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March Madness Marches On!!
Hold on, because Hui and The Player are coming.
North Korean defector falls for African American ballerina in the interracial romance HUI I didn’t meet my own deadline of this weekend, but the books will be out in the coming days (this week).
I’ve decided to put The Player in play during MARCH MADNESS, as well as a few other novels. The novels will be .99 cents and also be available via Kindle Unlimited. Only HUI will be priced at $2.99.
I’d like to once again thank everyone who purchased AT LAST. Torii Theas is also in The Player, but I made sure to focus on the main couple, Kyle and Harlow.
Since I’m so close to releasing these two books, I’m not putting up anymore excerpts from these two novels, however an edited excerpt from
RUSH: The Book of Aaliyah is now up:
RUSH: The Book of Aaliyah continues where RUSH: Suicide Kings left off. Interracial romance featuring a Somali Bantu and a member of an Outlaw motorcycle gang -
Going back in order to go forward
I’m busy working to get HUI and The Player released this weekend, as I try to figure out which novels will be part of MARCH MADNESS
I’ve decided that after HUI is released, I’ll complete the next round of edits on books that need to go on sale.
I haven’t forgotten about my book sequels. The excerpt for RUSH 2 will be up this weekend:
RUSH: A Suicide Kings motorcycle gang novella, featuring Aiden and Aaliyah. Aiden and Aaliyah’s story continues in RUSH: The Book of Aaliyah Ebooks related to this series :
Click the image for an excerpt
Anatomy of a Seduction is Rory’s tale. Rory is a character first introduced in RUSH Make Me Yours. African American divorcee falls for her Somali Bantu college professor, Daniel Semboga, who was first introduced in RUSH Unforgettable, a spin off novella from The RUSH: Suicide Kings Motorcycle Gang series -
Love is a Battlefield
So these are the last excerpts before the ebook THE PLAYER is released, and I thought I’d start with the scene where Harlow puts on her old costume from Carnival. I decided to do a quick edit in order to keep it clean enough to put on this site (I’d rather not use an 18 and over rating):
Harlow and Kyle from the ebook THE PLAYER. Click the photo to read how their love story began, in an extended excerpt. EXCERPT:
“Do you still have your outfit?”
“It’s around here somewhere. I don’t know why I kept it. There was a time I really could’ve used the money if I’d sold it. I guess it brings back memories, because winning that contest was one of the high points of my life.”
“I wish I could’ve seen you back then.” He was sprawled on her bed with one of his long legs cocked up while the other was diagonal, his heel along the mattress edge. The way his legs were divided gave her a clear view of what lay heavy and thick between his thighs . . .
After what seemed like an eternity of getting hollered at because he kept trying to peek, she told him to open his eyes.
And what he saw, it was . . . it was beyond words. She was beyond words.
There were green feathers, diamonds – at least he thought they were diamonds – they could’ve been that other stuff women wear to make outfits like that sparkle. Whatever the hell they were, the little buggers really popped in just the right places. Her headdress was adorned with feathers and silvery, shiny little beads also. Fuck. Why couldn’t he recall what those things were? All he knew was what stood before him, dressed like the women in the comic books he liked to read as a kid, her body curvy and soft and spilling out of a very skimpy superhero outfit like it was painted on. God, she was beautiful. So gorgeous, that his dick reacted in a salute.
“Would you like to see how I danced?” Harlow’s voice was practically a purr.
Kyle licked his lips in anticipation. “Oh yes, I’d like that very much.”
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March Madness!!
March Madness is back, and its not just on the basketball court.
Stay tuned to this spot, where I’ll announce which books will be on sale this month.
First though, let me thank all the readers who took the time to purchase and read AT LAST, the interracial love story of a paraplegic male and an older black female. In keeping with the theme of diversity, HUI, the interracial romance set in the world of ballet will be released shortly, as well as The Player.
HUI (pronounced Hway) the interracial romance set in the world of ballet, between a black ballerina and a North Korean ballet dancer Trinidad beauty queen falls for NFL quarterback in the ebook The Player Already released:
Ethan and Torii, from the ebook At Last “I could go down on you forever” – Ethan, from the erotic romance At Last
At Last – May/Dec erotic romance between a paraplegic male and a businesswoman ** Proceeds from my novels are used to purchase FILM Equipment. Now is the time for minority writers to become screenwriters, and to be the change we want to see. **
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Play on, Player
Harlow and Kyle’s love story THE PLAYER is up for release along with another interracial romance titled HUI. I’d recreated several covers for The Player, and decided to use this one:
The Player Here are the other covers (I’m still planning on using them for promos):
Kyle and Harlow from the interracial romance The Player. Harlow and Kyle, the main couple in the interracial romance The Player This post is in development, but when I get the chance tonight I’ll post a riveting excerpt. There are two new couples who are introduced in this book. One couple’s story has already been released (Torii and Ethan from At Last) The other couple is Adam and Eva. Adam is a Veterinarian, and Eva is a veteran of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. That’s all I’ll say for now.
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Wheelchair Sex
AT LAST is out today on Amazon.com
At Last excerpt:
“Wheelchair sex?”
It was a simple enough request. He wanted to know A) Had she ever done it that way before, and B) Whether it was a good place to start so that she knew what their love life would consist of.
“I’m guessing that’s a ‘no’ by your response,” he said, which was fine, cos he liked the idea of introducing her to it.
Just to show him that she was down for anything, she asked, “So what do I have to do? Sit on your lap? Which way do you want me, facing you or from the back?”
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Release weekend is here!
I’ve got three books coming out this weekend (Whew! Yes, I was shooting for Valentine’s day – as per my ad on Dear Author, but with a three day weekend, I want one more edit to make certain that what I release is truly ready for prime time).
I had three goals for all three books. That is, to immerse the reader in the world of ballet for the ebook HUI, and the same goes for US football in the ebook The Player. Ditto for At Last, where readers get some heavy duty info on a paraplegic male’s search for a serious romantic relationship.
North Korean ballet dancer Le Jong Hui does a Grand Jete, from the ebook HUI Le Jong Hui and Imani Fairchild, from the interracial romance set in the world of ballet, called HUI All three books have romance at their core, or I should say an interracial romance. And for two of them, the lead female characters are over thirty-five.
Yes, the wait is almost over.
Kyle and Harlow, from the ebook The Player Ethan and Torii, from the ebook At Last Torii and Ethan, the lead characters from At Last In other news, when I ran across this company I was so excited! I have no idea how I missed their PR last year, but I’m definitely gonna purchase their lingerie for me and mine. What a great idea, and it fills a serious need for women of color. The models are gorgeous!
Finally! Lingerie devoted to the woman of color. It’s called Nubian Skin Article on Nubian skin: http://www.thelingerieaddict.com/2014/10/introducing-nubian-skin-nude-lingerie-hosiery-women-color.html
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Dance Trailblazers
Imani Fairchild is a fictitious character, however in light of this being black history month I wanted to list a few of the real life minority trailblazers in the field of ballet. Most people know the name Alvin Ailey and Arthur Mitchell, but how many know the names of the ballerinas of black and Native American and also hispanic heritage that graced stages of the world during the 30s,40s,50s and 60s?
Imani lands the role of Kitri from the ballet Don Quixote Le Jong Hui and Imani Fairchild from the interracial romance HUI, set in the world of ballet Katherine Dunham, Janet Collins, Maria Tallchief, Lauren Anderson, Raven Wilkinson . . . and many more.
Katherine Dunham – dancer, choreographer and anthropologist. Dunham started her own ballet company in the 1930s.
Katherine Dunham also appeared in several films: Carnaval of Rythms (1939), including Star Spangled Rhythm (1942), Stormy Weather (1943), Casbah (1948), Botta e Risposta 1950 Italy – Musica en la Noche 1955 Mexico – Liebes Sender (1954) Germany – Mambo, (1954), Italy – Karaibishe Rythmen (1960) Vienna. She also choreographed, without appearing: Pardon my Sarong, 1942, USA- Green Mansion, 1958, USA – The Bible, 1964 (by John Houston, shot in Rome). In 1962 Katherine Dunham and her company appeared in Bamboche, the three-act revue that first introduced to America the dancers of Morocco, who appeared with the consent of King Hassan II.
Dunham choreographed Aida in 1963 at the Met, and continued to secure her place in artistic history by becoming the first African American to choreograph for the Metropolitan Opera.
Link: http://kdcah.org/katherine-dunham-biography/
Katherine Dunham, ballerina, choreographer, trailblazer. Photo from http://vintageblackglamour.tumblr.com/page/29 Link to photo: http://vintageblackglamour.tumblr.com/page/29
Janet Collins, the first African American dancer to join the Metropolitan Opera Company (1950):
Janet Collins, lead dancer at the Metropolitan Opera house production of Aida, 1950-1951 season. Raven Wilkinson:
Raven Wilkinson Wilkinson, born in 1935, became the first African American woman ever hired as a permanent member of a major ballet company, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo of New York City. She was promoted to soloist during her second season with the troupe, and remained with the company for six years. – See more at: http://www.blackpast.org/aah/wilkinson-anne-raven-1935#sthash.PDpTI543.dpuf
Wilkinson’s acceptance came with one condition; she had to pretend she was white in order to perform in the segregated South. Two years into her career, at an Atlanta hotel, Wilkinson decided she wouldn’t outright deny her race when asked if she was colored by the hotel owner. Following that incident her dancing was limited within the company and after several years of enduring the cruelty she left the company. Wilkinson eventually went to Holland, where she danced as a soloist with the Dutch National Ballet.
Link: http://rollingout.com/culture/black-swan-the-5-most-influential-black-ballerinas/
Maria Tallchief was considered America’s first major prima ballerina, and was the first Native American to hold the rank.
For more on Maria Tallchief, click this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Tallchief
Native American ballerina Maria Tallchief