Taylor Crenshaw is a lifelong Democrat, but her parents are staunch Republicans. To make matters worse, her ultraconservative father has just been elected president. Although she prefers to live her life openly, her father would rather she stay in the closet. When she meets Robby Rawlins, will she choose to give in to her father’s demands or follow her heart? Robby Rawlins works at an antique store by day. She spends her nights anonymously skewering politicians in her blog. President Terry Crenshaw’s anti-gay rhetoric gave Robby plenty to write about during a contentious campaign, but a chance meeting with his daughter leaves her at a loss for words. Getting the scoop has always been Robby’s goal. Now it might come second to getting the girl. Unless she can find a way to do both.
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The one thing you are not supposed to bring up on a first date? Politics. That is kind of hard to avoid if you are the First Daughter and you see a woman you like (laugh). Yolanda Wallace writes about a woman with all of the right curves and style in Robby Rawlins in True Colors. I would have asked her out too if I was Taylor, secret service be damned. (laugh).
Wallace creates quite an interesting premise and conundrum for Robbie and it is interesting to go through her thought process. It was Taylor's journey that had me thinking the most though as I read this just a few weeks ago and was watching the United States get ready for its presidential election. I loved Wallace's interpretation of Taylor's responses to the unfolding events. Then Wallace throws in some action and drama and makes everything spin...very exciting.
True Colors is a wonderful read. If you are wondering what to do while waiting for the results of this election, spend some time falling in love in the middle of politics in True Colors.
I got this book from my library. I love my local library and you should check out yours too. Request LGBTQ+ books and they will stock them! #ebooksforall