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Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo

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Ties That Tether

Jane Igharo

Penguin Publishing Group · Paperback · September 29, 2020

Reading lane: Black Romance

One of Betches' 7 Books by Black Authors You Need to Read This Summer One of Elite Daily ’s Books Featuring Interracial Relationships You Should Read In 2020 One of Marie Claire ’s 2020 Books You Should Add to Your Reading List When a Nigerian woman falls for a man she knows will break her mother’s heart, she must choose between love and her family.

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Why This Clicks

Why It Clicks

A contemporary romance with a polished, intimate feel.

Come here for

  • summer romance, contemporary pace
  • romantic warmth with a serious edge

Expect

  • romantic focus over plot machinery
  • an easy immersion, not a lot of fuss

Book Details

Authors
Jane Igharo
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
September 29, 2020
Format
Paperback
Theme
Black Romance · Multicultural & Interracial Romance
Reading lane
Black Romance

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Publisher Categories

  • Contemporary Romance

  • Multicultural & Interracial Romance

  • Romantic Comedy

About This Book

One of Betches' 7 Books by Black Authors You Need to Read This Summer One of Elite Daily ’s Books Featuring Interracial Relationships You Should Read In 2020 One of Marie Claire ’s 2020 Books You Should Add to Your Reading List When a Nigerian woman falls for a man she knows will break her mother’s heart, she must choose between love and her family. At twelve years old, Azere promised her dying father she would marry a Nigerian man and preserve her culture, even after immigr...

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One of Betches' 7 Books by Black Authors You Need to Read This Summer One of Elite Daily ’s Books Featuring Interracial Relationships You Should Read In 2020 One of Marie Claire ’s 2020 Books You Should Add to Your Reading List When a Nigerian woman falls for a man she knows will break her mother’s heart, she must choose between love and her family. At twelve years old, Azere promised her dying father she would marry a Nigerian man and preserve her culture, even after immigrating to Canada. Her mother has been vigilant about helping—well forcing —her to stay within the Nigerian dating pool ever since. But when another match-made-by-mom goes wrong, Azere ends up at a bar, enjoying the company and later sharing the bed of Rafael Castellano, a man who is tall, handsome, and…white. When their one-night stand unexpectedly evolves into something serious, Azere is caught between her feelings for Rafael and the compulsive need to please her mother. Soon, Azere can't help wondering if loving Rafael makes her any less of a Nigerian. Can she be with him without compromising her identity? The answer will either cause Azere to be audacious and fight for her happiness or continue as the compliant daughter.

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