[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] 50books_poc
Dr. Adam Gary is the sexy African-American inventor of a fuel cell that will revolutionize the world by producing its own energy. (Is that even physically possible?) But when South African white racists attack him and try to steal his prototype, he needs protection. Enter Maxine “Max” Blake, tall and gorgeous, ex-cop, ex-Marine, current bodyguard, accompanied by her beloved rottweilers. Too bad Adam has a post-traumatic dog phobia!

This plot description is so completely up my alley that I’m sad that I didn’t actually like the book. Jenkins’ prose wavers between flat and terrible, the characters are more collections of attractive traits than believable people (and at times hilariously Mary Sue/Marty Stu), and the pacing is uneven.

I tried a different book by Jenkins, Wild Sweet Love, a while back. It also had a great premise – an African-American former outlaw starts a new life in the Wild West— but though the prose was significantly better, the story failed to grab me after a killer prologue.

Click to see on Amazon: Sexy/Dangerous

Wild Sweet Love

Jenkins seems to be not for me, but does anyone have recommendations for other African-American romance writers? I know there are many out there and I’ve looked at some websites, but the websites haven’t been that useful in terms of helping me find writers I like.

My romance likes: Tough women. Nice men. Action and adventure. A sense of humor. Totally insane elements, like mermen, time-travelers, shapeshifters, angels, psychic detective agencies, etc. Anything that could remotely be considered out of the sexual mainstream. If the main characters are of color, I’m interested in historicals; if the main characters are white, this is a neutral rather than a plus.

My romance dislikes: Anything that could conceivably be marketed as chick lit. Passive women. Domineering men. Babies.

Date: 2009-06-16 10:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cissa.livejournal.com
Perpetual motion machines are not physically possible in this universe. And fuel cells that produce as much or more energy as they produce fit this category.

See Newton's laws of thermodynamics, in plain English:
1. You can't win.
2. You can't even break even.
3. You can't get out of the race.

So, no, this is not possible.

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