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With Just One Kiss: A Grayson Friends Novel
Contributor(s): Ray, Francis (Author)
ISBN: 125062407X     ISBN-13: 9781250624079
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
OUR PRICE:   $15.29  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance - Erotica
- Fiction | African American - Women
- Fiction | Romance - Contemporary
Dewey: FIC
Series: Grayson Friends
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.3" W x 8.2" (0.57 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Publisher Description:

Bestselling author Francis Ray chronicles the lives and loves of the Grayson family and their friends--and friends-of-friends who just might have a change of heart...

Cicely St. John is not impressed by her friend C.J. Callahan's so-called passion in life: running a New York City bar that he inherited from his uncle. So why can't Cicely stop thinking about the dance they shared at their mutual friends' wedding--or the mutual attraction she felt in C.J.'s arms?

As far as C.J. is concerned, Cicely is a snob whose passion in life--writing for fashion magazines--is as pretentious as she is. So why can't he keep his eyes off her? C.J. has a business to run. And Cicely has a job opportunity in Paris. Neither of them even has time to think about romance right now. But maybe, just once, the two could test their friendship...with just one kiss.


Contributor Bio(s): Ray, Francis: - Francis Ray (1944-2013) is the New York Times bestselling author of the Grayson novels, the Falcon books, the Taggart Brothers, and Twice the Temptation, among many other books. Her novel Incognito was made into a movie aired on BET. A native Texan, she was a graduate of Texas Woman's University and had a degree in nursing. Besides a writer, she was a school nurse practitioner with the Dallas Independent School District. She lived in Dallas. "Francis Ray is, without a doubt, one of the Queens of Romance." --Romance Review