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  SUDDENLY

  June '96/February '01

  BET/Arabesque

 


After years on the modeling scene, Christine realizes how shallow and empty her world really is. Then, she meets Max Chandler at a political fundraiser. A compassionate physician, he is everything Christine ever wanted in a man. Max, on the other hand, makes it clear that Christine is not the soulmate for him. But the more she becomes part of Max's world, the more things change.

Suddenly/Pinaccle/Arabesque 1996:

This book was written in response to readers who wanted to know whatever happened to Alexandra Morrow’s (SERENADE) younger sister, Christina?  If there is any theme it’s “don’t judge a book by its cover.” In SERENADE Christina was barely a teenager, but it was already clear she was the great beauty in the family.  In SUDDENLY, I aged Christina and she is now a highly successful New York model at the prime of her career.  She is also self-centered.  She is drawn to Maxwell, a doctor, when he appears totally unimpressed by her beauty.  Indeed, Max believes Christina’s life is frivolous and selfish.  Christina is determined to prove Maxwell wrong about her, especially when she discovers that the good doctor runs a clinic for babies with AIDS.



Cheryl Ferguson - Romantic Times

In the moment she learns she's an aunt, model Christine Morrow realizes how empty her glamorous life is, devoid of warmth, love and a special man to share it with. In the midst of her soul searching, she meets handsome Maxwell Chandler, MD. Totally unimpressed with her beauty and her lifestyle, he's the only man to pique her interest in years. Using her beauty, her brains and her knowledge of men, Christine pursues the devastatingly charming doctor.

Maxwell is stunned when Christine arrives at his clinic for a physical exam. Granted, she'd passed out in his arms at a society function the night before, but to see her in Harlem in his untrendy clinic is still a shock. Conducting her exam is sheer torture for him. As he touches her so intimately, he realizes his attraction to her is stronger than any he's ever felt before. But he's had his share of beautiful, spoiled, self-centered women who carelessly destroy lives in the pursuit of their pleasures.

Sandra Kitt has reached a true pinnacle with this love story. Poignant and sensual, SUDDENLY reflects the author's skill and artistry in weaving glorious tapestries of romantic fiction that touch the heart with their incandescent beauty, heart-rending emotion and breathtaking romance.