Just a Thought: What if There’s More Than One?
I read a really interesting review of another author’s work yesterday. The reader was asking whether it was necessary for the author to demonize one love interest to make the second love interest more...
View ArticleBroken
I’m not sure I’ve ever actually met a “whole” person in my life, and I happen to believe that we can all give ourselves over to love even when we’re broken. And aren’t we all? Even just a little bit?...
View ArticleSAMPLE SUNDAY: From ‘Wife’
The building was quiet. As she made her way down to the ground floor, the chill seemed to enter Keisha’s very bones. Supposedly, it got slightly warmer once it snowed, but it sure didn’t feel like it....
View ArticleSAMPLE SUNDAY: From ‘Wife’
Keisha loved snow. It hadn’t stopped since late the previous afternoon, coming down in determined curtains, making it difficult to see even the buildings across the street. Around six p.m., the storm...
View ArticleSurprise Sample: From ‘Wife’
Waking up in a house, a whole, entire house—and not a row house, either—with a large backyard and lots of different rooms never got old. Each morning, Keisha stretched before she got out of bed and her...
View ArticleSpeechless
I’m not often without words, but I was when I saw this book trailer made by one of my best reader-friends, Deloris and posted on my wall! Loved it so much I had to share. Click on the image below to...
View ArticleSAMPLE SUNDAY: From ‘Mother’
From ‘MOTHER’ coming Summer 2014 “No.” The word was out before Keisha could stop it. Before she’d even completely thought it. And from the look on Jayson’s face, it surprised him, too. “No?” “I mean...
View ArticleSAMPLE SUNDAY: From ‘MOTHER’
From ‘MOTHER': Watching as she scooped up her hair and fastened it at her nape while opening the container of Singapore rice noodles, Jay smiled at his wife’s perfect double-cantaloupe ass. Wife. He...
View ArticleCOMING DECEMBER 15th: ‘MOTHER’
The final part of the trilogy, ‘Mistress’, ‘Wife’, ‘Mother’ … Excerpt: A couple months after Jay and Keisha were married, when the Friday lunches were still a new thing, Chloe suggested they go...
View ArticleEvolution & Completion
I didn’t expect to feel this way. Letting a character go, ‘finishing’ their story and moving on to the next is usually every easy for me. By the time I kick them out of my head and write ‘THE END’ I’m...
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