Book Excerpt:
"Soul mate
/ˈsōl ˌmāt/
noun
a person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner.
Zola Lewis is many things to many people. She’s a marketing extraordinaire by day, and a podcast host by night. She’s also a devoted daughter, a funny and caregiving auntie to her sister’s daughter. But, the one thing she is not is a wife to a loving husband and she’s beginning to think that could never happen because she’s entirely too opinionated for most men. One night on her live podcast, she experienced a challenging caller who seemed to aggravate her more than a little, and Zola wondered who was more opinionated. Zola or the caller?
Khalil Berry was a bit of a nerd growing up, and as a result, also a bit of a late bloomer. Time not spent with girls allowed him to stick with books. His big brain landed him many opportunities and by his mid-twenties, he’d amassed a fortune from his software apps. The latest app he’s developing requires more hands-on research and he decides to do the research himself. First stop, listening to a podcast by a woman talking about women; a topic he was beginning to learn more about since his money seems attracts them all the time. The task was simple, listen and take notes. But, her voice is too melodic and her words, well, let’s just say she didn’t know what she was talking about as far as he was concerned. So he calls in to correct her.
They’re both great at giving a piece of their mind, but can they hand over their well-guarded hearts?
Title: She's Got Soul
Author: Aja
Publisher: She Loves Words Publishing
Series: Soulmates Book 1
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Four
Review:
"She's Got Soul" by Aja
My Rationalization:
What an entertaining read this romantic story was that featured Zora and Khalil. I liked how well this author brought these two together with their various businesses where they often agreed along with disagreeing at times which brought on some 'funny, witty, intellectual, conflict, sexy romance, and insightful times.' You will see from the read that these two were definitely 'Soulmates.' By the end, the reader gets a sweet story with some well-developed characters that give us a good story.
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