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Waiting in Vain
Colin Channer

One World/Ballantine, 1999 - 352 pages

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Maximum Reality

This book was amazingly and intimately written. Never have I ever read a book that I felt a part of. It was so real that I didn't have to put myself in character to enjoy and feel the complete essence of it. Colin is on his way to great things. Being in Ontario, Canada, I can really appreciate him mentioning us lonely folks up here. Also because I was born in Jamaica, I can assure readers that paradise does exists here on earth.


Elegant writing style!

How elegantly put. This is a page turner. This author really has a way with words. Great job! Another page turner is In-Law Drama. Happy reading!


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Beautiful Story !!

This book was amazing to me. I never read such a story that is so real as this. Colin weaves words with magic. He takes you in, takes you deep into the heart of his characters. The whole feel of this story was wonderful.What woman wouldn't fall in love with Fire! He was the perfect man, humble, spirited and so tastefully erotic.I too am Waiting In Vain for Colin's next novel.. What a beauty you have crafted Colin. And Satisfy My Soul did exactly that, satisfy my soul..The literary world needed this kind of spirit.






A Vivid Visit to the Non-tourist Caribbean

I bought this book because I had read newspaper reviews of it and because I'm Jamaican so, naturally, I am excited by Jamaican authors.

Well, it was everything I wanted in fiction and then some... The author manages to take you vividly to Bohemian New York and tropical living at its best.

A realistic look at the love journey and a very real rendition of life in Jamaica and the Jamaican hang ups without any form of underlying cynicism. A great read!


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