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Paperback A Happy Life Book

ISBN: 1585711330

ISBN13: 9781585711338

A Happy Life

Parking enforcement officer Justice Dillard just can't seem to get away from Tony Williams. After meeting him while booting his car, she mentally files him under player. But when their paths cross... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Happy Life by Charlotte Harris

Althought this book is very good, it has not business being in the interracial collection. It is about a black female 9ll operator and a black male cop. The only white talk about in the book was friend and co-worker Trevor and a female name Laura. Buy the book because it is good. But if you was to read about interrcacial couple this is not the book.

Sweet Love

Justice Dillard is the only child of two successful attorneys. When she fails the bar exam the first time after graduating law school Justice decides she's not ready and finds work as a Parking Enforcement Officer. Tony Williams ex-football player turned cop first encounter with the beautiful and witty Justice is when his car is booted. Justice quickly dismisses his attempt to get personal without ever knowing about his fame on the grid-iron. Tony next meets Justice on his turf. She's speeding to her new job as a 9-1-1 operator when he pulls her over. Both are shocked to see each other again but Tony is glad to learn that Justice works close enough for him to try again to get to know her better. In the beginning Justice only agrees to go out with Tony as a friend, later when Tony confesses he wants more for them, she admits the same and gives them a chance. There are so many great stand alone characters in this story that it's hard to call them secondary. I'd like to see Garrett and Sandra's story, possibly one on how Billy and Sharon got together and Mike and Amber's trip to the altar. I liked both sets of parents and the fact Justice's best friend was male and Tony never seemed jealous. I loved little Rachael she was one smart cookie. I liked Charlie too and I don't like dogs. There are so many funny and sentimental scenes. There is some drama to try and take away from the stability of the couple but they hold on to their love.I didn't like how the story scenes ran into each other leaving the reader to determine the time frame. All and all this was a good story.

A Happy Story

A Happy Life was a feel good read. I ejoyed the humor, wit, and playfulness of all the characters. When we first meet Justice Dillard she is a Parking Enforcement Officer who has just booted Anthony "Tony" Williams car. Although their meeting is brief, Tony is immedately taken with the no-nonsense beauty and does a little friendly flirting. Sometime later, Justice is in a new job as a 9-1-1 operator and rushing to work to keep from being late when she is pulled over by Officer Tony Williams. Justice finds it ironic Tony is a police officer and after their first meeting is sure she will get a ticket, however, Tony lets her go with a warning and a plan to win the heart of Justice. Justice has a rule about dating officers but Tony's persistence and her attraction to the former pro football player breaks down her resolve in playing the friendship game they erected at first, and she finally lets go to experience the emotions that had been building between them from day they first met. There is a great supporting cast on Justice and Tony's wonderful and eventful journey to their "Happy Life". From Tony's first encounter with Charlie, Chelsea chasing Trevor through the parking lot and Tony uttering "that's one scary woman" prompting the gang to reply in unison "WE KNOW!!". As well as Tony's sister Brenda, cousin Billy who is a cop and his wife Sharon. Justice's best friend Mike, the parents and the insightful little Rachel, Darius, and the twins. As well as the tragic efforts of Tony's ex, Alexis. Sometimes too many characters detracts and makes the storyline cluttered, this is not so with A Happy Life. Ms Harris has done a great job in keeping the pace and focus of this story. I don't know what she'll do for an encore but I do hope to see this special group again.
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