Remember
This
Kenya
Carlton
Genre: African American Romance
Book
Description:
Ex-ballerina turned rehab
designer Cece Newman competes in a reality show that could give her fledgling
company the boost that it needs. Assigned a relic of a house in a renovation
challenge, Cece soon becomes suspicious of the producer’s intentions. When she finds the house is one of many
properties her ex-fiancé and baby daddy Brock Thorn owns, Cece is convinced
that she is being set up for failure.
Ready to drop the project and what’s left of her career, Cece has to
find a way to ignore the handsome athlete while she navigates around his kooky
family. Cece must also convince their
daughter that mommy and daddy won’t be getting back together again, a job
easier said than done—especially when the attraction between the two is hotter
than ever.
The biggest hit Brock Thorn took
on or off the field occurred when Cece Newman left him at the altar. Five years
later, Brock is more determined than ever to get answers from his baby’s momma.
Even in regards to joint custody of their daughter, Brock’s only form of
contact with Cece is through her loving, protective sister Lily. Brock packs up
his high profile life and digs his heels in at the crappy house he’s
inherited—the very one Cece is set to renovate.
As he dodges cameras and uninvited family members, Brock must get to the
bottom of his failed romance with Cece—especially if he has any chance of
getting back the life that was lost when Cece left.
About
the Author:
Native
of Chicago Illinois, Kenya worked in the Network operation Center for PBS and
TLN television stations. Executive producer of her own production company Black
R.O.K Productions Kenya produced a pilot for travel series Destination
Everywhere, Independent short film Dawn shown at the Chicago
Latino film Festival, and wrote and directed the documentary Our
Africa. Writing titles available; Jaded, Sweet as Sin, Brazil re-issue, Devil’s Play, and Remember This.
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