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# Being Plumville

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Review: Best IR romance, I've ever read! - I love this book! This book will put you through several emotions. You'll laugh, you'll tear up (or cry), you'll scream/squeal, and you'll be on the edge of your seat, gripping your Kindle/book. I discovered Savannah J. Frierson from Good Reads, when I was searching for NA/BW romances. (She has a book called Go With Your Heart, that I also loved!) Once I found her, Being Plumville was recommended to me and I was hooked from the prequel alone! Her writing will suck you in and you won't be able to put it down. I finished this in two days! I loved the way this story developed. I loved the way the author tied in the historical aspects of the times. You will hate some people and you will love others. The racism is real, but so is the love of Benjamin and CoraLee. It's an emotional roller coaster ride and I was grinning my head off, when I finished. This is the kind of book that you can read over and over. The "sex" scenes aren't raunchy. And even though I like those kind of sex scenes, you don't really miss the typical raunchy sex, that's in most novels, because the story is that damn good! Buy it! Trust me, you won't regret it! IR fans and romance fans in general will love this story!
Review: One of My Favorite Books - Being Plumville is a decent sized book, 20 chapters, 314 pages long. Normally I could finish that in 2-3 days but it took me a week. Although a sweet romance, it also contains weighty subject matter. It's one of my favorite books, but it's still weighty. But understandable based on it's setting - time period and location. The character Benny struggled with who he truly was and what other people wanted him to be. Throughout the book, he broke through the expectations placed on him and became his own man, had his own opinions and thoughts rather than go along with ignorant ideas. The character Ceelee was brave in standing up for her rights and for the rights of others but when it came to her relationship with Benny, she lacked the courage Benny had. She struggled with her feelings for Benny and the expectations of her society. She had a lot of fear and doubt. That struggle and fear caused her to run away several times, hurting him and herself in the process but eventually, slowly she came around, overcame that fear to be with the man she wanted and Benny never gave up on her. She too had to become her own person and broke free from the box others tried to put her in romantically and otherwise. One of her main supports was her brother to me who told her basically to stop caring about pleasing other people, live for yourself and you only have to answer to yourself and God at the end of the day. I feel like Benny was far more courageous than ceelee, he took the risks good or bad and never denied her, constantly trying to prove himself to her. I know that ceelee was scared but it was a little frustrating she wouldn't take those too at the same time. She eventually did but I just wish she stood up more for what she wanted. I don't know anything about the 60s or 70s but I'd like to think given interracial marriage became legal in 1967, there were places she and he could go. Eventually they do though.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #811,902 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #1,582 in 20th Century Historical Romance eBooks #2,242 in 20th Century Historical Romance (Books) #6,593 in Multicultural & Interracial Romance (Kindle Store) |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best IR romance, I've ever read!
*by L***S on September 17, 2014*

I love this book! This book will put you through several emotions. You'll laugh, you'll tear up (or cry), you'll scream/squeal, and you'll be on the edge of your seat, gripping your Kindle/book. I discovered Savannah J. Frierson from Good Reads, when I was searching for NA/BW romances. (She has a book called Go With Your Heart, that I also loved!) Once I found her, Being Plumville was recommended to me and I was hooked from the prequel alone! Her writing will suck you in and you won't be able to put it down. I finished this in two days! I loved the way this story developed. I loved the way the author tied in the historical aspects of the times. You will hate some people and you will love others. The racism is real, but so is the love of Benjamin and CoraLee. It's an emotional roller coaster ride and I was grinning my head off, when I finished. This is the kind of book that you can read over and over. The "sex" scenes aren't raunchy. And even though I like those kind of sex scenes, you don't really miss the typical raunchy sex, that's in most novels, because the story is that damn good! Buy it! Trust me, you won't regret it! IR fans and romance fans in general will love this story!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of My Favorite Books
*by M***7 on June 12, 2024*

Being Plumville is a decent sized book, 20 chapters, 314 pages long. Normally I could finish that in 2-3 days but it took me a week. Although a sweet romance, it also contains weighty subject matter. It's one of my favorite books, but it's still weighty. But understandable based on it's setting - time period and location. The character Benny struggled with who he truly was and what other people wanted him to be. Throughout the book, he broke through the expectations placed on him and became his own man, had his own opinions and thoughts rather than go along with ignorant ideas. The character Ceelee was brave in standing up for her rights and for the rights of others but when it came to her relationship with Benny, she lacked the courage Benny had. She struggled with her feelings for Benny and the expectations of her society. She had a lot of fear and doubt. That struggle and fear caused her to run away several times, hurting him and herself in the process but eventually, slowly she came around, overcame that fear to be with the man she wanted and Benny never gave up on her. She too had to become her own person and broke free from the box others tried to put her in romantically and otherwise. One of her main supports was her brother to me who told her basically to stop caring about pleasing other people, live for yourself and you only have to answer to yourself and God at the end of the day. I feel like Benny was far more courageous than ceelee, he took the risks good or bad and never denied her, constantly trying to prove himself to her. I know that ceelee was scared but it was a little frustrating she wouldn't take those too at the same time. She eventually did but I just wish she stood up more for what she wanted. I don't know anything about the 60s or 70s but I'd like to think given interracial marriage became legal in 1967, there were places she and he could go. Eventually they do though.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Page Turner For Sure
*by C***T on January 3, 2009*

From the moment I found an excerpt of "Being Plumville", I could not stop reading. I ordered it the night I read the excerpt and it was only because of the view limit that I stopped. It definitely draws you in as you hope and pray that Benjamin and Coralee will defy everyone around them and make their relationship work. The two characters seem so good for each other, clearly fated to be together despite the racial differences in divided South. The tension between two main characters is quite tangible even from their first encounter and you feel that tension yourself as you read. There was always the feeling of something simmering beneath the surface. Perhaps that is what propelled me to continue to read - aching at every obstacle that relationship faced, and giddy about Coralee and Bejamin's romantic interludes. Eventually the book does reach a pinnacle, and we find out whether or not their relationship withstands Plumville's influence. (Of course there are some twists and turns thrown in for good measure.) What I loved was that I was so motivated to read by the strength of the character's interest and attraction to one another, and I appreciated the attention paid to the personalities of Benjamin and Coralee. So, I really enjoyed Being Plumville overall. I do have some reservations about the book. There are a lot of sentimental moments and after a while the 'forehead kisses','gentle cupping' and other gestures, become a little trite. I always got the feeling that it was sometimes too much. Another slight problem I had was I felt that even though Coralee and Benjamin's relationship was the main focus of the novel, there was not a great amount of time spent on how it progressed through conversation. We were told that they shared their dreams and desires with one another, but not enough of these conversations were described in great detail. Thus, I got the feeling something was missing there, even though I fully felt that they cared for one another. With that said, Frierson certainly does a good job building the tension between the characters. The moments between Benjamin and Coralee were beautiful. They made me swell with eagerness for their relationship to last and for their moments to continue between them. You really could sense their attraction, and the frustration and confusion that arises out of their unexpected feelings for one another seems so authentic. I also loved that she was so careful with making their inward struggle about whether to be in a relationship together so real and so accurate. It was, of course the late 60s in the Deep South and that needed to be accurately portrayed and Frierson, I felt, handled it well. I highly recommend this book for a fast read. It's interesting and really romantic.

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