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What Eyes Can't See

Bold Journeys, Book 3

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What Eyes Can't See

By: Paulette Stout
Narrated by: A.M. Elizabeth Kay
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*An award-winning standalone book*

He’s white and she’s Black. She’s rich and he’s poor. But none of that matters…until it does.

Barbara is a confident Black lawyer navigating NYC’s corporate world, balancing sky-high career goals with her father’s expectations. But at 31, she’s crying on the beach of her non-refundable destination wedding…while her ex-groom is off bedding someone new.

Luckily, there’s a distraction: Sebastian, the hot, hazel-eyed lawyer with a snake tattoo and a few steamy afternoons to fill.

When his plane touches down in NYC, Sebastian knows he needs to see Barbara again. It doesn’t matter that her family is wealthy while he grew up on food stamps. None of their differences matter—until he unknowingly takes the job meant for her.

Laid off and stripped of her family's wealth, Barbara digs deep to find her voice. Suspecting racial discrimination, she challenges her boss in court, putting her and Sebastian on opposite sides of a battle they long to fight together.

One crucial question remains: Are they willing to risk love—and their careers—in the pursuit of justice?

A bingeable, bold and steamy interracial romance that tackles race and class assumptions with raw authenticity and an oh-so-satisfying ending.

©2023 Paulette Stout (P)2023 Paulette Stout
African American Fiction Multicultural Women's Fiction
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