Paris in May
Born to a mother who dies in childbirth, raised in a black community by a poor depressive father, David Walton builds a fantasy of who his mother would have been. An exceptional athlete and a troubled high school student going nowhere, an after school janitorial job unwittingly prepared him for an unexpected and interesting life. After walking into an Army recruiter's office, he's taken for an adventurous ride through military intelligence, international espionage, an unlikely lifetime friendship and ultimately into the halls of academia where he meets the love of his life. Paris in May sets the stage for a perfect love affair. A love affair that will leave you wanting more.
"A novel that would make any reader embrace every moment of his/her life."
"There is nothing that I disliked in Paris in May."
"I can attribute this to the author's ability to keep the novel captivating yet delivering great themes. I give it
a perfect rating: 4 out of 4 stars."
-Online Book Club
"An engaging coming–of–age tale that meticulously examines its audacious protagonist."
"…smart, deliberately paced prose…"
-Kirkus Reviews
-- D. A. Grey