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Against the Wind by Gwynne Forster β€” book cover

Against the Wind

by Gwynne Forster
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Synopsis

Leslie is on the run from a man out to ruin her. Her former boss raped her, and has recently gotten out of prison. He has sworn revenge, and she is drifting from place to place, trying to find a place of refuge where she can finish her MBA. Nearly penniless, she arrives at a farm owned by Jordan, a wealthy, white businessman. He gives her a job helping in the kitchen. Jordan and Leslie are smitten with each other, but must overcome both Leslie's past and racial barriers in order to make their love work. As they fumble towards romantic involvement, suspicious characters show up and begin asking questions around town, and someone tries to break into Leslie's apartment. The terror and stress nearly drive Jordan and Leslie apart, but in the end their love triumphs.

Romantic Times - Chandra Y. Sparks

Ms. Foster has done an excellent job of making Jordan and Leslie's relationship so natural and real that the issue of race is secondary to the love story. Definitely her best work to date

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2010
Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9781585714292

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