• #BlackGirlMagic,  Contemporary Romance,  E books,  Excerpts,  IR erotic romance,  New Adult

    An AA heroine with vitiligo

    In keeping with my theme of diversity (with a focus on underrepresented women of color in publishing), I’ve got a New Adult romance featuring a young woman who discovers just how strong she really is:

     

    Young lovers Bree and Stone, from the ebook The Gorgeous Nothings

     

     

    Pictured: Bree Silvestre, lead character in my New Adult romance about a sexual assault on a college campus.

     

    Excerpt:

    If a six foot-something man could shrink to two feet, that’s what Tyshawn did. My words seemed to make him fold into himself. His shoulders slump, and his face is crestfallen. “Bree, please . . . I just need to explain.”

    “No, you-you get back. Get back or I’ll scream. You were there, and you didn’t do a damn thing except laugh. You saw me on the ground, but you didn’t do anything to help me-”

    “I didn’t know you needed help! Jamie said you had too much to drink, and he was gonna help you get home.”

    “And you believed him.”

  • Contemporary Romance,  E books,  Historical romance,  New Adult,  Paranormal romance,  YA Contemporary

    The Final Four plus one!

    My March Madness picks, plus one. Each novel is now .99 cents, and also available on Kindle Unlimited.

     

     

    My Final Four plus one
    My Final Four plus one

     

     

    All my novels, whether YA, NA or Adult contain romance.

     

    HEAVEN: A service dog transforms the lives of the teen inmate who trains her and the wounded marine who becomes her owner.

    RUSH: Outlaw Motorcycle gang member falls for Somali Bantu refugee.

    The Stone Boy: A girl witnesses the end of her parents marriage while beginning a tumultuous affair with a troubled boy

    JUKEBOX volume one: Mid-west teens form an interracial singing duo in their small, still segregated town.

    RAZHER:  She wolf avoids an arranged marriage with the help of a Russian vampire and Chinese gargoyle.

  • E books,  Uncategorized

    Update on RUSH

    Okay, so tomorrow, (Friday May 2nd ) **correction **. I had to change the dates. The freebies start on Saturday May 3rd until May 5th. there will be a free multi-chapter promo ebook release of RUSH. The download on Amazon will be FREE for three days (Friday Saturday, Sunday and Monday).  It will be FREE.

    The Sneak Peek of RUSH is currently for sale on Amazon at .99 cents, but the free promotion starts tomorrow.

     

    RUSH Sneak Peek excerpt on Amazon

     

    Hopefully, readers will want to purchase the full book. If you can, please spread the word.

    Why should you read RUSH?

    Motorcycles. Money. Mayhem. RUSH
    Motorcycles. Money. Mayhem. RUSH

     

    Come for the romance. Stay for the storyline of a motorcycle gang member who tries to balance his love for a Somali Bantu refugee with his criminal lifestyle.

     

     

     

    From the novel:

     

    “All it took was a timid finger to graze over my balls and I had a surge of lust. I started pumping like I’d been energized. Aaliyah crossed her arms around my neck and held on for the ride of her life, because I was hitting her spot hard. How did I know it was getting good to her? Because for the first time she was matching me thrust for thrust and moan for moan.”  – Aiden “Ghost” De Lucca of RUSH

  • Blog,  Contemporary Romance,  New Adult

    Aaliyah from RUSH

    One of the reasons I create picture representations of my characters is so that they feel more real to me when I give them a voice. I’ll search for just the right stock photo so I can edit it to fit scenes in the book or as a promo.

    The first time Aiden meets Aaliyah, I decided he’d hear her voice, and not see her. There’s a joyfulness about Aaliyah that intrigues him, and challenges his preconceived notions about her culture and her faith.

    But RUSH isn’t just one young female’s coming of age tale that continues until her mid-twenties. It’s about a group of girls, like the African American teen enthralled with the new refugees. And there’s Fatuma, the self appointed leader of the Somali Bantu students. I’ve posted a brief excerpt of what I call “The World according to Fatuma”:

    Aaliyah

     

    “I’m not some . . . some ‘thing’ that needs to be pitied. And I’m not someone who needs to be saved. Go look at your own life if you need to change someone.” – Aaliyah from RUSH

    Aaliyah from Rush

     

    Excerpt from RUSH:

    Fatuma is my closest friend. We attend high school together. She is very beautiful and she knows it. When we are in the presence of our elders she behaves like a good muslima. But once we are alone she tells me all the gossip. She knows many things and much of the American culture, especially the words they say in school that I don’t understand. Fatuma can speak several languages. When she talks, she goes from Maay-Maay to Somali, to Arabic and to English, and even Swahili. I’m learning a great many things from her.

    “Stay away from Batool,” Fatuma warned as we walked to the bus stop. “She’s nothing but a dhilo. She only likes ajanabi boys, the foreigners like the blacks and the whites and the Spanish guys. She’s making zina with anything with a dick. I do not want her with my brother.”

  • Adult Novella,  E books,  New Adult,  Novella

    The Tools of Seduction

    With February coming up, each week next month I plan on posting a romantic excerpt from both my published and soon to be published novels. The sidebar title will be “The Tools of Seduction” where the main characters have a romantic encounter when the opportunity arises:

     Motorcycle gang member falls for Somali Bantu refugee, in the ebook RUSH

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Aiden’s RUSH excerpt:

    He pulled onto my street, knowing those kids would hear the music and chase after his truck like he was the Pied Piper of ice cream. Dude was really a prick, ‘cause he always used our dead end to turn around, and each time he never stopped. But not today.