward her. As he took the last step—he was now close
enough to touch her—she looked up.
Greta
Bondieumaitre is from St.
Lucia, a small but lively island in the Caribbean. She started writing love stories between
classes in high school to amuse her friends at lunch time. Ten years later, she
published her first novel, "Her Heart's Desire". She later published,
"Play Me A Love Song" and recently, "'TilI Find You". She describes writing during her post-high school years
as, "self therapy".
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