In today’s post:
- Ced & Nikki’s Story Coming in Four Weeks!
- Never the Right Time Content Notes.
- Exclusive Sneak Peek
- Fall into a Book Save-the-Date
Ced & Nikki’s Story coming in Four Weeks!
I can’t believe NEVER THE RIGHT TIME, Ced and Nikki’s story, will be here in just FOUR weeks. If you read SPIN THE BLOCK, you know that Cedrick Brown is Ward’s long-time best friend and business partner. Nikki is the high school sweetheart he’s adored since they were sixteen, but their careers as music celebrities and family obligations have kept them apart. I can’t wait for you to dive into Ced and Nikki’s story of love, family, healing, and forgiveness. But there are two caveats.
When I first envisioned this story of two high school sweethearts who are a textbook example of right person, wrong time, I had no idea that Nikki would appear on the page as a woman struggling with anxiety and self-doubt—despite the success she’s had in her career. However, her anxiety immediately became a huge factor in her story. The second unexpected element of the story for me has been how big a role Ced’s late mother plays in this story. He and his two college-age sisters struggle with the loss of their mother nearly two years ago. Nikki supports them in various ways as they learn to deal with their grief. I’m adding the content notes below to the book and the book page on retail sites. But while it’s an emotional story, it’s also a story of love, family, and friendship. I love seeing how Nikki and Ced support one another in their lives and careers.
Bonus caveat: This story gets a little spicy (even for me), as does the language. A few readers have noted that the writing in my recent indie releases DATE FOR HIRE and SPIN THE BLOCK feels “freer,” and I’d have to agree. Drop me a line here to let me know if you think so, too.
Spicy food and possibly triggering content isn’t for everyone. I totally get that. So if you need to sit this one out, I understand. But if you’re up for the ride, be sure to click the button below and reserve your copy of NEVER THE RIGHT TIME.
Never the Right Time Content Notes!
NEVER THE RIGHT TIME deals with a variety of issues that may be difficult for some readers. Please note that this story deals with the following:
- Mental health concerns
- Anxiety
- Grief
- Loss of a parent
- Psychological abuse
Each of these topics is dealt with in an informed and respectful manner. However, some readers may prefer not to read a romance that deals with such heavy, real-life issues.
Exclusive Sneak Peek!
“Enough about me.” I force myself to stand. I miss the comforting warmth and scent of Ced’s body, which manages to be both strong and soft with a hint of cushion around his middle. I’d rather curl up in a ball and absorb every bit of heat and the calm and comfort I always feel in his presence. But it’s already late, and I’m really looking forward to exploring Ced’s beautiful new place. “You promised me a house tour.”
Ced looks disappointed. Maybe he was enjoying our cuddle moment, too.
“Wow. I didn’t realize how late it is.”
I catch sight of the time on a wall clock. It’s a large, wrought iron treble clef with a wave of staff lines and additional music notes on the side. I bought it for Ced one Christmas maybe four of five years ago. I’m touched by the fact that Ced is still wearing the cologne I bought him and prominently displaying the wall clock I gifted him.
And while I’m trying really hard not to make this weird, I’m standing here frozen with my mouth hanging open.
“You remember.” Ced stands beside me and admires the clock, too. “You’ve always been really good at knowing what I want. I love how it looks in the new place, don’t you?”
“I do.” The words practically come out as a whisper.
I clear my throat, move to the other side of the table, and slide my feet into Ree’s shoes, which are a size too big for me.
“Like I was saying, I didn’t realize it was this late. I’m sure you had plans for tonight or maybe early tomorrow. I can call a car service and head back to my hotel.”
The words are flying out of my mouth like someone is chasing them with a shotgun.
The hint of amusement in Ced’s expression tells me he doesn’t miss that I’m nervous as hell. Which is ridiculous. I’ve known Ced forever.
We’ve gotten through the tough conversations. So why am I still so nervous? I’ve never been like this around Ced before. I came here to get our friendship back on track, and that’s exactly what we’re doing. I should feel relieved—not nervous. And yet…
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