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Andre Coleman
  • Rated 5 stars

Bravo!!! Minnie Miller pulls off something that few authors and film directors have been able to do. She brings a human side to a character living an alternative lifestyle and actually take you inside and delves into the inner conflict.

With a wider release, this book would be considered...

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  • Andre Coleman
      • Rated 5 stars

    Bravo!!! Minnie Miller pulls off something that few authors and film directors have been able to do. She brings a human side to a character living an alternative lifestyle and actually take you inside and delves into the inner conflict.

    With a wider release, this book would be considered ground breaking - A must read!!!! Pick one up, you will not be disappointed.

    Andre Coleman wrote this review Sunday, October 5 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Edwina P
      • Rated 4 stars

    The Seduction of Mr. Bradley is a wonderful examination of the turmoil caused when a professional relationship develops into a romantic one and then is shattered when the man confesses to being bisexual. Bill Bradley is torn between the love he has found with Jina Cook and the lover and mentor he has in Ted Grassley, a man who is 20 years his senior and with his own wife and children. Minnie Miller's writing style takes you into not only the plot, but also into the characters' minds, their very souls. You are carried along in the turmoil Bill and Jina feel. And once the ending occurs, you weep for them and for the love they once had and always will have: their first true love. The ending was inevitable but, like Bill, you kept hoping for a different one.

    Edwina P wrote this review Sunday, March 30 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    drbarbera
      • Rated 4 stars

    Discover you artistic insight. This book could change your life if you read it carefully. Filled with practical insights and useful truisms, "the Artist's Way," may be the one book that might chane your life if you're a creative person or if you don't know. Read this book and you won't be sorry. A great read and worth the effort.

    drbarbera wrote this review Sunday, February 3 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    MinnieEstelle
      • Rated 4 stars

    Genre: Fiction
    RAW Rating: 4 (out of 5)

    Things aren’t always what they seem

    Jina Cook is a novelist who needs a public relations representative and she finds him in Bill Bradley who is handsome, well spoken and smart. The two feel an instant attraction towards each other but both try to pretend it is not happening. Finally, Jina makes the first move and Bill knows he can’t live without this woman. Unfortunately, Bill has a big secret; he is bisexual and finds himself torn between Jina and Ted, his male lover. Ted is not only his lover but his father figure and the man who rescued Bill when he felt the desperate need for love. He was there for him when he graduated from college, too, to mentor him. Bill’s father disappeared when he was quite young and he has always longed for a father and Ted fills that position. Ted also backs his budding PR business and helps him with the business. Bill’s decision is tough. Will he drop Ted, despite all the guilt he feels at doing so? Or will he drop Jina? Deep inside he knows he wants a regular life with a wife and children but guilt makes him think twice.

    THE SEDUCTION OF MR. BRADLEY is an inside look at what a bisexual male can go through as he searches for what’s missing in his life. Minnie E. Miller has done a superb job of describing the pain both Bill and Jina feel about Bill’s alternative lifestyle. She describes Bill’s life of want and need as a young man very thoroughly and shows Jina has some of the same issues. You find yourself pulling for Bill to just let Ted go but at the same time, you can understand the guilt and pain he must be experiencing at the thought of letting go of the only love he’s ever known. Ted is an equally well developed character who exhibits gargantuan selfishness. The ending cries out for a sequel. I feel a desperate need to find out what happens next in these characters lives.

    Reviewed by Alice Holman
    of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers

    MinnieEstelle wrote this review Sunday, September 7 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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