More Drama In Center City
Mrs. Black?
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Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: acVernon Menchan (September 11, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 097878359X
ISBN-13: 978-0978783594
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
by Angelia Vernon Menchan
Book Reviewed by Idrissa
Uqdah
Angelia Vernon Menchan who also has written under the name,
acVernon Menchan has just released an new novel that takes us
further into the world of the residents of Center City, Florida.
We met the usual suspects of Center City in her debut novel,
Black's Trilogy: Black's Obsession. The trilogy also
included Book Two: Cinnamon's Universe and Book Three:
Brown's Possession . . . A Family's Progression.
What an interesting bunch the residents of Center City have
turned out to be. The author has developed a cast of main
characters that have layers of complex human traits. Even her
secondary characters are memorable.
Malcolm Black the lead male character she introduced in the
first book always keeps you guessing. You ponder his
determination as he continues to do three things: make millions
of dollars, give back to his hometown, and love Cinnamon Dubois
Brown, his childhood friend. Not much more matters to Black.
Well in this new book, he hasn't changed a bit. He and
Cinnamon have developed a Learning Center for the people of
Center City that gives them the tools to develop their lives in
a sound academic setting. They are working together every day
but have not caved in to their desires for one another.
Meanwhile; Cinnamon has tired of Brown's womanizing ways.
After one more affair leads to the husband of the married woman
he has bedded trying to blackmail the now famous writer,
Cinnamon; she has had enough. The husband even has explicit
pictures of Brown and his wife together that he threatens to
release to the media if Cinnamon does not give him a certain
amount of money.
Although the money is not a problem for Cinnamon; her
self-esteem and pride will not allow her to turn her head this
time. Cinnamon asks Brown to leave the family home. She decides
that a legal separation is the only way for her to heal from his
disrespect for their marriage. She needs to decide whether to
end the marriage and finally divorce a man who has never been
faithful to her.
This is a big step for Cinnamon and it is a difficult
decision but she finds that it frees her in so many ways. Always
the nurturing wife and mother; Cinnamon finally puts her own
needs first.
How both families, including the son and daughter that she
has raised with Brown, both families, and the town folk react to
her decision is a story full of surprises.
As I read Mrs. Black? all of the familiarity of the
characters immediately returned to me. The storyline is part
soap opera and part Black family history. I felt like these
characters were people that I knew and the setting was some
place that I had been. I thought it was quite a remarkable read.
I am partial to books about upper class African American
people who haven't forgotten where they come from and who use
their resources to empower their community. It's like a breath
of fresh air, these politically-correct wealthy Black folk. I'd
love to see this story as a series on late-night BET.
Pick up the entire series. I won't let the cat out of the bag
on how all of this relates to Malcolm Black but you can be sure
he is waiting in the wings for his precious Cinnamon.
What will happen now that she is free? Tune in, same place,
same time and you will not be disappointed. Angelia Vernon
Menchan is a writer who will consistently keep you waiting for
her next release.