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Redemption
You set the price! Words: 65,710. Language: English. Published: November 4, 2015 by The Indigo Plume Publishing Company. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Contemporary, Fiction » African American fiction » Romance
(4.33 from 3 reviews)
Former shy girl Lilah Johnson returns to her hometown for her ten year class reunion. While in town, she has a scorching run in with her old nemesis Diego Gonzales. The former popular jock has matured into the man of most women's dreams, but Lilah is determined to resist his charms. Can he make up for past wrongs and win her heart before she leaves town again?
The Prostitute's Daughter
Series: Because You Love Me, Book 2. You set the price! Words: 178,960. Language: English. Published: August 2, 2014 by The Indigo Plume Publishing Company. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Suspense, Fiction » Romance » Contemporary
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Will love be the light that frees Cece Graves from the darkness of her past?
The Second Chance
Price: Free! Words: 18,470. Language: English. Published: November 11, 2013 by The Indigo Plume Publishing Company. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Short stories
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
A SHORT STORY. While on a romantic weekend getaway with his current girlfriend, Matthew Wiley runs into his ex-girlfriend Anna, the love of his life. He can't resist the urge to confront the issues that drove them apart years ago, but he has less than two days to convince her to give them a second chance at love and trust.
The Officer's Wife
Series: Because You Love Me, Book 1. Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 103,400. Language: English. Published: March 22, 2012 by The Indigo Plume Publishing Company. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Contemporary, Fiction » Women's fiction » General
(5.00 from 8 reviews)
A young woman's journey of self-discovery begins while running the challenging hills of the Air Assault road-march path on Fort Campbell KY. During these daily excursions, Rebecca finds the strength and determination to deal with her harsh work environment and her deeply troubled relationship with her mother, but can she find love along the way?

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  • Wedding Day - Romance Short Story on April 17, 2012

    The idea behind the plot was cute, but the flawed execution ruined it for me. Numerous grammatical and structural errors made this one difficult to read.
  • Don't Go Breaking My Heart on July 06, 2012

    I love the direction you are trying to go with the cultural differences and challenges between the two main characters. This one has great potential, but the writing style makes it difficult to enjoy. At first I was put off by the statement, "as obvious as a darkies lips and nose," but when I got over the shock of such an offensive comparison I read more. I see where you are trying to go with this story, but unfortunately it doesn't quite get there. Writing style is extremely important; it is how you convey the crux of your story to the audience. Some of the essence of this one was lost in translation. With a little editing it could be much better.
  • When Is Ever After? on July 06, 2012

    This story may have been very short, but I was very invested in the main character by the end. I wish there was more to it.
  • On the Shelf - A Modern Fairytale on Oct. 12, 2012

    This was a very sweet story. It definitely lived up to its title of "A Modern Fairytale." Characterization and plot development could have used a little more work, but it was an entertaining read. Overall it was good.
  • Phoenix Rising (Phoenix of the Heart) on Oct. 12, 2012

    I really enjoyed this novella. When will the next one be available?
  • Nosa's Wedding on Oct. 22, 2012

    Interesting twist in the end. The foreshadowing was good, but it would have been nice to have some more details about what Nosa's mother thinks has happened to her. I do not know enough about the culture to intuitively figure out who the enemies are and what the mother thinks they did to Nosa. I would love to know though.
  • The Weekly Suitor on Nov. 03, 2012

    This one has a bit of a rough start, but it was worth hanging in until the end. It was a very sweet story, and I enjoyed it. My only issue is the formatting problems in the beginning. The smashwords style guide gives details on how to properly format your ebook file.
  • The Date on Nov. 03, 2012

    This was a lovely short story. Interesting twist at the end!
  • Encounters on Nov. 06, 2012

    A very sweet and entertaining story.
  • Setting the Standard - Kate Vivid Shorts 1 on Nov. 14, 2012

    This story was okay. I had a hard time relating to the main characters. Magnus was too domineering in the beginning, so I never really liked him enough to invest all my interest in this one.
  • Roses for You on Dec. 20, 2012

    Aside from the fact that the male character wasn't very likeable, the dialogue seemed forced and wooden. This one wasn't very entertaining.