A Love Song for Ricki Wilde
Leap years can be magical, and for Ricki Wilde, February becomes a turning point. As the impulsive daughter of a powerful Atlanta family, Ricki feels out of place among her refined sisters. Longing for a different life, she seizes the opportunity to move into a Harlem brownstone and open a flower shop, leaving behind her family and chaotic love life.
In her new home, steeped in the remnants of Harlem’s vibrant past, Ricki meets a mysterious stranger who profoundly affects her life. "A Love Song for Ricki Wilde" is a captivating romance set in modern Harlem, blending the allure of the Harlem Renaissance with a love story between two passionate artists.
Leap years can be magical, and for Ricki Wilde, February becomes a turning point. As the impulsive daughter of a powerful Atlanta family, Ricki feels out of place among her refined sisters. Longing for a different life, she seizes the opportunity to move into a Harlem brownstone and open a flower shop, leaving behind her family and chaotic love life.
In her new home, steeped in the remnants of Harlem’s vibrant past, Ricki meets a mysterious stranger who profoundly affects her life. "A Love Song for Ricki Wilde" is a captivating romance set in modern Harlem, blending the allure of the Harlem Renaissance with a love story between two passionate artists.
Leap years can be magical, and for Ricki Wilde, February becomes a turning point. As the impulsive daughter of a powerful Atlanta family, Ricki feels out of place among her refined sisters. Longing for a different life, she seizes the opportunity to move into a Harlem brownstone and open a flower shop, leaving behind her family and chaotic love life.
In her new home, steeped in the remnants of Harlem’s vibrant past, Ricki meets a mysterious stranger who profoundly affects her life. "A Love Song for Ricki Wilde" is a captivating romance set in modern Harlem, blending the allure of the Harlem Renaissance with a love story between two passionate artists.
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Hardcover
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February 6, 2024
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352 pages
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Grand Central Publishing
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978-1538726709