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Falling for Autumn
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Falling for Autumn
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Falling for Autumn

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An unexpected tenderness 

She may be the co-owner of an elite lingerie boutique that caters to women's intimate fantasies, but Autumn Dupree doesn't believe in happy endings. Although determined to keep her own romantic yearnings under wraps, she reluctantly agrees to be her sister's maid of honor. Worse, she has to share the nuptial festivities with Chicago's most irresistible bachelor  

Best man Ajay Reed arouses a passion Autumn longs to fulfill. The entrepreneurial nightclub owner has his own reasons for guarding his heart. But the alluring temptress is awakening new feelings he cannot deny. Can Ajay convince Autumn that they both need to take a leap of faith? As well as trust in the promise of a love that could give them everything they ever dreamed of?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2016
ISBN9781488003493
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Falling for Autumn
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Sherelle Green

Sherelle Green is a Chicago native with a dynamic imagination and a passion for reading and writing. Her love for romance developed in high school after stumbling across a hot and steamy Harlequin novel. She instantly became an avid romance reader and decided to pursue an education in English and Journalism. A true romantic, she believes in predestined romances, love at first sight and fairytale endings.

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    To be honest, I didn’t like the book in the beginning. I felt as if I needed a cheat sheet to keep the characters straight in my head. Normally at this point, I stop reading. (I’m glad I didn’t.) This was a book club selection and I was determined to finish the book before the meeting. By the time I completed the book I was smiling. The main characters, Ajay and Autumn were well developed. One mark of a good book for me is that the main characters change. A positive change is best, but I want to see growth and change in the characters. Ms. Green accomplished that with both characters. They weren’t bad or negative, but each had some baggage. Some of the baggage remained, but as a reader, it was of no consequence because I could see them working through their issues.There were two points in the book that I thought were foreshadowing clues (yes I’m a retired Communication Arts teacher) and was disappointed that they weren’t.