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WINNER OF A 2019 RIPPED BODICE AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ROMANCE“Herrera serves up high heat, serious social commentary, and laughs in perfect measure.” —Book RiotNo one should have to choose between love and justiceHaitian-born professor and activist Patrice Denis is not here for anything that will veer him off the path he’s worked so hard for. One particularly dangerous distraction: Easton Archer. The Assistant District Attorney who last summer gave Patrice some of the most intense nights of his life, and still makes him all but forget they’re from two completely different worlds.All-around golden boy Easton forged his own path to success, choosing public service over the comforts of his family’s wealth. With local law enforcement unfairly targeting young men of color, and his career—and conscience—on the line, now is hardly the time to be thirsting after Patrice again. Even if those nights have turned into so much more.For the first time, Patrice is tempted to open up and embrace the happiness he’s always denied himself. But as tensions between the community and the sheriff’s office grow by the day, Easton’s personal and professional lives collide. And when the issue at hand hits closer to home than either could imagine, they’ll have to work to forge a path forward...together.DreamersBook 1: American DreamerBook 2: American FairytaleBook 3: American Love StoryBook 4: American SweetheartsBook 5: American ChristmasDating in DallasBook 1: Here to StayBook 2: On the HustleSambrano StudiosBook 1: One Week to Claim It AllBook 2: Just for the HolidaysLas LeonasBook 1: A Caribbean Heiress in Paris

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Herrera's intriguing third Dreamers contemporary occasionally bogs down as its protagonists struggle to feel worthy of each other. In Ithaca, N.Y., Patrice Denis, a Cornell professor and social justice activist, and Easton Archer, interim Tompkins County district attorney, attempt to pick up where their steamy fling left off in American Dreamer. A year after being ghosted by Patrice, Easton encounters him at the local grocery and they reconnect. But subsequent attempts to revive their romance are complicated by a rash of racially motivated traffic stops throughout the county. It's Easton's job to defuse the situation before it escalates, and it's Patrice's job to protest when he doesn't. With all their differences and justice on the line, love may not be enough. Herrera delicately weaves a difficult romance around the serious topics of institutional racism, privilege, and social responsibility. As the book often states, there are no easy solutions, and Herrera's emotionally charged character study demonstrates this well. The downside is that readers never see the protagonists at their best, making it hard to believe in their conflict-plagued romance. Fans of previous installments will find this one doesn't quite sparkle as much, but it's still worth reading. Agent: Linda Camacho, Gallt & Zacker Literary. (Oct.)

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Assistant district attorney Easton Archer can't believe college professor Patrice Denis accepted a job and moved to his hometown of Ithaca, NY,…and didn't contact him. They had a passionate affair last summer, and Easton hasn't been able to forget Patrice. An activist and Haitian-born refugee who grew up in America learning to survive, Patrice isn't sure he can have a relationship with a man who supports the system that oppresses people with his skin color. But the two are drawn to each other, even as they open their eyes to each other's viewpoints and blind spots. When racial tensions are on the verge of exploding in their town, Easton will have to decide where he stands for justice. VERDICT Herrera returns to her "Dreamers" series with a sexy romance that explores stereotypes and racial injustice. While this stands alone, characters from American Dreamer and American Fairytale make appearances, so libraries owning these first two books in the series will want to purchase. Recommended for all libraries.--Melanie C. Duncan, Washington Memorial Lib., Macon, GA

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Assistant district attorney Easton Archer can't believe college professor Patrice Denis accepted a job and moved to his hometown of Ithaca, NY,…and didn't contact him. They had a passionate affair last summer, and Easton hasn't been able to forget Patrice. An activist and Haitian-born refugee who grew up in America learning to survive, Patrice isn't sure he can have a relationship with a man who supports the system that oppresses people with his skin color. But the two are drawn to each other, even as they open their eyes to each other's viewpoints and blind spots. When racial tensions are on the verge of exploding in their town, Easton will have to decide where he stands for justice. VERDICT Herrera returns to her "Dreamers" series with a sexy romance that explores stereotypes and racial injustice. While this stands alone, characters from American Dreamer and American Fairytale make appearances, so libraries owning these first two books in the series will want to purchase. Recommended for all libraries.—Melanie C. Duncan, Washington Memorial Lib., Macon, GA

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Herrera's intriguing third Dreamers contemporary occasionally bogs down as its protagonists struggle to feel worthy of each other. In Ithaca, N.Y., Patrice Denis, a Cornell professor and social justice activist, and Easton Archer, interim Tompkins County district attorney, attempt to pick up where their steamy fling left off in American Dreamer. A year after being ghosted by Patrice, Easton encounters him at the local grocery and they reconnect. But subsequent attempts to revive their romance are complicated by a rash of racially motivated traffic stops throughout the county. It's Easton's job to defuse the situation before it escalates, and it's Patrice's job to protest when he doesn't. With all their differences and justice on the line, love may not be enough. Herrera delicately weaves a difficult romance around the serious topics of institutional racism, privilege, and social responsibility. As the book often states, there are no easy solutions, and Herrera's emotionally charged character study demonstrates this well. The downside is that readers never see the protagonists at their best, making it hard to believe in their conflict-plagued romance. Fans of previous installments will find this one doesn't quite sparkle as much, but it's still worth reading. Agent: Linda Camacho, Gallt & Zacker Literary. (Oct.)

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