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2007 Emma Award – Favorite New Author
2006 Romance in Color Reviewers Choice Award –
Favorite New Author


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If Only You Knew, July
2006
Kimani Romance, Harlequin Genre: Contemporary Romance ISBN-10: 158314773X
ISBN-13: 978-1583147733 Format: Mass Market Paperback
Sex, lies and secrets
As handsome as he is demanding, Carlton
Harrington III makes his new employee,
Latonya Stevens work long, hard hours to
hide his growing attraction for her. But
after late nights at the office lead to a
searing seduction and a whirlwind marriage,
the couple couldn’t be happier. |
Their wedded
bliss takes a sudden turn for the worse when
Carlton’s jealousy gets the best of him. Once he
drives Latonya away, Carlton realizes his mistrust
may have cost him his soul mate. But then he learns
she has a secret that could put their reconciliation
on hold forever….

The author's ability to immerse her readers into the
lives of her characters and emotionally hold them
hostage is uncanny. While reading this story I
constantly whispered, 'Something is missing, I do
not feel this connection,' despite Latonya and
Harrington's undisputed devotion to each other. Just
when I felt the story had run its course, the
characters parted over the very thing that I
realized was missing. To me, Bolton's ability to
convey this so subtly was amazing. Very few authors
have the ability to show a message so strongly
without telling you. I commend Bolton for her
ability to do just that… If romance is your thing,
you will definitely want to be in the know with
Gwyneth Bolton's If Only You Knew.
~ T. Rhythm Knight APOOO Book Club, 5 stars
This novel takes you on more twists and turns than
the fastest roller coaster at Six Flags. It starts
out like your every day romance but shortly after
being snatched into the plot, you see that it is far
more. I found this book to be especially
entertaining considering it delved into an
unfamiliar topic. Usually romance novels are
formulaic: boy meets girl, they fall in love and
live happily ever after. This novel takes a
different approach. It probes into race and class
prejudices, family dysfunctions, secrets, lies,
betrayals and missing persons... Gwyneth Bolton's
first novel won me over as a fan. She has continued
to showcase her skills and has taken this novel to a
higher level.
~ Eleanor S. Shields Black Butterfly Reviews, 5
stars
IF
ONLY YOU KNEW is Gwyneth Bolton's second published
novel. Her characters are realistic, spicy, full of
attitude and a delight to imagine. I love how
Latonya isn't afraid to take on Carlton's
grandfather and she won't apologize for who she is
or where she comes from. She's incredibly
strong-willed and a wonderful modern day kick-butt
woman. While this book is geared toward people of
color, I believe people of any race or nationality
will be able to thoroughly enjoy this thrilling tale
of the coming together of two people from vastly
different backgrounds. Ms. Bolton has proven herself
to be an awesome author… This is a powerful story
with many twists and turns that will keep you
guessing throughout the entire book.
~ Christine Dionne Romance Junkies, 4.5 Blue
Ribbons
Although marketed as a romance novel, Gwyneth Bolton
boldly leaps back and forth across the line between
mainstream women's fiction and romance as she
explores what "happily ever after" looks like after
the whirlwind rags-to-riches romance. If Only You
Knew starts off with traditional romance scenes
depicting Latonya and Carlton falling in love. But
then Bolton jerks you with a twist that takes you
back to Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
Keep your box of tissues well stocked and close at
hand. At least two scenes will have you swallowing
back sobs and calling for more than one person's
head... Readers will miss Latonya's initial
take-no-mess feistiness in the middle but it comes
back with double espresso strength when it really
counts. Carlton can be a bit overbearing but
Bolton's dialogue runs smooth as coconut milk when
dipped in Bahamian rhythms. Throughout the story,
Bolton excels in creating situations and dialogue
exchanges that will have you examining how well you
communicate with your own loved ones.
~ Kaia Alderson for Black Romance Magazine

“Hey,
beautiful.”
Latonya Stevens glanced up from the papers on her
desk. Smiling, she tilted her head and batted her
eyes playfully at her co-worker Jeff Weatherby.
Jeff leaned against the entryway to her office
wearing a designer suit and a smile that could best
be described as sexy with a little mischief thrown
in for good measure. His tall, lean, muscular build,
along with his Hollywood heartthrob looks and boyish
charm made him almost irresistible. And he knew it.
Observing the player-on-the-prowl gleam in his eyes,
Latonya thanked God she had developed immunity to
smooth-talking playboys ever since the first one,
her father, broke her heart.
Jeff loosened his tie as he stepped into the office
and took a seat. “So, beautiful, how about you come
to Soka’s with us for happy hour. It’s Friday and
it’s time to get ready for the weekend.” His
piercing cobalt blue eyes glimmered as he spoke. He
casually leaned back in the chair.
Watching as he made himself comfortable, Latonya
admired his easy, laid back nature. She figured that
it must have been nice to let go and not have to
worry about anything but working and partying hard,
sometimes in that order.
Unfortunately, she had too many responsibilities to
test the lifestyle Jeff seemed to promote so
wholeheartedly. He always tried to tempt her to go
out with him.
“Thanks for the invite, but I have to get a head
start on next week’s projects.” She stood up and
stretched, moving her neck and head in a circular
motion.
“You know what they say about all work . . .” Jeff
ran his fingers through black hair that would put
male shampoo commercial models out of business and
let his words linger.
“I know. I’m dull.” Latonya finished his sentence as
she sat back down in her seat. She didn’t need
anyone to tell her that she didn’t have a social
life. She couldn’t remember ever having one. Given
the amount of responsibilities she now had, she
doubted she’d be getting one any time soon.
She’d started working for Harrington Enterprise’s
Miami offices fresh out of her MBA program full of
energy and hope.
At 24-years-old, the job with the Fortune 500
import/export company allowed her to remain at home
and help out her family in a stressful time: her
grandmother—who had single-handedly raised Latonya
and her sister—had had a stroke.
She’d needed a job that would allow her to take over
the mortgage payments on the small two-bedroom home
where she’d spent most of her life and pay the part
of her sister’s tuition that wasn’t covered by
scholarships. The entry-level position at Harrington
had barely allowed her to make ends meet when she
combined those responsibilities with her own student
loan debt, but she was getting by.
Jeff smiled as he stood up, slinging his suit jacket
over his shoulder. “Your not dull, beautiful. Just a
little uptight that’s all. But I intend to make it
my business to loosen you up. You work too hard. You
need to learn how to relax and I’m just the man to
show you how.” He winked at her.
Tilting her head, Latonya squinted and pursed her
lips. “I’ll tell you what, when I have time for a
social life you will be the first person I call. How
about that?” She knew she would never take him up on
his offer. But she had work to do.
The flirting was fun, but it didn’t pay the bills.
“That sounds like a plan to me, beautiful. I’ll see
you on Monday. That is unless you want to give me a
call later and hang out this weekend. Let’s say
Saturday night. You, me, a little dinner—“
“I’ll see you on Monday, Weatherby. Now go and party
or whatever it is you guys do on a Friday night. I
have work to do.”
“Right. Catch you later, beautiful.” Jeff gave her
one last wink as he strolled from the office.
* * * * * *
I’ll tell you what, when I have time for a social
life you will be the first person I call. How about
that? Carlton Harrington III let the words linger in
his mind as he continued down the hallway. He hadn’t
meant to listen in on the conversation between Jeff
Weatherby and Latonya Stevens. He’d simply been
walking by her office when he heard a sound that he
seldom had the pleasure of hearing from her.
Laughter. So he listened a moment.
Had he known that he would become automatically
irritated by what he heard, maybe he wouldn’t have
listened.
As he made his way through the fairly empty
corridors of Harrington Enterprise, two of his
employees stopped him.
“Hey, Mr. Harrington, would you like to come to
Soka’s with us? A few of us hang out there on
Friday’s to unwind after a long week.”
Carlton glanced up and noticed Stan Carter and Juan
Esperanzo standing in front of the elevator. Before
he could answer Stan’s inquiry. Juan spoke.
“Hey, Jeff, is she coming?”
Carlton turned and saw Jeff Weatherby trotting down
the hall.
“No, she’s not coming. She has work to do,” Jeff
responded.
A breath of air Carlton didn’t even know he was
holding expelled from his lips as he turned around
to face Stan and Juan.
“I told you she wasn’t going to come. Face it man,
your skills are lost on this one. That’s a serious
sistah and she is not checking for you, Jeff. So,
give it up.” Stan let out a chuckle as he pressed
the button for the elevator. He turned to face
Carlton. “So would you like to come hang out?”
Carlton considered it briefly and decided to
decline. He had plans to meet up with friends at
Soka’s later. “No, I’ll take a rain check this
time,” he responded.
The elevator came and the trio of men stepped on.
“Just so you know, Ms. Latonya Stevens will be mine
by the end of the year. I’m wearing her down. She
won’t be able to resist much longer. I can already
see that she is falling for me—“ Jeff’s words were
cut off by the elevator.
Like hell! Carlton thought as he listened to Jeff’s
boasting. Shocked that he even cared what went on
between Jeff and Latonya Stevens, Carlton continued
on to the copy room. He had to make a copy of the
Biltmore account and fax it over to the Bahamas
office.
It was hard to imagine that the small storefront
business his great-great grandfather started back
when he first settled in Miami from the Bahamas had
become a huge import-export business. Harrington
Enterprise had two large main offices: one in Miami
and the other in the city of Nassau in the Bahamas.
They also had several satellite offices throughout
the Caribbean.
As the sheets filtered though the copy machine,
Carlton noticed that several key pieces of
information were missing.
He would have to go back to his office and add the
information before faxing the report over. This
meant he would be late meeting his friends.
On his way back down the hall, he stopped at Latonya
Stevens’ door. He couldn’t figure out what it was
about the woman that triggered the uneasy feeling in
the pit of his stomach, but he hoped he knew enough
to stay away from her. He realized that if he did he
wouldn’t have been standing in front of her door.
He was about to turn away when she looked up and
smiled. His stomach turned over and he almost smiled
back. However, the genuine smile on her face turned
quickly into a frown and just as quickly to a fake
smile when she saw him standing there. Before he
could talk any sense into himself, his feet were
heading directly into her office.
* * *
Latonya gritted her teeth. After weeks of managing
to avoid prolonged contact with Carlton Harrington
III, he came barging into her office. She thought it
might have been Jeff Weatherby coming back to try
and convince her to come with them to Soka’s.
Flirting playboys, she could handle. Brooding, sexy
bosses, she needed help with. Her player immunity
didn’t seem to work at all with Carlton Harrington
III.
Sitting at her desk and finishing up a report that
wasn’t due until the following week, she tried to
still her rapidly beating heart at the sight of him.
Everyone else had long since clocked out, but she
was staying late as she usually did, going above and
beyond the call of duty because she needed to get a
promotion.
She had been with Harrington Enterprise for almost a
year when the boss’s grandson, Carlton Harrington
III, had temporarily taken over her division. He had
just returned from heading up an expansion project
that pushed the Bahamas and Miami based company
further into the Caribbean and seemed intent on
making changes and making his mark.
The first Monday that she worked with Carlton she
realized that she had several reasons to be nervous.
The most unsettling was his ruggedly handsome looks
and the powerful sensuality that she swore dripped
from his pores. She had never seen a man so fine in
all her life. His custom-made business suits,
silk-shirts and ties draped his perfect form in a
manner that proved without a doubt that the man made
the clothes. She couldn’t imagine any other man
exuding a tenth of the cool, suave, confidence he
did in those suits.
The perfect combination of smooth deep dark
chocolate with just barely a hint of milk, he had
the body of a god with broad shoulders and just
enough muscles to make a girl notice and do a double
take. Two words described his lips: highly kissable.
They looked so lush that they appeared soft to the
touch. Although he never smiled at her, when she saw
him smile at others, she had to admit that the
perfect teeth along with those lips made for one
delightful smile.
His eyes called to mind deep, dark, pools of water;
they were liquid fire and full of expression. The
only problem was, from the time he first laid eyes
on her, she felt as if all his eyes could express
were irritation and dissatisfaction. His perfectly
squared jaw-line and sweet lips were always set in a
frown whenever she entered the room.
She couldn’t seem to do anything right for the
grumpy and highly irritable man. He never managed
more than grunts toward her, but with others he
seemed cordial, even friendly. She told herself by
the end of their first week working together that
she really could not stand the man, no matter how
handsome he was. If only that were true. Truthfully,
for the first time in her young life she found
herself intensely attracted to a man. She got heart
palpitations whenever she was in the same room with
him. She had to think of increasingly creative ways
to maintain a façade of calm.
“What the hell do you call this?” Carlton threw
several pages held together by a gold paper clip
onto her desk.
She watched the papers fall onto the desk and took
several breaths to compose herself before she picked
up the papers. She narrowed her eyes and reminded
herself that the man was her boss.
Before responding to the rude and insufferable man,
she noted that it wasn’t even her report. She peered
up at him and blinked, startled by how handsome he
managed to look even when brooding.
Trying to keep the sarcasm out of her voice, she
pursed her lips a moment and then spoke. “This is
Jeff Weatherby’s report on the Biltmore project.”
The scowl on his face told her right away that she’d
sounded sarcastic anyway. Sighing, she reasoned it
had been a long week and the younger Harrington had
been the biggest contributor to its length.
His eyes narrowed in on her. “No kidding! I know
what it is. I want to know why it’s incomplete!”
“Did you ask Jeff?” Latonya’s sarcasm refused to be
contained.
“I’m asking you.”
“Well, I don’t know.” Shut up while you still have a
job, girl! She never listened to her inner voice
when she should.
“Get him on the phone and ask him.”
She took a deep breath, rolled her eyes, and picked
up the phone. She knew Jeff wasn’t home. Rather than
telling Harrington, she dialed the number anyway.
When Jeff didn’t answer, she left a detailed
message, and then turned to face Carlton. Her
pleasant smile dropped as soon as she noticed him
glaring at her as if she were the bane of his
existence.
His right eyebrow slanted and a smirk spread across
his face. “Since you can’t get in touch with
Weatherby, you can fill in the missing facts. I need
this before the end of the evening.”
“What? It’s not my report! Why should I have to
spend my Friday night finishing Jeff’s work?” All
false pleasantries fell from her face and her voice.
“It shouldn’t be that much of a problem. You are
familiar with the ins and outs of the project aren’t
you? You should be. There is no reason why you can’t
go through the files and data and finish this report
within a few hours.”
“What if I have plans, Mr. Harrington?” She had no
personal plans, but she did need to relieve her
grandmother’s home health aide.
“Cancel them. I’d like that report in a couple of
hours.” Turning, he walked briskly away.
Watching his retreating back, she cursed herself for
noticing how his muscles filled out the silk shirt
he wore. To her, Carlton Harrington III was simply
an insensitive jerk—albeit an extremely fine
insensitive jerk—that she would have to learn how to
work with until, God-willing, he got sent off on
some other plush assignment. He wasn’t even her real
boss. He was just filling in until the company
decided on a replacement for the former head of the
marketing department. She’d hoped that even though
she hadn’t been with the company long, she would be
considered for the position. Her on-going battle
with the younger Harrington, however, made that seem
less and less like an attainable dream.
Latonya angrily added the missing information and
printed out a new report within an hour. Because of
her desire and pressing needs to rise quickly in the
company, she was on top of all of her projects and
the projects of her co-workers.
Without bothering to knock, she walked into the
Carlton’s office, dropped the report on his desk,
and didn’t wait for his response. The ogre looked up
from his computer and his gaze narrowed in on her,
but she refused to acknowledge his glare. With
briefcase and purse in hand, she headed to the
elevator and left the building before saying or
doing anything that would put her job in jeopardy.

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