Sydney Isaacs has two priorities: her family, and Decadent, the gourmet pastry business they founded almost three generations ago. But both are in jeopardy when her brother, Dean, announces his sudden engagement to the conniving Sheree Vern. Much to Sydney's dismay, Dean inherits ownership of Decadent, despite his lack of interest. Now he and Sheree are selling the chain to finance his dreams of becoming a music producer--or so Dean believes. . . Thanks to Sheree, Dean's plans, the business, and his marriage, soon implode in ways he never expected--leaving Sydney determined to salvage whatever she can, and fix the mess left behind. Her only solace is her romance with Hayden Windsor. But Hayden is Sheree's half brother, and it doesn't take long for Sydney to wonder if Hayden knew about Sheree's scheming all along? Soon Sydney creates a deception of her own to find out the truth. Her strategy is working, until the consequences threaten to destroy everything she values most--including her faith. Overcome with guilt, can she make things right with her brother, with Hayden, and with God'. . . Praise for Rhonda Bowen's Man Enough For Me "Enough drama, romance, and faith that keeps you turning pages." --Tia McCollors, Essence (R) bestselling author "A sweet Christian romance." - Publishers Weekly "I expect that readers will be clamoring for more from Rhonda Bowen." --Tiffany L. Warren, Essence (R) bestselling author
Wow, I am so happy to be done with this terrible novel. What a silly title that made no sense after reading the novel. The novel was way too long and should have cut out at least 50 pages from this novel to get the point across. Sydney and her sister's drama were so boring because they acted like a bunch of jealous teenagers that the author spent too much time focusing on silly childish antics. After Sydney found out more about Sheree, I thought the chase would create some mystery and suspense but again it failed to create any excitement. Sydney chasing Sheree through the streets and later wrecking both cars but came out without much scars or misery left a bad taste in my mouth. The interaction between Hayden and Sydney was so dysfunctional while they both trying to inflict pain on each other yet claiming that they were in love was so over the top, long and boring. The end of the novel with Sheree was ridiculous that made no sense. After this torching and boring story, I have concluded that this author will not be one of my favorite authors. I wish I could get back my money and time from such a nonsense drama that was not worthy of my money and time.
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