“Romance, intrigue, scandal and the meeting of souls encompass Preconceived Notions. First time author, Robyn Williams explores these topics through the coming of age story of Imagany Jenkins, a Fisk University sophomore who is a native of the south side of Chicago. Imagany has a secret life, that is until she meets Tennessee State quarterback Elliott Renfroe. Imagany has a preconceived notion about this athlete, but it is through him that she reveals her secrets and comes to terms with them. Williams' masterful weaving of this story is capable of keeping every reader on the edge of her or his seat. With the music of Phyllis Hyman, Anita Baker and Najee woven throughout, Preconceived Notions is entertaining, inspiring and enchanting. The title is quite fitting because at a certain point (which I won't reveal --I'll let you read it for yourself) I developed a Preconceived Notion about the book. As it turned out, this Preconceived Notion I developed was way off base
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Trevy wrote this review Monday, August 27 2007.
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