Brittany
by
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About the Book
Ever since her return from school in England, Brittany St. James has done all she can to avoid any unwanted romantic entanglements. A beautiful, accomplished, successful, and wealthy businesswoman from one of Jamaica’s richest families, she has the world at her feet. So why is she so angry? Depending on who is at the receiving end of her temper, she can be seen as simply volatile … or purely wicked. Despite her popularity with the opposite sex, Brittany has vowed to only enjoy companionable relationships with men—earning her the dubious title of “Miss Platonic” by her frustrated friends. There is a sadness deep in her beautiful eyes, but she’s not talking about what could have caused it.
New York businessman Benjamin Somerton is seduced by the beauty and potential of Jamaica. Handsome and successful, this playboy is on the island for a series of business meetings. Quite by accident, he over-hears a family squabble between Brittany and her uncle, the patriarch of her family. Now he’s a bit obsessed with Brittany, one of Jamaica’s true jewels. And even though this island girl isn’t interested, he refuses to be stonewalled by her lack of interest. He quickly learns that there is more to Brittany than meets the eye, and if he hopes to win her (and her bodyguards) over, he needs to bring his “A” game.
About the Author
Nina-Akua Shabazz,, A.k.a. Mertella J. Montague holds a Doctorate Degree in Metaphysics, a Holistic Practitioner, Life Coach, Public Speaker and College Instructor. She was born in Jamaica and has lived in Toronto, New York and Ottawa before settling in Edmonton, Alberta. She enjoys travelling and is an avid photographer. She is involved in Community Development in Africa and Jamaica. She is currently living with a member of her Soul Group, has brought four male souls to this Earth plane, and step mother and foster mother to eight now adult children; grandmother of three and one on the way. She loves her life and encourages everyone to savour the joy in their life. She enjoys reading and writing, especially Feminist and environmental poetry. Although she loves listening to all forms of music: R&B, Classical, Jazz, Blues, she believes reggae music the best in the world.