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Blurb:

A billionaire, marriage, older-man-younger-woman, BWWM romance story. Kenya was a much-needed new beginning for Angie. Yet after a decade of running from her past, home is finally calling her back… And so is the billionaire silver-fox, Richard!

After loving him from afar for so long, she now feels brave enough to make her feelings known. And all her dreams come true when she realizes he’s in love with her too! But the two decades difference between them is getting harder to ignore.

Especially when her father is also Richard’s friend! Age shouldn’t matter as long as there is love… But will Angie’s father ever come to terms with their unconventional romance? Read more in this interracial wedding romance novel by Sherry Rowse.

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Chapter 1

Angie awoke with a start. The plane had been experiencing turbulence and it had been this turbulence that had startled her awake.

She liked the inside of her mouth. It was bone dry. She had never really been much for flying, but flying was rather necessary if you wanted to head back to America from Kenya and you wanted to do it quickly.

Angie asked the hostess for a glass of water. The hostess happily obliged. She had spent the last few years in Kenya, and though she had loved every single minute of it, she couldn’t say that she was disappointed to be flying first class and getting all of the privileges that she had become accustomed to before she had left once again.

She had really enjoyed Kenya. It had been an enlightening experience, a kind of once in a lifetime thing that she would always look back on fondly. However, she was quite happy that she was heading back to America, that she was going to finally see her father again.

Kenya had, in a lot of ways, been a way for her to grow up. She was the daughter of Matthew James, one of the most sought after and respected lawyers in America. Her father had always been well paid, fifteen years ago he had started his own law firm with his best friend, Richard Breech.

He had been very young when Angie had been born. Only nineteen years old, in fact. However, he had somehow managed to get through university and law school without ever making her feel like she was a burden. He had always given Angie a very good life, and after the law firm had been established she had become very spoiled indeed.

She had been fourteen years old when it had happened, and all of a sudden they became a lot richer than they already were. Angie’s life had been moving upwards quite rapidly ever since she was born. Initially she, her father and her mother lived in a tiny studio apartment. It was an extremely tiny place, in an area that most people would not want to live. However, it had been all that they had been able to afford at the time, what with both of her parents going to university.

Four years of living like this made Angie quite accustomed to poverty, but then her parents graduated. Her father went to law school, but her mother decided to postpone her MBA and start working so that they wouldn’t have to struggle so much. She got quite a good job at a bank, and after a year, started studying for her MBA in the evenings while working during the day.

Her father focused entirely on his studies, and ended up graduating with the highest honors. Angie had been seven years old. Thus, three years after her first level up, so to speak, in life, she experienced another sudden increase in wealth.

Her father became a very sought after attorney, and he befriended his fellow associate Richard Breech on his first day. It had been a chance occurrence, and initially the two of them had not liked each other at all, or so her father told her. They quickly got over their initial dislike, however, and became very close friends.

And so, with everything going so smoothly, life became good. They moved out of the apartment that they had been living in for three years. It had been a better place than the one they had been in before, with multiple bedrooms and in a nicer area, but it had not exactly been luxurious. With her mother’s MBA complete and her father working at a prestigious law firm, at the age of seven Angie began living a very comfortable life indeed.

She started going to private school and got everything she ever wanted. Her parents’ combined income was quite a lot. Her father was earning a solid eighty thousand dollars a year at the law firm, and her mother was earning a little more than that. Their combined incomes were enough to afford all of the luxury that they could possibly want.

Life went quite well, and her father saved up enough to take the leap and open his own law firm. He opened it with Richard, and the two of them got a tiny little office in which to do business in. They started getting clients immediately.

Angie had been fourteen when they started the law firm, and the sudden drop in income caused by her father leaving his job struck her hard. However, within a year the law firm was thriving. James and Breech soon became a very popular law firm, and started to get a lot of clients. They became a force to be reckoned with, the kind of law firm that nobody really wanted to respect but they were so good at their jobs that they had to be respected by all of the bigger law firms.

They grew exponentially, and within the next five years they had thirty other lawyers working for them and handled some of the biggest clients in the city. Within five years, they became a force to be reckoned with, a law firm that people were afraid to go up against because they knew that these guys knew what they were doing.

And then, with more money than they had ever had before, the James parents sent their daughter off to college. Angie enjoyed her first year. Her dad’s law firm was thriving to say the least and her mother was fast moving up the ranks of the multinational that she was a part of.

However, things rarely stay so good for long. At the peak of happiness, Angie found herself crashing back down to Earth in the most painful way possible. One day, after having s*x with her college boyfriend and thoroughly enjoying her college experience, she got a call from her father. He was crying.

Her mother had died.

Angie went back home immediately. She dropped out of college. She simply couldn’t take it. She didn’t know how to process the information that she had just gotten, the information that the woman that had raised her, by far the most important woman in her life, was no longer here. She was dead, and she would never be a part of Angie’s life again.

Angie decided that she needed a change. She decided that she couldn’t just go back to the life that she had once known. Things weren’t that simple. Her grief would not allow her to do such a thing.