Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Book Tour and Review: This Time Always by Suzette Harrison



THIS TIME ALWAYS BY SUZETTE D. HARRISON

She's 53. He's 46. Your point is?

Vivacious Niyana Nichols isn’t looking for love. Between the demands of work as a Wellness Clinic Administrator, recent widowhood, and being there for her two beautiful daughters, love has taken a back seat for the fifty-three-year-old. To make matters worse, she’s also suffering from Alopecia. Yet, when Niyana meets her daughter’s handsome professor, she is faced with emotions she thought she’d buried with her husband.

Divorced single father and African-American Studies professor, Omari Josef, is devoted to his career. When the forty-six-year-old grandfather meets the gorgeous and spirited Niyana, he’s forced to rethink his own happiness. Their age difference doesn’t matter to him. What does is making sure she realizes that she's a woman worth cherishing. Will the sudden reappearance of Omari’s ex-wife wreak havoc in his life? Or will their undeniable attraction grow into something solid and abiding?

 

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ABOUT SUZETTE D. HARRISON

Award-winning author Suzette D. Harrison grew up in a home where reading was required, not requested. Turning her love of reading into a rising literary career, Suzette first experienced publication when her poetry was included in a creative journal in junior high school. While she loves happy endings, Harrison’s work is dedicated to characters who are flawed yet resilient and open to redemption. She loves crafting storylines with intricate layers and depth, often leaving readers with unexpected plot twists. Her writing has been described as “lyrical” and “riveting.” Paying homage to Alex Haley, Gloria Naylor, Alice Walker, Langston Hughes, and Toni Morrison as literary legends who inspired her creativity, Suzette emphatically states that it was Dr. Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings that unleashed her writing. Literally. This bestselling author holds a culinary degree in Pastry & Baking and is busy cooking up her next novel...in between batches of cookies.

 

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My Review:
After being widowed and finally seeing her youngest daughter graduate college at the age of 53, Niyana feels that her job is the only thriving thing in her life, until she meets college professor , 46 year old Omari Josef.  Also battling a health condition she has kept secret for years, the course set's Niyana on a whirlwind of emotions and decisions that have to be made.  After a bitter marriage and divorce, Omari  starts to settle on his career and  making memories with his grand daughter, of course until he met Niyana.  The two of them will need to decide if they want to work on growing together or if they should put this whole thing out to pasture.  

I haven't read a book by Ms. Harrison that I didn't' enjoy, and this one is not an exception.  There were several type of emotional moments, from swoon worthy, to laughter, to someone needing a swift kick in he rear.  The author also delicately handles several health conditions that many women face with grace, dignity and information.  And the maturity of the characters when it came to romance was written just beautifully.  I am excitedly awaiting the next book in the series.  

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