Hitts & Mrs.

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Hitts & Mrs. (2004) is the second novel by Emmy-winning author, Lori Bryant-Woolridge. Featured in Essence magazine, among other publications, Hitts & Mrs. built on the positive reviews and sales figures for Bryant-Woolridge's first book, Read Between the Lies.

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Two people, separated by age and color but united in love, find themselves headed down an uncertain path—a path the head rejects, but the heart demands be followed.

Melanie Hitts is a charming African-American woman who is attractive, professional, and fiercely independent. Following a whirlwind romance, she accepts the proposal of successful and devoted Will Freedman, only to walk away several months later convinced that giving in to love means giving up her dreams. Melanie heads to Manhattan to heal her heart and embark on a career as an interior designer.

Soon after, she meets John Carlson, an older, white, internationally famous architect, who is dangling precariously at the end of his creative rope. Brought together as muse and mentor, a spark between them ignites and—despite his twenty-three-year marriage—John and Melanie come together.

Through her relationship with John, and with her former fiancé Will in hot pursuit, Melanie sets off on a path of discovery.

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