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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Spice up your Sunday...


With this passionate tale filled with heartbreak, sensual romance, mystery and suspense.
  
Review:
"This is the love journey of Brooklyn and Song. Brooklyn is the privileged daughter of the first African-American governor of the state of New York. Song is the son of a 1st generation South Korean. Brooklyn although privileged she grew up with all of the best that life has to offer she was a pretty down-to-earth young lady. She is a elementary school teacher. And Song is your average run-of-the-mill New York City detective. 

These two meet and sparks fly immediately but as you would imagine both carry baggage very similar baggage they both know a bite and Hurt of a very close loved one dying before their time. They both recognize this pain and each other even before they discuss it. However things get very real when someone tries to hurt Brooklyn. Overall the story was a very good one although they were times I wanted to shake Brooklyn. But overall it was a good story especially towards the end. I recommend this book to you. The story is both interracial and an HEA."
 

Review:
“Everything you want in a good mystery romance story.This was such a good story to sink your teeth into and just simply enjoy.The well fleshed-out characters were people you could actually know and like.There are some moments when you are just laughing out loud and there are moments when you are just sighing because you imagine it happening.This is a well written thought out story with a little something for everyone.I look forward to reading more from this writer.”
 


USA: http://amzn.com/B010F7SNQA
UK:http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B010F7SNQA
CA: http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B010F7SNQA
AU:http://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B010F7SNQA

Friday, October 16, 2015

What's in a name?



Growing up one of my favorite movies was "Sparkle", starring Irene Cara, Lonette McKee, Phillip Michael Thomas, Dwan Smith and Dorian Harewood.  My sisters and I have watched that movie so many times, we probably can recite the script, word for word. 

I paid homage to some of my favorite actors/actresses from the movie by naming some of my characters in "Brooklyn's Song" after them. For example, Brooklyn's best friend is named Lonette. 

Let me know if you recognize any of the other actors' names in the book.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

KD Lang - "Crying"

This song is very useful when writing a sad scene. Amazing vocals.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Another awesome picture from one of my readers..

If you read "Brooklyn's Song" you'll know the significance of this picture. Thanks, Heather.

Monday, October 12, 2015

Jacaranda trees.


I  have a few maple and ash trees around my  house, but I would love to have a jacaranda tree. The color is so beautiful and vibrant.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Wordless Wednesday: Autumn in New York.


Monday, October 5, 2015

"Brooklyn's Song" review:"

 










"The author takes a detour from her usual engaging interracial romance stories and introduces the reader to an absorbing story that seems to delve into political conspiracy. It is an authentic narrative with some adorable and quirky multiracial/multi-ethnic characters, a true representation of New York City. Protagonist Brooklyn Pierce has just witnessed an attempted assassination, and Detective Song Kai and his partner, Detective Mattice Blake, are on the case. 
But as the story progresses, sparks begin to develop between Brooklyn and Song, providing the reader with a story line overflowing with sensuality, compassion and romance amidst the onset of drama, tension, suspicion, deception and murder and an explosive ending, which you will never see coming. I enjoyed the mutual respect and compassion that Song and Mattice have for each other; they demonstrate what it really means to serve and protect its citizens."
 

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