I enjoy this book. Even though Tamera and Victor argued a lot, they found they had chemistry between each other. She was afro American and he was Columbian. They fell in love. When it was time to meet the parents, his mother was not happy. She wanted him to marry someone of the same nationality. He has made his decision and he wanted to be with Tamara. Tamara's mother was in a unfortunate accident that was very very serious. An operation was needed in order to save her life. Because of the injuries, she would need to have her body frozen in order to perform the operation! This was a new procedure and Tamara was not sure that she wanted to do this. Victor asked her to trust him. She agreed to have her mother frozen and the operation was a success. In the meantime Victor's mother decided to accept Tamara. In the end, true love was everlasting and prevailing. There is a thin line between love and hate and i guess this is what the book's message is all about. Tamara and Victor is known to the hospital to be not in good term and they fight against each others for anything and everything to the extent that they were nicknamed as "bickerson'. Unknown to them, the arguments between them has ignited attraction between them which both of them has desperately trying to denied.I like reading such a story book.. it is full of fun reading about the argument between them and to read about them reconcile and finally admitting their love to each other is just so heartwarming. ;) But, the conflict which the author tried to insert into the relationship are too fast to be resolved and i would appreciate, as a reader, to read about how Victor trying to solve the matter without having to choose between Tamara and his mother.
What do You think about Romancing The M.D. (Mills & Boon Kimani) (2011)?
Loved this story. Sometimes there really is a thin line between love and hate.
—mackenzie
Brings up some of the challenges of biracial relationships.
—lizz
Great book! I need to read the other book in the series
—flo