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Pretty Boy Problems
Pretty Boy Problems is the sequel to Heard It All Before. Remember Roman? This is brother Beau's story:
Responsible, mature, employed…everything Avery Beauregard Montgomery is not. Instead, Beau is a natural born charmer. He has breezed through life on his dazzling looks, six-pack abs, and sparkling personality. But this pretty boy’s luck has run out. Fed up with his freeloading and philandering ways, his brother and sister-in-law are turning on the tough love and turning him out of their house. For Beau, that just means moving on to the next… Beau shows up at his sister’s Dallas condo with nowhere else to go and no idea what to do with his life. Suitcase in hand, he stumbles in to find not his sister but a bathing beauty. Someone super-model gorgeous with attitude, skepticism, and no time for trifling pretty boys. Belle, his sister’s new business partner, has already claimed the guest room and Beau’s imagination. All it takes is one look for Beau to want to do some claiming of his own. Now that Beau finally knows who and what he wants, what will it take to get Belle on the same page?
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Crush/White Mocha
White Mocha is a short story inside the anthology Crush. What happens
when uptight all-business Jayla gives in to the urge for rich, decadent
coffee (and a little something more)? Pick up a copy and find out.
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Sweet Little Lies
Christina Brinsley is that girl. You know the one: a little bougie, a littleopinionated, knows it all, has it all, and is a total perfectionist. But Christina’s perfectly crafted world isn’t really so perfect. Her thirdengagement fizzled three days before the wedding, her family expects her
to solve their problems, and her friends are more than a little bit out of control.
To keep it all together, she dedicates herself to her work, because it’s the one thing that won’t let her down. But when her latest assignment leads her to sizzling hot professor Steven Williams, the one man who sees through her efforts to outsmart and outmaneuver her way through everysituation, Christina can’t believe she’s falling for a man who may be a key player in the scandal she’s investigating....
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Heard It All Before
Allow me to introduce Heard it all Before, a fun book about finding love where you least expect it. You'll meet Jewellen Capwell and Roman Montgomery… an African American 30-something couple looking for a drama-free happily ever after in Dallas, Texas.
It's a realistic, funny and sexy portrayal of life and love amongst young African American professionals. Jewel is a smart, savvy yet slightly naïve professional who only recognizes the “safe” side of Dallas north of downtown. The only thing she knows about “the hood” comes from television and movies. In other words, she's borderline BAP (Black American Princess).
She wants to find love but doesn’t want to risk too much to get it, she’s been urned before. Her best friend, gold-digging scheming Renee, is determined to “hook her up” and shake her out of her comfort zone. Not that Renee doesn’t have an agenda of her own…
Roman is a street smart Cajun who is happy living “in the community,” he has a ghetto-fabulous clingy ex-wife, an engaging five-year old son and a doggish older brother Beau. Beau has an eye for the ladies and a penchant for trouble.
Our hero is complex with the ability to hang out in the hood or frequent the opera. He’s tired of all the games and all the drama. He’s looking for a classy lady with no hidden agenda who will open her heart and life to him and his son. While Rome and Jewel try to see if a Southside homeboy and Northside uptown girl can somehow meet in the middle, we are introduced to an entertaining cast of supporting characters that alternately help and hinder the romance.
Can two cautious, been-burned-before singles get past the drama, ignore the friendly advice and reconcile their differences? Come find out... in the pages of Heard It All Before.