Happy Friday!
How has your week been? I hope you were able to find moments of peace and joy despite the chaos of life in these unprecedented times. Because rest is an act of resistance. (More about this here.) One of the things bringing me joy today is the first anniversary of the launch of my first indie series: The Love & Music Suite.
This friends-to-lovers, second chance romance series is set in Atlanta, Georgia and follows the romantic and career adventures of music industry celebrities who are alumni of the fictional Peachtree School of the Arts. As this group reunites, connections are made, old friendships blossom, and love blooms.
Today is the birthday of the first book in the series, Spin the Block. And to celebrate this very special anniversary, Spin the Block is now FR33. And while the book is no longer part of Kindle Unlimited, it is now available for FR33 at a wide variety of online retailers: Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Everand, Smashwords, Angus & Robertson, and more.
So if you haven’t read Karris and Ward’s love story and been introduced to the Peachtree gang, be sure to grab your copy below. Already own a copy of the book? Be sure to tell a friend. Then tell me what you do to find peace, joy, and rest. I’d love to hear about it here.




She needs a favor from her ex…again. This time, he has a few demands.
Karris
Five years ago, I was the reigning princess of pop. Now, I’m just a former boy band member’s ex. I’ve been in this business a long time, so I’ve developed a tough skin. But negative press is hijacking my fundraising campaign to save my performing arts high school in Atlanta from being demolished. Desperate times call for desperate measures. So to spin the story my way, I’ve asked celebrity DJ Ward Hughes to reprise his role as my fake boyfriend—a stunt we pulled in high school. But this time, Ward has demands.
Ward
I started out spinning records in underground clubs in Atlanta and rose to fame playing sets at legendary clubs and festivals all over the world. Ten years in, and I’m tired of grueling, international tours and living out of hotel rooms. I’m ready to shift gears and become a songwriter and record producer. But A-list artists are reluctant to work with an unproven writer and producer. Working on Karris’s comeback album will give me the chance to showcase my pen game and production skills while helping her make music with a soulful vibe that she was always meant to sing.
But faking it as high school sweethearts who spin the block hits a little too close to home because nothing about our feelings has ever really been fake.


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