When Rachel Green meets Andreas Béliveau at a Barbados polo club, the handsome Frenchman feels an instant connection with the attractive Barbadian woman.
Rachel hasn’t come to Windmills Polo Club to find love. As an English teacher at the Language Institute of Barbados, she is looking for a new learning environment for her students. Rachel has never paid much attention to polo and feels uncomfortable until the charming Andreas saves her from too much awkward small talk with her class.
Andreas, befitting his fiery French heritage, burns hot while Rachel prefers to take things slow. Her family, the Maynards, have always stressed the importance of deliberation, and Rachel has a lot to think about before she starts this new relationship. Rachel is a black Baptist teacher and poet while Andreas is a white Catholic cruise-line magnate. Not only do Rachel and Andreas come from different backgrounds, but some members of their families also vehemently oppose the match. When Rachel’s brother and Andreas’s aunt take things too far, Rachel and Andreas wonder if they can ever have a happy ending.
Author Angela Herbert uses a sweet and sensual romance to explore deeper issues of identity, racism, culture clashes, abandonment, and resilience.
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Angela Herbert resides on beautiful Barbados and brings her love of the island into her work. She has encountered many of the conflicts Rachel Green experiences in her life in the Caribbean.
Herbert is the author of A Short Holiday: A Collection of Short Stories and The Go$pel According to Greed, a poetry collection.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. When Rachel Green meets Andreas Bliveau at a Barbados polo club, the handsome Frenchman feels an instant connection with the attractive Barbadian woman. Rachel hasn't come to Windmills Polo Club to find love. As an English teacher at the Language Institute of Barbados, she is looking for a new learning environment for her students. Rachel has never paid much attention to polo and feels uncomfortable until the charming Andreas saves her from too much awkward small talk with her class. Andreas, befitting his fiery French heritage, burns hot while Rachel prefers to take things slow. Her family, the Maynards, have always stressed the importance of deliberation, and Rachel has a lot to think about before she starts this new relationship. Rachel is a black Baptist teacher and poet while Andreas is a white Catholic cruise-line magnate. Not only do Rachel and Andreas come from different backgrounds, but some members of their families also vehemently oppose the match. When Rachel's brother and Andreas's aunt take things too far, Rachel and Andreas wonder if they can ever have a happy ending. Author Angela Herbert uses a sweet and sensual romance to explore deeper issues of identity, racism, culture clashes, abandonment, and resilience. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781539610397
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