
Many Shades of Gray was a great book and I higly recommend it for those who like IR Romantic Fiction (BW/WM). I sort of had a hard time loving the herione Janice Lace, but I could see where she was coming from and in the end, I got the whole picture. Here is the description from the back cover:
"White publisher Simon Kohl is in a relationship with hot black author Janice Lace. They originally began seeing each other simply as a no-strings-attached convenience, but now romance has bloomed, and is forcing them to confront all sorts of troubling issues. Janice's ex-lover keeps cropping up in her life in the most unexpected places, and Simon has learned that his family once owned slaves, a secret he desperately wants to stay buried. As secrets and deceptions continue to mount, Simon and Janice head for disaster. The only thing that can save them is trust, but it may be too little, too late."

Two Sides to Every Story was a really good book. It is also IR (BW/HM). I recommend it also, because it is nice to read an IR book where the main male character is not white, but Asian or Hispanic, etc., etc. The description:
"Raphael Remeris is a Chicago policeman with a dark secret of childhood abuse. The abuse led him to his vocation to protect the innocent.
Angela Reed is a freelance writer from a nearby Chicago suburb. When her brother is arrested and found guilty of gang activity and locked away in Statesville Penitentiary, Angela goes on a crusade to prove him innocent and to find the dirty cops her brother swears framed him. With time running out, her brother is pressing her to increase her efforts and convinces her to move into a rough Hispanic area of Chicago. Angela runs into Officer Remeris again and again, her hatred of him fueling a running battle for dominance. But she soon finds that Raphael fuels more than her anger; he's started to fuel a fire in her heart.
As Angela and Raphael work together to find evidence that will free Angela's brother, Raphael wants to prove to Angela that there's always two sides to every story."
Happy Reading!!