A Kwanzaa Keepsake by Bridget Anderson, Carmen Green, and Margie Walker
Not so aaaaaah about Kwanzaa here.
Not so aaaaaah about Kwanzaa here.
Three out of four being okay to good reads make this a worth a look.
Wait, who the hell is Merrick?
This is like a cartoon that isn’t aware that it is a cartoon.
This one has so many secondary characters from other books that it’s like a pointless party with boring people.
The poor hero is wasted on such an ordinary story.
The implausibly stupid and oblivious heroine kills this one.
No matter what the plot is, all that matters is debating whether the heroine’s pure enough for love.
Single fatherhood stories, written without overblown and sentimental prose, can be so heartwarming to read.