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ISBN: 158571092X

ISBN13: 9781585710928

Three Wishes

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Maya Hughes has a wish: to have a child. Years of trying destroyed her marriage and left Maya unwilling to give her heart to another man. Taylor Whitfield has a wish: to have a mother. The... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Sweet, Romantic Story - A Keeper!

This was my first book by Ms. Glass, and I must say that she has a new fan. This was a very sweet, romantic story. It had the passion, angst and emotion that I like in romances but sadly don't see much of now days in many of the popular authors. What made it even better was the interracial aspect. It wasn't over the top or too preachy. It just told a story about two people trying to establish a relationship with other barriers than race being the main focus. I really enjoyed this book and recommend it to other romance readers. I've found a new author to add to my collection.

One Of My Favs

I just love everything about this book. The intelligence, the romance, the intimacy, the maturity and above all the simplicity of the way the 2 main characters meet. Nick and Maya develope a relationship that as a reader I was rooting for even through conflict. When ever I read an I/R novel that is lacking any kind of redeeming quality and I wonder why any editor and publisher would even want to be associated with such,"crap" and I'm left on the verge of giving up on the I/R genre all together, I always manage to some how read "Three Wishes" again and get a glimmer of hope for the genre once more. Thank you Seressia Glass for understanding the basics.

I Wish this Could be a Movie

What a nice read. I really liked this book, I mean not only was it a good book, but it was also touching and even refreshing. How could you not adore Dr. Nick and his adorable daughter Taylor. I don't know what I loved more the interactions with Nick and his daughter or the interactions with Maya and Nick. I loved it all, and I even loved reading about Maya's family. Usually I hate books that involves the family, I consider those parts to be just a waste of time, but in this case it was very enjoyable. And I loved Loan Hughes, the Vietnamese mother of Maya. And as for Maya, I was so happy to read about a woman not hung up on her appearance or her career. She was just a sweet woman who fell inlove with a family that obviously needed her warmth and caring nature. While Nick was the dashingly gorgeous doctor that needed a woman just like Maya Hughes in his life. I genuinely cared for these characters, and like No Commitment Required, Seressia Glass succeeded in making you fall inlove with this couple leaving you wanting more. I just have one thing to say to Ms. Glass, If Danielle Steel can create movies from her books why can't you?

A must read for Interracial romance fans

A chance encounter turns neighbors into friends, and friends into lovers. The story between Maya and Nick was well developed and characters were flawless. There is actually a story line, compared to most interracial novels and the story, as well as the characters are very modern and realistic I loved the gradual way the author presented the evolution of their relationship, it seemed very natural and genuine. Their lovemaking was simply breath taking. I'm looking forward to reading more of Seressia Glass work.

Another Must-Have!

Seressia is one of my favorite authors in the interracial romance category and I am so glad that she has come out with this book.Maya and Nick are next door neighbors who have never really had much contact until his nanny has an accident, doesn't show up and Maya comes home from work and sees his eight year old daughter, Taylor, soaking wet and sitting on the porch in the rain. She contacts Nick ( a surgeon) through his answering service and that's when the real action begins.Initially miffed at him for letting Taylor sit out in the rain, Maya chides him for not having his cell phone on or at least keeping his battery charged. He, on the other hand, is really nervous about Taylor being over Maya's house when he doesn't really know her, but he has not choice than to trust her until he can get home from the hospital. However, once he gets to her house, looks at Maya, sees Taylor's response to her and eats a great home cooked meal by this children's software developer, he's hooked.They both face demons from their past marriages and the inevitable problems of an interracial couple trying to live their lives in a world that still has a few racist [people]. But, the author has tons of great subplots like Maya's mixed heritage, Nick's racist mother, the princess club and passion that keep you reading it until the happy ending! I think that you'll like this one.
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