Traveling with the circus from town to town as a Tarot card reader, Daisy Hopkin wants nothing more than to find her father. Never truly fitting into the circus troupe, she longs for a family of her own and a normal, quiet life. Jesse Gunn's farmer friends convince him to have his fortune told, but he never expected the gypsy fortuneteller with the fake accent to be so lovely, so enticing. Intrigued, he asks her to dinner, but Daisy has an agenda, thinking his father is also her own. Stunned by the accusation, Jesse doubts this claim. Daisy couldn't possibly be his sister, or could she? After a fire burns the big top tent to the ground, Daisy and another fortuneteller, Olga, are blamed for it and accused of witchcraft. No longer able to trust those around her, Daisy flees for the safety of Jesse's arms, but the mysteries of her past need to be dealt with. Who is her father, and what other secrets did her mother hide?
No empty-headed fool, Daisy Buchanan tells her side of the story of that tumultuous summer in the 1920s when she reunites with her first love, Jay Gatsby. Unlike her cousin Nick's recounting, her version tells readers what was in the letter that Jay sent to her on the eve of her wedding to Tom Buchanan that almost had her calling off the ceremony, and who was really driving the car that killed her husband's mistress. Although she wishes sometimes she could be a sprite (akin to the flickering green light at the end of her pier), Daisy comes to realize that charting her own destiny means making hard choices, for herself and her precious daughter.
No empty-headed fool, Daisy Buchanan tells her side of the story of that tumultuous summer in the 1920s when she reunites with her first love, Jay Gatsby. Unlike her cousin Nick's recounting, her version tells readers what was in the letter that Jay sent to her on the eve of her wedding to Tom Buchanan that almost had her calling off the ceremony, and who was really driving the car that killed her husband's mistress. Although she wishes sometimes she could be a sprite (akin to the flickering green light at the end of her pier), Daisy comes to realize that charting her own destiny means making hard choices, for herself and her precious daughter.
When you've been broken......what will it take to trust again?Daisy isn't sure... ...but when she is introduced to a tall......dark......and oh so classically, handsome stranger......is it time to hope... ...even if he's here for less than honorable reasons?But......can this gorgeous man be trusted......or... ...is it him that needs to beware?Buy Daisy today and you'll share a love which won't conform. Daisy is the first in the Love series of bwwm urban romances where the road to true love is anything but smooth. The interracial romance books included in this African American romance collection are: Daisy, Idris and Cassius and form the Love collection of mixed race urban romance books. All the BWWM books in this interracial romance series by Karen Botha; Daisy, Idris and Cassius, may be downloaded on kindle or purchased separately as paperbacks. Books in the Love series 1.Daisy 2.Idris 3.Cassius Other series in the same Universe include: Naked Series 1.Naked: Naked Truths 2.Naked: Naked Lies 3.Naked: Naked Souls Commitment Series 1. Buckle Up 2. G-Force 2. Jump Start 4. Ignition 5. Turbo Charged 6. Pole PositionA note from Karen I'd love to hear your thoughts on this and my other series, it's always great to hear what readers say directly. All my contact details are on my Amazon Author Page, feel free to message me.
He continues to stare as the young girl hums quietly, while keeping her eyes locked on the book in her hands.At the sound of his footsteps, she suddenly stops reading only to look up and let out a squeal, one that he found adorable. Her already rosy cheeks become even brighter. "Hello." He melts at the sound of her angelic voice and says his next words carefully, softly. "Hi sweetheart."She tilts her head to the side as he unknowingly stares at her with a certain longing. "Who are you?""I'm Seth. What's your name?" He questions, taking a step into her room. She grins, causing two cute dimples to appear on her cheeks.
What happens when the King of the Fae finds his True Queen...and rejects her?Oberon (Burr) Hughes was raised knowing he was to become King of the Fae. His stunning good looks, abilities, and wealth as well as the magic he held in himself naturally drew people to him.Daisy Carmichael was the complete opposite of Burr -- poor and plain looking. From the time she'd turned 15, she'd been in love with Burr, her best friend's older brother.