Some people will try to take your dream. Others will help you sustain it.
Book Summary:
Bryden:
I was told to stay away from The Champagne Lux.
I broke that rule my first week at work.
I’d risk everything for her.
I’d only been out of the army two months and was looking for work anywhere. Beggers can’t be choosers, so I accepted a position as a janitor at The Boxpad.
A fresh start was all I needed.
I wasn’t going to get that with the stripper next door. Until a tragic event landed her in my sights and I was forced to step in save her life. From that moment on, I had to keep her safe.
Her hard life had taught her not to trust me. But she doesn’t have too. She just has to allow me to teach her how to protect herself. Before her pimp comes back to finish the job he started.
Tabatha:
Missing money means a slap across the face.
It wasn’t supposed to mean losing my sight.
But that’s what it did, he took everything from me.
And the guy that saved me will either turn into my stalker or my lover. But I can’t tell him about my secret either way. Its a burden that I must carry alone. A blind stripper doesn’t have a place anywhere. But inside that ring, I just may be who I’m supposed to be. Or will my secret drive me out of the world completely?
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The Straight Paint is an Interracial Sports (Boxing) Romance novel. Think Pretty Woman meets Enough (jlo movie).
Reader FAQ:
Is Bryden on the back cover of the paperback?
Yes, it was a little request that the designer of KreationsK through in for me. So if you like the ebook, consider buying the paperback for that little keepsake.
Will you be writing more sports romance?
I recently took stock of my idea book and I actually have ideas for more paranormal romance and dark romance than anything else. Heck, if I had’ve done a tally earlier I might not have published these this soon. However, as it stands these may be my only ones. But I’m a Hybrid Genre Author, I leave the door open for all good ideas.
How did you come up with this story idea?
I had the idea for Tabatha and Bryden first. However, while I was trying to figure out the whole sports romance thing. I was talking myself through it, and I needed a third installment to The Honey Strait Series. And Tabatha and Bryden were the only characters that hadn’t been given a subplot. My idea book just said, stripper is blinded and saved by boxer who teaches her the craft. Once I knew that, it was the perfect finale. The book title, the painting, the abuse, and Harajuku just filled in.
The idea for Bryden and Tabatha came from passing a strip club that was right next to a gym off the highway in Illinois. Outside of it being an obvious marketing tool on the strip clubs part. I wanted there to be a good story there. I wanted there to be a camaraderie like with the coffee klutch and I wanted two people from opposite worlds to fall in love. In real life I’m sure its the exact opposite. But that’s why I write romance. So love can exist where there are none.
Thank you so much for reading and supporting my work.
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