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About the Book:
A few weeks before
Christmas, Melanie learns her beautiful nineteen- year-old daughter is
unwed and pregnant by a black man. In this racist little town, events
would prove that while race is only Skin Deep, racism is to the
bone. It doesn't take long for Melanie and Morgan to find out who
their true friends really are. As Melanie struggles with mixed
feelings about the birth of her first grandchild, matters get more
complicated when her fiancé’ has a change of heart toward her
daughter, proving that he too is a racist. Melanie starts to question
the idea of marriage to a man who cannot love her family
unconditionally. The answer becomes obvious when, the day before her
wedding, Melanie faints in a local furniture store, falling into the
arms of store owner, David Price. When Melanie awakens, she finds
herself looking into seductive brown eyes and immediately feels a warm
wave pass through her. Her face flushes, her palms become sweaty, and
her heart is pounding, signs her grandma told her would happen when
she met her soulmate. Her love life takes a shocking turn, challenging
her heart and changing her life forever.
About the
Author:
Susan Inez was born and
raised in Rich Square, a small town located in northeastern North
Carolina. She married and moved away at age twenty and had two
children: a son, Christopher, and a daughter, Cheryl. Susan and her
husband divorced after twenty-five years of marriage, leaving her on
her own for the first time in her life. Susan went on to become a
licensed nurse and currently lives in Greenville, North Carolina.
Skin Deep was
written from the heart and inspired by the birth of her first
grandchild. Susan is currently working on the sequel, Beyond Black
and White, which proves to be as heart-wrenching as Skin Deep.
Look for it in bookstores soon.
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