A review by quinnreads2
A Book A Day Presents: Color Theory by Eden Butler, Blair Babylon, Shannon Bruno, Carmen Cook, M. Jane Colette, Willow Aster, A.M. Kusi, Piper Rayne, C.A. Miconi, Kenna Rey, Elizabeth Marx, Anne Welch, Sierra Hill, Renita McKinney, Janet A. Moto, Lori Ryan, Arden Aoide, Danielle Pearl

4.0

I was drawn to the idea that the collection embraced mixed race couples. Really it is about black and white couples. Yes, they're mixed races and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that but I had hoped that there'd be a bit more diversity. Just a personal preference.

Let's get to the stories themselves. There is plenty of variety to be found. Athletes, writers, lawyers, older, younger, HEA, HFN, geeks, protectors, other worlds, and more. There's sappy, happy, heartbreak, second chances, and redemption. There are even a couple that step back in time. Most, but not all, are BMWW.

I had planned to read a couple of stories from authors I'm familiar with and come back to the others as time allowed. Instead, I read it from cover to cover. Some of them were really good. A couple were FANTASTIC! There were also some that were good or just OK. All-in-all, I'm glad I took the time to read each one.

The most important thing to take away from this collection is that at the end of the day, you love who you love and the color of your skin should not be what stops you from following your heart. I'm glad I read these and will visit some of the authors to enjoy more of their writing. I left individual reviews on GR in my reading history, if you're interested.