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Love Is Blind

Love Is Blind

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice read
Review: Good book. Three short stories about finding love in the most unexpected ways. Great job ladies. Looking forward to hearing more from the two newcomers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice read
Review: Good book. Three short stories about finding love in the most unexpected ways. Great job ladies. Looking forward to hearing more from the two newcomers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great read for anyone considering a blind date.
Review: I really loved the concept of this book--three novellas about blind dating in the 21st century. Having met someone wonderful on a blind date myself, I really related to the stories. They were so vividly told, I felt butterflies all over again. I liked "The Switch" the most, probably because it evoked so many emotions--from anger to pity to elation. Unlike the previous reviewer, I felt that it was full of passion and a bittersweetness that only someone who has felt the sting of rejection can relate to. (Anytime you're tempted to talk back to a book, you know it's a good story!)

All three stories were page-turners. And definitely powerful enough to urge any reader to consider the crap shoot that is blind dating.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unsuspected Love
Review: LOVE IS BLIND is an anthology by Essence Best-Selling author Parry Brown and two newcomers, Lisa Watson and Pat Simmons. In each story, the main characters find love in untraditional ways.

Parry Brown contributes the first story--Just A Click Away. Mysti Ellington is a successful attorney and well on her way to becoming a partner at her firm. One day it hits her that she doesn't have anyone special in her life to share her successes with. With a little wisdom from an unsuspected source, Mysti embarks on surfing the net and decides to place an online ad. After screening her emails and rejecting a few undesirables, she begins to have a satisfying exchange of emails with someone who uses the screen name: BlacKnight. Before she knows it, Mysti is bitten by the love bug. Brown brings us into the millennium by showing how love can be JUST A CLICK AWAY.

Words of Love by Pat Simmons is about a popular radio talk show host Carmel French. Carmel communicates with one of her fans, Rice Taylor, via letters. The attraction of their words leads them both down a path that neither planned. Carmel has to ask herself if Rice is a fabrication because he seems too good to be true. Just when you think they will finally meet one another, Carmel gets cold feet. It is up to Rice to make the first move and back up his Words of Love. Pat Simmons story is an example on how powerful the WORDS OF LOVE can be.

The last contribution in the anthology is The Switch by Lisa Watson. Justin Langley decides to substitute as his best friend on a date with Sabrina Ridgemont. He didn't plan on falling in love with her. Before he can reveal his true identity, Sabrina finds out he lied. Heartbroken and distraught, Justin must pay the consequences for deceiving the woman of his dreams. Watson shows in The Switch how important honesty is to a relationship.

All three of the stories put an emphasis on the importance of loving the entire being, mind, body, and soul. In each story, the characters are falling in love because they are getting a peak beneath the surface of the individual, not just the physical.

Readincolor Reviewers
Shelia Goss

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Is Love Blind...
Review: Parry "Ebony Satin" Brown, author of the hit novel Sittin' in the Front Pew, makes her latest contribution to the literary world in the form of a collection of short stories by herself and others entitled LOVE IS BLIND. The collection, also co-authored by Lisa Watson and Pat Simmons, builds from the fact that the characters in the three short romances are brought together by some form of a blind date.

The first story, written by Brown, is that of a woman with much going on in her professional life, but little in the romance department. In this, the information age, she decides to step outside her dating boundaries and find love online. Another story, penned by Simmons, takes the reader through an exchange of love letters between a talk-radio hostess and one of her fans. Finally, Watson's contribution tells of a case of mistaken identity during a blind date.

This collection seemed to be missing something. It was as if all of the stories were following the romance novel formula with the calculated endings, but what romances have that these stories lacked was passion. I thought the characters were dull and the stories were fairly contrived. Some of the writing was good, but the stories themselves were lackluster and laborious. Perhaps a reader looking for a more fanciful read would have more luck than I had with LOVE IS BLIND.

Reviewed by CandaceK
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Something Old, Some New, Something Borrowed...
Review: These 3 ladies know how to write. I especially liked Lisa Watson's story. Lisa brings her charaters to life and draws you into the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blind Dating Can Work...If you read this!
Review: These 3 ladies know how to write. I especially liked Lisa Watson's story. Lisa brings her charaters to life and draws you into the story.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A little far fetched
Review: This book is a little out there. Like, these situations would never happen. Not at all realistic. Somewhat entertaining, but it took me some time to get thru it. Boredom set in after a while.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bravo!!!
Review: This book was incredible. Each author wove a unique and enthralling tale that pulled me in from the first word. I curled up with Love is Blind and a glass of merlot, and before I knew it, I'd almost finished the entire book. The next day, I couldn't wait to get home from work so I could pick up where I'd left off. Ladies, I think you have a winner here! Can't wait for the next one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Something Old, Some New, Something Borrowed...
Review: What a great concept for an anthology. From old fashion love letter writing, to new aged Internet dating, to borrowing the identity of a best friend this book takes a unique look at different ways to find love. I found passion between the pages without the characters being between the sheets.

Since I met my husband of ten months on the Internet, Just a Click Away, was very real to me. The Switch had me on a roller coaster ride from beginning to end. As a hard core Parry EbonySatin Brown fan, I say kudos to her for introducing me to such promising new wrting talent. Hope these ladies team up again!


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