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Mass Market Paperback Mad about You Book

ISBN: 1583141081

ISBN13: 9781583141083

Mad about You

Mad About You by Roberta Gayle released on May 25, 2000 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback

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Love Conquers All

Since making this site a favorite, I'm glad I'm able to add my comments about books I enjoyed reading. I suppose if you've never experienced something it's hard to uderstand, but insecurity is an emotion I believe has touched many of us at times for different reasons. Insecurity is the silent force that both the hero and heroine must overcome in Mad About You. Regina "Reggie" Primm is an intelligent woman who heads her own PR firm. She has landed one of her biggest clients in former football great turned actor and voted the "Sexist Black Man" in America, Langston "MO" Downs. Reggie is hired to promote MO's upcoming movie and with his tendency to garner bad press Reggie must reverse his often negative press. MO is more than impressed when he meets Reggie for reasons that go beyond her professional abilities. However, when he pursues her with male interest he encounters a defense greater than any he experienced on the football field. Reggie is afraid to think MO Downs has a personal interest in her. She won't let herself believe this handsome, much sought after hunk could possibly desire her less than perfect physique and her greater than size 5 attributes. Reggie is a "thick sista" who enjoys life, family and a good meal. MO takes Reggie's reluctance to share more than work with him as rejection for his being less than "smart" as men she normally date. They both have issues of insecurity they must recognize as they open up to each other. MO showers Reggie with his love, he proudly and openly glories in letting the world see how he measures the beauty of the woman who owns his heart. Reggie supports MO's strengths, encourages him in his weakness, and makes him see a degree does not define his intelligence. I enjoyed this story, MO wouldn't let public perception dictate his happiness, and Reggie found those who care will always see you for who you are.
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