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Rendezvous With Fate

Rendezvous With Fate

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Do You Have Faith?
Review: Can our youth blind us to love and relationships? In Leela & Jack's case I believe that's exactly what happened nineteen years ago. Leela Taylor was a freshman in college, while Jack Hamilton worked on his masters. They dated and fell passionately in love.

Jack told Leela when he received his masters they would get married, but in the meantime he asked, "Why don't you move into my apartment?" Thinking Jack was toying with her, her reply to him was "That's a lovely idea Jack, will you ask my parents? Freshman needs permission to live off campus."

Leela realizing Jack was serious began to feel emotionally trapped. She feels she could love Jack without the committment. Leela wants to soar. A couple of months later she leaves town without Jack. Jack on the other hand feels Leela didn't love him enough to stay. Seven months later a baby is growing inside of her. She goes back in search of Jack. Believing he has left with another women she is hurt.

I don't make it a habit to read romance because some of them you have to have alot of faith. This story tested every ounce of faith and patience I had. While Jack and Leela were trying to rekindle a nineteen year old love, Professor Forrest, a scorned women drives a wedge so deep between them Leela finds it hard to find her way back, then while their renewed love is so fresh and fragile, Brian, Jack's friend who does something innocent causes another eruption for Jack and Leela. Does the relationship make it or is it singed forever? Read the book ...seeing if you have Fate.

I gave this book a 3 because in my opinion it had one too many twists and turns, also Leela and Jack's characters are nothing like the couple on the cover. Leela had locks and Jack was described to have a well-muscled body.

Reviewed by Missy

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hated the cover
Review: I was interested by the story line, that of the characters having a child (unknown to the father) together... how would he find out, how would the son take the news, etc. I hesitated to buy the book because the cover is too racy (the story isn't). I like romance but not 'explicit sex'. Couldn't read the book at work, couldn't read in front of my husband or children because of the sleazy cover. I really enjoyed the story, though, the only weak spot was the son's reaction; too non chalant for my tastes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well written second chance at Love!
Review: In 1979 at CMU senior Jack Whitman asks his beloved freshman Leela Taylor to move in with him and eventually marry him. Leela rejects Jack's offer because she is quitting school to help people, starting as a clerk in DC. They part angrily with neither one aware that their recent lovemaking has left Leela pregnant.

Nineteen years later, Leela returns to school only to find Jack is the professor of her history class. Leela never told her son Alex who his father is nor informed Jack he sired a child. As they share memories, Jack and Leela realize they still love one another. However, if he learns the truth will he understand why she never told him about Alex? Then there is the people they are seeing who refuse to give up on their relationship so that Jack and Leela can regain what they almost had.

RENDEZVOUS WITH FATE centers on a second chance at love relationship drama rather than the interracial problems confronting the two lead protagonists. The story line is well written and readers will understand Jack's hurt and reluctance, but struggle with Leela's save the world motive for leaving school and her beloved. For a welcome change, the teen seems reasonably adjusted and thus not interferes with the prime story line. Jeanne Sumerix shows she is a superb author, but though this reviewer enjoyed the tale, concentration on the biracial aspect rather than the second chance theme would have been refreshing. With her talent, Ms. Sumerix easily could have been a pioneer not a settler.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very entertaining read
Review: In 1979 at CMU senior Jack Whitman asks his beloved freshman Leela Taylor to move in with him and eventually marry him. Leela rejects Jack's offer because she is quitting school to help people, starting as a clerk in DC. They part angrily with neither one aware that their recent lovemaking has left Leela pregnant.

Nineteen years later, Leela returns to school only to find Jack is the professor of her history class. Leela never told her son Alex who his father is nor informed Jack he sired a child. As they share memories, Jack and Leela realize they still love one another. However, if he learns the truth will he understand why she never told him about Alex? Then there is the people they are seeing who refuse to give up on their relationship so that Jack and Leela can regain what they almost had.

RENDEZVOUS WITH FATE centers on a second chance at love relationship drama rather than the interracial problems confronting the two lead protagonists. The story line is well written and readers will understand Jack's hurt and reluctance, but struggle with Leela's save the world motive for leaving school and her beloved. For a welcome change, the teen seems reasonably adjusted and thus not interferes with the prime story line. Jeanne Sumerix shows she is a superb author, but though this reviewer enjoyed the tale, concentration on the biracial aspect rather than the second chance theme would have been refreshing. With her talent, Ms. Sumerix easily could have been a pioneer not a settler.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well written second chance at Love!
Review: Jack and Leela were given a second chance to find and hold dear the love they had in college. I was thrilled that the author didn't spend time on the race issue when that wasn't the reason these two people were apart. Neither of them had a problem with each others race. Their problems were more internal. A Love as strong as theirs transcended the norm and lept to a higher realm. I LOVED IT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True Love Won't Die
Review: Leela and Jack's impassioned love affair of almost twenty years ago draws them to revisit old feelings. They share a son that Jack knows nothing about and Leela won't tell. They agree to be friends but the embers are still burning and they are thrust back in time where history repeats itself. They make love in a moment of remembrance, even though both are now involved with others..others who are not so willing to let Jack and Leela's reawakened love for each other stand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True Love Won't Die
Review: Leela and Jack's impassioned love affair of almost twenty years ago draws them to revisit old feelings. They share a son that Jack knows nothing about and Leela won't tell. They agree to be friends but the embers are still burning and they are thrust back in time where history repeats itself. They make love in a moment of remembrance, even though both are now involved with others..others who are not so willing to let Jack and Leela's reawakened love for each other stand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unfinished Business
Review: Rendezvous With Fate, by Jeanne Sumerix

When Leela Taylor goes back to College 19 years later to finish her education she has no idea that she will run smack into her past. Leela's mom has recently died of cancer, her heartbroken dad has committed suicide. Leela is devastated and throughly shaken by these two tragic events but realizes that she must stay focused for her teenaged son Alex.

As Leela and her best friend Jan take the only remaining seats in the classroom she finds herself looking into blue eyes which are the image of her sons eyes. Her professor is none other than her old love Jack, who is Alex's father. Leela is shaken but no more so than Professor John 'Jack' Whitman. As seconds pass they are both sent reeling back to their last angry parting scene.

In the late 70's college students Leela Taylor and Jack fall in love. Jack wants Leela to move in with him, then get married after his graduation. But Leela has plans to leave school and work in Washington, DC. where she hopes to make a positive change in the world. She goes to Jack to tell him this, instead they end up making love the whole week end. When Leela does make her announcement Jack is furious. They both say hurtful things and angrily part. When Leela finds that she is pregnant she can't locate Jack to tell him. She never knew his last name. She realizes that the only thing she really knew about Jack was that she had loved him. Now, Leela can't belive that Jack is back in her life. Her first thought is to keep him from knowing about their son. She goes through great lengths to keep the two apart. But when Jack sees a picture of Alex in Leela's wallet, he becomes determined to be a part of his son's life.

There are other key characters in this novel. Jack's best friend, Leela's best friend, but the pivotal character is Alex, the pair's son who is well adjusted, loves his mother dearly and seems comfortable in his skin.

Author Jeanne Sumerix is such a good story teller, that this is a interracial couple, he's White, she's Black, seems almost incidental to the story.

Vannie(~.~)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Suprising!
Review: The book cover really threw me off. I thought the female model a little too large and the male model a little too spindly for her. I think they should try to find models who favor characters in the book. These two definitely do not. But don't let that turn you away because the Leela and Jack characters look nothing like them. Once you get past the cover, you'll enjoy the book. Although there was not many sexual situations, there was definit sexual tension and enough turmoil with Leela and Jack to keep it interesting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Suprising!
Review: The book cover really threw me off. I thought the female model a little too large and the male model a little too spindly for her. I think they should try to find models who favor characters in the book. These two definitely do not. But don't let that turn you away because the Leela and Jack characters look nothing like them. Once you get past the cover, you'll enjoy the book. Although there was not many sexual situations, there was definit sexual tension and enough turmoil with Leela and Jack to keep it interesting.


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