Gold Coast Dilemma
A Novel
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4.4 • 7 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
From USA TODAY bestselling author Nana Malone, a romance about a Ghanaian American heiress faced with the dilemma of choosing between culture and a love connection.
During an opulent publishing party, Ofosua Addo crosses paths with Cole Drake for the first time. Their flirtatiously witty exchange culminates in a kiss that etches a permanent mark on both their hearts.
But Ofosua’s identity as a Ghanaian heiress comes before Cole. She loves the vibrant traditions of Ghana’s Gold Coast, and her hand is already promised to a man that even her overbearing mother loves. Yet, when her big Ghanaian wedding transforms from a fairy tale into a spectacle, she’s thrust into a whirlwind of heartbreak and self-discovery.
In the midst of it all, Cole enters her life once again, under circumstances far different from their magical first encounter. Can Ofosua and Cole’s rediscovered spark overcome the weight of tradition?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Malone (the Gentlemen Rogues series) delivers a swoony romance about navigating family pressure. Ghanaian heiress Ofosua Addo meets white New Yorker Cole Drake at a party, where they instantly connect and share a heated kiss. He promises to call her—but never does. Ofosua goes on to get engaged to a man her mother approves of, only to catch him cheating on their wedding day. Devastated, she channels all her energy into her work at Drake Publishing. Then, two years after their first meeting, Cole reappears in Ofosua's life as Drake's newest employee. Turns out, he's the CEO's nephew—and, to Ofosua's astonishment, he doesn't recognize her and greets her coldly. When Cole's Uncle Steven launches an imprint devoted to African American literature to prove his commitment to diversity, he taps Ofosua to lead it and a reluctant Cole to assist her. Unfortunately, Steven's prejudice undermines the venture at every turn. Still, Ofosua strives to prove her worth and Cole supports her, leading the pair to put aside their sparring and rediscover their spark. But as both face familial pushback to their budding relationship, their romance may be at risk. Malone expertly explores workplace discrimination and vibrantly portrays Ghanaian culture. Equal parts fiery and sweet, this is sure to win fans.