She's had celebrity, isn't hurting for money, and is living
peacefully single in Charlotte, North Carolina. Still, Sonya
Richardson can't resist starring on a hit reality dating
show to give America a taste of what a real black woman is
like. And this former pro athlete is breaking all of "Hunk
Or Punk's" rules, refusing to bling-up like a diva, and
tackling whatever high-octane drama her suitors have in
store. But one contestant is throwing Sonya off her game.
He's surprisingly kind, way too easy to spill her secrets
to--and giving her the kind of hope she hasn't felt in a
long, long time. . .
Widowed former pastor John Bond knows he's the show's
"designated white guy," expected to fail every challenge and
be gone in a month. He also knows he has to take risks to
change his lonely life and find love again. The odds may be
against him, but Sonya's honesty and resourcefulness are
inspiring him to do whatever it takes to stay in the
running, win her heart. . .and prove their dreams can be a
reality.