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Paperback Somebody's Knocking at My Door Book

ISBN: 0312307349

ISBN13: 9780312307349

Somebody's Knocking at My Door

(Book #2 in the Against the Odds Series)

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Book Overview

Kristen Wakefield grew up the privileged, beloved daughter and sister of a wealthy family...yet she felt eclipsed by the achievements of her older brother, Adam, a renowned neurosurgeon. In New Orleans, Kristen believes she now has the opportunity to prove herself and forget a rather disastrous past relationship. But life is much harder than she expected in the Big Easy. Then she meets a man from her past, Rafe Crawford...a man battling his own...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

BLACK LOVE IS SO BEAUTIFUL !!!!

This book is excellent. This is the first book that I have read by Francis Ray. I am now in search of her other works. I loved the way she weaves Black Love together. I am a hopeful romantic and I have read so many books by Black authors that put shame to Black Love. This book was so beautiful. I highly recommend it.

Good

It is one thing for a woman to walk in someone's home and get fever from the woman's husband, but then to throw yourself on others and get the person's job taken from under them, well that is a bit much here. I really dispised Maurice from the get go, but loved Rafe's character. I only wish he existed. I found the book a good read and was glad to see what ended up happening to Maurice. Claudette married him at a vulnerable time, and was glad to see her regroup. Kristen,the heroine was likeable,but her buddy was something else, but you couldn't help but love her as well. Great reading.

FLAWLESS

Francis Ray outdid herself in this sequel to THE TURNING POINT. I loved this book! Once I started reading I could not put it down and had to finish in one sitting. This book was an emotional as well as a romantic read. The storyline revolves around three women and the men in their lives.First, there is Kristen. When she is sexually harrassed by her employer(Maurice), she calls Rafe who comes to her rescue. Rafe is dealing with demons of his own, having grown up with an abusive father he feels unworthy to be loved. Kristen, after finding a new job, shows Rafe with unconditional love and understanding that he is not the man that his father was.Then, there is Angelique, Kristen's best friend who thinks all men are dogs until she meets Damien, a corporate attorney, (and the son of Kristen's new employer) that gets under her skin and in her bed. He then shows her that not all men leave.Last, there is the wealthy Claudette, who throughout most of the book walk around with blinders on concerning her cheating, younger husbad, Maurice and not seeing that longtime friend, Jacques (Damien's father) is in love with her.This book will make you laugh (especially when Maurice gets his due) cry and believe in love. Like the last line in the book reads, "To new beginnings and love knocking at someone's door." Thank you Ms. Ray for a wonderful book that is a definite keeper.Other great reads by this author include I KNOW WHO HOLDS TOMORROW, UNTIL THERE WAS YOU, and THE TURNINIG POINT

Compelling and heart-warming

What a delight it was to receive a copy of Francis Ray's latest book, SOMEBODY'S KNOCKING AT MY DOOR. It was even more rewarding once the final page of the book was read and I sat and reflected on this story which is full of memorable characters and a plot centered on family and love.Kristen Wakefield is an art historian working at an illustrious and well-known museum in New Orleans. While working to put together the first known collection of nineteenth century African-American art, things take a turn for the worse. When someone threatens her well-being and her career, she reaches out for help from Rafe Crawford, a skilled carpenter and distant in-law. Though proficient in his craft, Rafe is battling with his own demons and his inability to trust others and allow them into his life.Kristin's best friend Angelique is working hard to get her doctorate in psychology and has ruled out men in her life. In a pinky swear of sorts, the two friends vow off men and set out on a course that takes some unexpected detours and leaves both of them on one way streets to love.These characters along with a cast of well-developed antagonists add depth to SOMEBODY'S KNOCKING AT MY DOOR and demonstrate Ray's ability to continuously bring out the well rounded aspects of being in relationships with family and friends and the ups and downs we incur as a result. Her characters are real, compelling, and heart-warming and the story is one I'd recommend without a doubt. Her books never fail to engage the reader laving them looking at their own familial ties.Reviewed by Tee C. Royal

Shades Of Romance Magazine Review

Francis Ray knocked us down with "I know Who Holds Tomorrow". As soon as we get up, she's back with a counter punch with "Somebody's Knocking At My Door." This wonderfully romantic story will sweep you away to New Orleans which is one of my favorite places to visit. I found myself reading into the night, enjoying every word. The story revolves around Kristen Wakefield a administrator, at Haywood Museum in New Orleans. Rafe Crawford, a furniture maker, who had been abused as a child, and still carried the pain and scars. Damiem Broussard, a high power corporate lawyer. Angelique Fleming, a clinical psychologist working on her doctorate. Maurice Laurent a promiscuous husband. Claudette Thibodeax Laurent, owner of a mega corporation and financial backer of the Haywood Museum of New Orleans and Jacques Broussard the owner of St Clair Gallery on Royal St. This book is a must read. There is so much tension between the couples you will enjoy every minute of it. Francis Ray did an outstanding job causing the couples to come together, break up, only to come together again. They each had very challenging obstacles to conquer before they could unite. Such as dealing with events of their past and overcoming the traumas in their lives. This book I rate 5***** Stars and I admonish you all to read it soon! Reviewed by Brenda TurnerShades Of Romance Magazinesormag.com
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