Inspirational BWWM Romance: A Real Father

inspirational bwwm romance novelsA Real Father is one of Jamila's freshest interracial romance books to be published in 2016. If you love romantic stories featuring attractive single fathers and strong black women, you'll love the incredible story of Kay Williams and Grant Middleton. This is one of our best contemporary romance novels about pregnancy, love and making changes for the sake of true love.

In this story, Kay Williams is a successful Manhattan therapist who asks Grant Middleton out on a date -- an unusual move for a woman like Kay. Grant is everything Kay wanted in a man and more but her biggest personality flaw runs the risk of ruining their relationship. When Kay discovers a secret about Grant, she is forced to make a decision. Will she lose the love of her life for the sake of keeping up appearances?

This BWWM romance isn't all about the sweet stuff. There are steamy scenes between Grant and Kay that will leave you fantasizing about your own New York City love... 

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Inspirational BWWM Romance Novel Excerpts: A Real Father

 

 

Chapter 1

 

Kay’s search for Mr. Right was failing miserably. One third into the way of her date with Frank McIntire she already knew that it was a failure. This guy had so many flaws that she could fill an entire journal. He ate with the wrong fork, his tie had a terribly done knot in it. He didn’t even work in an interesting industry -- he was a financial analyst for some corporation and Kay couldn’t make heads or tails of anything he said related to his job.

 

Some date. She’d been set up on his unfortunate affair by using this paid dating app. Kay couldn’t believe that she’d paid money to get a chance to meet guys like this. Stanford was right about online dating being a waste of time.

 

“So Kay… It must be cool being a therapist.”

 

Kay tried to hide the bored look on her face.

 

“It’s riveting.”

 

“So, tell me more about what it’s like having your own private practice and all.”

 

Kay knew she should at least try.

 

“Well I started my private practice when I was twenty-eight. So it’s been steady sailing for the past nine years.”

 

“Putting you at… thirty-six?”

 

“Don’t you know it’s rude to ask a lady about her age?” Kay replied with a smile.

 

Frank blushed.

 

“Sorry, it’s just that you don’t look a day over twenty-seven.”

 

Kay couldn’t help but smile back. Maybe Frank did have some redeeming qualities. At least he was trying his hardest to compliment her. After a few more minutes of forced conversation, Kay excused herself from the table to go to the bathroom. She needed a break from all of this. She couldn’t stop herself from noticing all the things wrong about Frank.

 

Her best friend Joanna had warned her that this over-critical tendency of hers would force her to end up single. Kay disagreed. She was a strong, independent woman of thirty-six who was at the top of her career. She didn’t need to settle for a man just to feel validated. And sure, Frank had money too but he was just missing a special something.

 

In the bathroom, Kay adjusted her updo. Her thick, natural 4c hair was braided in a halo around her head. After her big chop six years prior, Kay had been growing out her long thick hair and trying to love her natural strands just the way they were. She fussed with her hair in the mirror for a while, unsure if she was being a perfectionist or just doing everything in her power to get time away from Frank.

 

Kay pulled out her phone and considered texting her best friend Joanna. However, what Joanna would say was almost too predictable for her to even bother. Joanna would urge her to stop being so judgmental and to give this guy a chance. A chance for what?  

 

Instead, Kay chose to reapply her lipstick. She wore a deep oxblood shade that looked phenomenal on her dark, mahogany colored skin. The lipstick also highlighted the dark brown — almost black — color of her eyes. Kay’s round face and apple cheeks glistened in the fluorescent light of the restaurant bathroom.

 

“I look fine. I look great,” Kay affirmed herself in the mirror.

 

She sighed before leaving the bathroom, knowing that she was about to face the rest of her terrible date with Frank The Analyst.

 

When she returned Frank greeted her with a smile. Kay couldn’t ignore his crooked bottom teeth that made his otherwise appealing face unattractive in her eyes.

 

“I went ahead and ordered dessert. Chocolate for my sweet dark chocolate.”

 

Kay resisted the urge to roll her eyes. Didn’t white guys get tired of always comparing black women to chocolate? Kay really didn’t think it was too much to ask for more from a man. All she wanted was a nice, rich man who could live up to her standards. Kay didn’t want a “fixer-upper” in the least. She could tell just from looking at Frank that’s exactly what he would be.

 

“Well, it just so happens I love chocolate.”

 

Frank grinned, “So do I.”

 

Kay cringed internally. She hoped that Frank didn’t think his corny and borderline offensive lines were actually working on her. Dating in this city was an absolute nightmare. As Kay got closer and closer to forty, things got even worse. Even men ten years her senior assumed there was something “wrong” with her for not being married. Kay could barely begin to wrap her mind around the hypocrisy.

 

“So… Kay Williams… Tell me more about your family.”

 

“What do you want to know Frank.”

 

Frank shrugged, “What’s your ethnicity?”

 

“Black.”

 

“African American?”

 

“Sure. But my dad’s Jamaican. He died when I was twenty-seven.”

 

“I’m sorry to hear that.”

 

“He was a good man but… it’s all in the past now.”

 

Frank reached his hand across the table and rested it on Kay’s arm.

 

“You don’t have to have so many walls up,” He said.

 

Kay raised her eyebrows in surprise. Who was Frank to tell her how guarded she should be after almost twenty years of dating in a harsh city like this one?

 

Kay replied in a snarky tone, “Well thanks for your permission Frank.”

 

“No problem,” He responded with not a hint of irony.

 

At this point, Kay was forcing herself to feel some sort of chemistry with Frank. She tried to empty her mind of the hundreds of criticisms of him that had run through it and see the positives. He had a good job. He came from money — even if it was inherited. He could afford fancy restaurants. He had nice, gray eyes.

 

As much as she tried to fixate on the positives, Kay couldn’t let go of the fact that Frank just wasn’t her type. The chemistry between them was forced at best and entirely non-existent at worst. How could her dating site have been so wrong?

 

Dessert came and Kay found herself half-listening to Frank explain the entire recent recession and its impact on small business owners on the East Coast. He didn’t seem to care about whether or not Kay found the whole thing interesting. And to be sure — she didn’t.

 

Instead, Kay was thinking about her patients and how she would spend the next week. She had a twenty-year-old NYU student who was suffering from depression because her forty-year-old boyfriend and professor dumped her to go back to his wife. She had an executive with over sixty people underneath her suffering from alcohol abuse and unmanageable anxiety. Kay also had an interracial gay couple who needed her help navigating their new marriage.

 

There was a lot to keep Kay’s mind occupied. There always was. It was one of the reasons she’d always found dating so hard. How could a man keep her titillated constantly when her job was such a source of stimulation and energy for her? It was almost an impossible task.

 

Frank was still talking. Kay was almost finished her her chocolate mousse. As Frank had promised, it was divine. She supposed that his taste in food was another positive trait of his.

 

“Kay, is all of this going over your head?” Frank finally stopped to check in with her.

 

Kay shrugged, “It’s all very fascinating Frank. Can’t say I’ve heard such an in depth take before.”

 

“I’m boring you, aren’t I?”

 

Kay just shook her head. She knew it was rude to tell a man that he was boring on a date.

 

Frank answered, “Alright then. Well Kay, I’m curious about your experience with painting. It’s certainly a common hobby in a city like this.”

 

“Well, I picked up oil painting in college and I’ve been painting ever since really. Before my dad died we went to Jamaica together and I spent a lot of time painting the mountains, the beach and the waterfalls near our place.”

 

“Wow. Jamaica must be incredible. So there’s a different language there, isn’t there?”

 

Kay knew Frank’s ignorance wasn’t his own fault.

 

“Patwa,” Kay said.

 

Frank nodded, even if it was clear he still had no idea what that meant.

 

“And what about reggae? Is anyone in your family a singer?”

 

Kay chuckled — she was more laughing at Frank than with him.

 

“Does anyone in your family sing Country music?”

 

“Huh?”

 

Kay continued, “Well, that’s pretty much what you’re asking me. Jamaica might be a small country but there’s more to it than reggae music.”

 

“Right.”

 

“Anyways, my father was Jamaican, not my mother. I grew up here. I only feel Jamaican sometimes…”

 

Kay’s disconnect with one of her homelands was a sore subject for her. With her father’s passing, she felt like her chances of getting to know Jamaica were even slimmer. Of course, Frank would more than kill his chances with her by bringing up the painful subject of her estranged homeland.

 

“How did you know you wanted to be a therapist?” Frank asked again.

 

Kay answered, “They say that it’s always the most screwed up people who take an interest in psychology. What do you think of that?”

 

“I think there’s no way in hell you’re as screwy as some of the people in this city.”

 

Kay laughed.

 

“Good answer.”

 

Again, she was hot and cold with Frank. The chemistry was nonexistent but he had his moments too.

 

With dessert finished, the waitress brought the bill.

 

“Half-half?” Kay asked.

 

“No,” Frank said insistently, “I know these are modern times but a man must still have some sense of chivalry.”

 

“Thanks for dinner then.”

 

Frank slipped his card into the leather book and Kay waited impatiently for the date to be over.

 

“Any chance we could cap it off with a drink at your place?”

 

Now came the uncomfortable part. Kay knew this time she was doing a terrible job at hiding her grimace.

 

“I don’t think that’s a good idea Frank. I’ve got patients first thing tomorrow morning.”

 

“Right. Sorry. Well maybe I could see you again.”

 

Kay smiled, knowing that she would be screening Frank’s calls like it was her day job.

 

“Of course Frank. Call me at the office tomorrow because I need to see how my schedule will work out this week.”

 

“God, it’s so sexy to meet a woman who can fend for themselves.”

 

“Are most women you meet helpless?”

 

“Shockingly.”

 

“Hm.”

 

“What, did something I say bother you?”

 

Kay didn’t know where to begin.

 

“I guess it’s a big assumption that most women you meet are helpless. Kind of judgmental, don’t you think?”

 

Frank shrugged, “Not really. I don’t think it’s too much to ask that a woman have an established career and apartment once she’s in her thirties.”

 

“I see.”

 

“Hey listen Kay, let me walk you to your car.”

 

“I took a cab.”

 

“I’ll hail one for you then.”

 

Frank insisted upon linking his arm in Kay’s as he walked her to the street. The meal had been delicious but the date had been lukewarm. Frank’s judgmental little comment hadn’t gone unnoticed either.

 

He hailed a cab and then turned Kay’s body towards his. Frank’s grey eyes stared into hers. Kay was too intimidated to make eye contact.

 

“I know you’re playing hard to get but damn it Kay, you’re irresistible,” Frank muttered.

 

He pulled Kay close and shocked her with a deep, wet kiss on the lips. Kay pulled away and Frank dragged her close, kissing her again. Kay let him kiss her and she let his hands wander over her wide hips and grope her ass.

 

When Frank pulled away from her finally, he was grinning like an idiot.

 

“I’ll see you again soon.”

 

Kay got into her cab and breathed a sigh of relief. At least her date was finally over. She couldn’t believe that Joanna had convinced her this website would be worth it when it absolutely wasn’t! All she’d done was waste her time with yet another judgmental New York City freak with nothing to offer her besides free food and boring conversation about their menial jobs.

 

Kay called Joanna, begging her to come over to her place and have a margarita. She needed to discuss everything that had gone down with Frank.

 

By the time Kay got to her apartment, Joanna was already hovering around outside. Kay and Joanna looked similar enough to be sisters. They were both short and incredibly thick with wide bulging hips and large bums and breasts. Kay had natural hair but Joanna wore her hair in long Senegalese twists or thick braids like the dancehall artist Patra. While Kay was half Jamaican, Joanna’s parents were both immigrants straight from Portmore and Joanna had inherited all of their island flare.

 

“Girl! I want to get a drink and find out more about your worst date ever!” Joanna said loudly.

 

Everything Joanna said was loud; her personality contrasted Kay’s more soft spoken demeanor. Kay rode the elevator up to the 50th floor with Joanna and unlocked the front door to her apartment. Inside, Kay’s apartment was anally neat. She believed that everything had a place and living alone, she was able to maintain her high standards.

 

“It always smells so sterile in here…” Joanna commented.

 

“The moscato’s in the fridge, I’ve gotta change of of this dress!” Kay called to her best friend.

 

“I thought you said margaritas!” Joanna yelled.

 

Kay didn’t say anything back. She knew that the promise of tequila was the one thing that could get Joanna out of bed after 8 p.m.

 

Kay went into her bedroom and undressed before the mirror. Nope, there was no way in hell Frank could handle all of this as well as he thought he could. He was fishing way out of his league and Kay wasn’t foolish enough to settle for him.

 

Kay slipped into a pair of black leggings that hugged her figure tightly and a loose athletic tank top. Kay appreciated the shift in outfit; she hated nothing more than wearing an uncomfortable sexy dress on a date with a guy she didn’t even like.

 

Joanna had poured the moscato and Kay joined her on the couch.

 

“So… What was wrong with Frank? He looked fine as hell in his profile pictures!”

 

Kay sighed and downed half her glass of moscato, “He looked fine but looks aren’t everything. Plus, two of his bottom teeth were crooked.”

 

“You’ve got to be kidding me Kay.”

 

“I’m not!” Kay exclaimed, “And he used his dessert fork to eat dinner.”

 

“Girl, you trippin’,” Joanna laughed.

 

Kay replied, “I’m not. I don’t see why people always think black women have to settle.”

 

Joanna rolled her eyes, “Here we go again. Who said anything about black women?”

 

“I’m just making a point Joanna. People always want me to settle.”

 

“It’s not about settling Kay. It’s about accepting people for who they are and not being so critical!”

 

“Critical? Who’s critical?” Kay interjected, “Frank’s the guy at the end of the date who said I was sexy because other women were so helpless!”

 

“You’re a hypocrite Kay.”

 

“No, I’m not. He’s an asshole.”

 

Joanna poured herself a second glass of moscato.

 

“Whatever helps you sleep at night, Kay.”

 

Kay clicked her teeth, “Listen Joanna… You don’t have a man either so stop criticizing me!”

 

“I’m also six years younger than you. And Pierre counts, even if he’s in France.”

 

Kay shot her friend a glare. She didn’t appreciate reminders that she was approaching forty and even if she’d done so much with her life, her family wouldn’t leave her alone. They always introduced her as “single Aunty Kay” or “unmarried Aunty Kay” at every family event. When Kay’s brother had married a financial manager named Milan, that officially left Kay as the only one of her siblings who was unmarried.

 

It wasn’t a position that she relished.

 

“Listen, I want to get married but it has to be to the right guy. There’s no point in trying to make things work when I know that isn’t going to end badly!”

 

“But you won’t give any guy a chance!”

 

Kay sighed, “Frank was boring Joanna. How many more lukewarm dates can a girl sit through?”

 

“Well, what did you do to make the date less boring?”

 

Kay scoffed.

 

“Like that’s my job. I’m attractive, own my own business and I have a huge apartment all to myself. It’s a guy’s job to see how he can impress me.”

 

Joanna rolled her eyes again, “I don’t know what on earth I’m going to do with you. Anyways, I’m still sort of dating Pierre. Our relationship is long distance.”

 

“Another French man?”

 

It was Joanna’s turn to shoot Kay a glare this time.

 

“Don’t you judge him already!”

 

“The last guy you dated from outside of the country abandoned your ass in the Turks & Caicos.”

 

“It was a misunderstanding,” Joanna said sheepishly.

 

Kay chuckled, “If that’s what you want to call it. You’re the most optimistic person that I know.”

 

“When it comes to love, the only thing that pays off is optimism.”

 

“No way. The only thing that pays off is sticking to your values.”

 

“You have too many values.”

 

Kay shook her head, “Hell no I don’t. I just know what I’m worth and I don’t want to waste my time.”

 

“You know what Kay, I have a challenge for you.”

 

“What’s that?”

 

“I want you to ask a guy out for a change. Since all the guys who approach you can’t seem to meet your lofty standards, maybe you should go up to the ones who do.”

 

“Come on Joanna! I can’t do that!”

 

“Why not?”

 

“It’s the modern age girl. You need to get out of that old mindset. If you want something, what’s so wrong with going after it?”

 

“Fine. I’ll take you up on that. I’ll ask a guy out. I’ll prove to you that it’s the men in this city keeping me single, not me.”

 

Armed with motivation from Joanna, Kay determined to find a man suitable enough to ask out. Maybe Joanna did have a point: she needed to pursue a man that she saw worthy instead of sifting through the deluge of unsuitable men that insisted on wasting her time.

 

Kay didn’t know where smart, professional women over thirty-five went to meet men. She didn’t want to visit the same places that were overcrowded with younger women who didn’t share her same career status and romantic goals. Kay was looking for more than a “bit of fun”; she’d stopped looking for “fun” years ago and she craved something far more.

 

After closing down her office for the day, Kay had given up on ever mustering up the courage to go to a bar to pick up men. She knew that she just didn’t have it in her. Bars were uncomfortable places with too much drinking and too many men who felt entitled to every woman in the place.

 

Kay knew that it was unlikely she would meet someone at her next destination but she needed to clear her head anyways. Kay had a stash of gym clothing in her office so she changed before heading out. Her curves were hugged by her black spandex pants. Her breasts fit tightly into her neon peach sports bra and loose black tank. Kay added a headband to keep her hair out of her face. By the end of the work day, her strands were already craving moisture.

 

Kay drove to the gym. For over ten years of membership, Kay was a platinum VIP at her gym and she had an amazing reserved parking spot in the gym’s garage. Kay felt self-conscious entering the gym. For the first time ever, she was paying attention to the people around her. There were all shapes and sizes of members: skinny Zumba lovers, chubby yoga enthusiasts, beefy weightlifters and all other body types. This time, Kay also noticed the sheer number of attractive men.

 

Usually, Kay was so focused at the gym that she barely noticed men. Now, the gym practically looked like a buffet. Kay felt embarrassed for even noticing the men there.

 

Kay had a challenging post-workday exercise routine that was always guaranteed to keep her heart rate up. She started off by doing a tough uphill thirty minute jog on the treadmill. Kay huffed and puffed throughout the first ten minutes, wondering if she even had the gusto to continue. Besides her recent frustrations with dating, Kay had a lot of other things on her mind. She was always looking to grow and expand her private practice. Kay had all the success in the world depending on your perspective. But Kay had always wanted more. Her incredible drive for everything she wanted was propelling her to find some way to take things to the next level.

 

As she toyed with idea after idea on how to grow her therapy practice, Kay came upon the end of her thirty minutes. Sweat ran rivulets down her back and chest. Kay could feel her headband hanging heavy with sweat on her head. She wasn’t through with her workout yet.

 

Kay made her way to the gym mats to prepare for the core strength segment of her workout. Kay knew she’d neglected core strength after giving up on her tummy ever being flat. Today, her mindset was different; the endorphins from the run had given her the boost she needed. Core strength wasn’t about achieving some media ideal or a specific look. It was just about strength and confidence in her abilities.

 

Kay took a deep breath as she started off on her first minute of planking. She felt her abs tighten and again, she was drawn into the zone. Kay was soon drawn into her workout again. By the time she was finished with her core workout, she couldn’t find the energy to do another plank.

 

For the final part of her circuit, Kay usually did a hard and fast thirty minutes on a stationary bike. At this point in her workout, she’d lost the energy to do much else. With the back support provided by an exercise bike, all of a sudden she felt like she could push out those final thirty minutes with ease.

 

Kay hoisted herself onto the stationary bike, her eyes glazed over with raw determination and she began to push herself as hard as she could go to the end of the workout. She could see the sun setting outside. The city was bustling beneath her, imbuing Kay with the energy she needed to finish strong. Now, she was too tired to indulge her stress about work, dating or anything else.

 

Stress was out of the question.

 

When Kay finished, she could have collapsed. That was one of the things she liked about her routine. The exhaustion was different from the kind she felt after an arduous day at work. Kay was running on a pure exercise high.

 

“You’re really pushing it today, aren’t you?”

 

Kay turned around in surprise, expecting the man standing behind her to be some twenty-something guy who was way out of his depth with her.

 

“Excuse me?”

 

The man standing behind her was easily over 6’4” and he was far from being a loserish twenty something.

 

“Sorry, didn’t mean to startle you. I just notice you coming here all the time. I’m impressed.”

 

“Thanks,” Kay replied; she couldn’t help but smile.

 

“I’m Grant by the way, Grant Middleton.”

 

“Kay, Kay Williams,” She answered, sticking out her hand to shake his. Grant’s handshake was strong and secure. Kay could already tell he was a confident man; just her luck, he was far from being in his twenties too.

 

“I’ve never seen you around here, how long have you been going to the gym?” Kay asked.

 

It was out of character for her to make conversation with a man in public, especially at the gym but Grant was far more attractive than most and he’s already passed Kay’s first test of worthiness.

 

Grant grinned, “About five years.”

 

Kay shook her head, “No way. I’ve been a member for ten years and I’ve never noticed you around!”

 

“I’ve noticed you.”

 

As Grant said that, he held Kay’s eye contact. Kay was already shocked by how bold he was but Grant looking directly into her eyes was almost enough to make her melt. He was devastatingly tall and handsome to boot. He had an incredible angular face with sharp cheekbones and a stunning smile with deep smile lines running through his face. Already, Kay could tell he was the type of guy who spent a lot of time in the throes of deep laughter.

 

Grant had piercing icy blue eyes and chestnut colored hair that was slicked back. Kay had never seen anyone with such incredibly blue eyes before. Kay had never found herself so instantly stunned by a man’s physical appearance before. Grant’s muscled bulged through his black tank top and his black shorts hugged his strong thighs perfectly. Kay found her eyes wandering down to his crotch as she unconsciously checked out his package.

 

Grant continued, “You know I recognize you from around town… Do you have that private practice midtown?”

 

Kay smiled and nodded. It was rare that someone actually recognized her from work.

 

“Yes, that’s where my office is. I do a mix of psychotherapy and behavioral counseling.”

 

“Wow, that’s incredible. I’m in real estate actually so I walk past your place all the time.”

 

“Real estate? With which agency?” Kay asked; she had many friends in the real estate game and she was hoping she could figure out some way she was connected to Grant.

 

Grant blushed and looked down sheepishly instead.

 

“I’m not with an agency,” He replied shyly.

 

Kay couldn’t figure out what he was being so coy about. She knew being pushy could have been a turn off but she was desperately curious to find out what Grant did for a living.

 

“Then how are you involved with real estate?”

 

Grant said, “Well I own a couple brownstones near your office.”

 

Kay tried to hold back her surprise. Owning a couple places in New York City would have made Grant more than wealthy.

 

“Wow. Well, maybe you should stop by my office sometime and say hi.”

 

“Maybe I should…”

 

Kay knew that she was going to miss her chance if she didn’t act quickly and seize her chance to ask Grant out. She was getting the perfect opportunity to act on the deal she’d made with Joanna earlier. Grant was an incredible candidate to date so far. Within a few seconds, Kay had ascertained more about his personality than he’d even realized.

 

Grant was tall, attractive, athletic and he had an amazing source of income. Kay couldn’t believe her luck that she’d met him. She wasn’t fully convinced that he didn’t have some skeletons in his closet but at least she could ask him out and get the pressure of doing so out of the way.

 

“So Grant, why don’t you forget stopping by and we’ll go out sometime. I’d love to hear more about… real estate,” Kay said, flashing him a smile.

 

Grant smiled back; Kay could have swooned at how beautiful his eyes looked when he smiled at her.

 

“Sure thing.”

 

“I’ll put my number in your phone if you don’t mind,” She grinned.

 

Grant pulled out the latest Samsung smartphone and again, Kay tried not to be too visibly impressed. She typed in her number 212-555-0205. She saved her number under the name “Gym Cutie”. Kay hoped that the flirty and playful move would land her a date with the gym hottie.

 

“I’ll call you as soon as I can. See you around Kay.”

 

“Absolutely,” Kay replied.

 

She watched as Grant walked towards the lockers. His ass was so tight you could bounce a quarter off of it. Kay tried to hold herself together. She was long done with her workout but she was hot and bothered as if she’d done the entire circuit again twice. Kay herself made her way to the locker room of the gym which wasn’t terribly crowded that day.

 

Kay stripped down to nothing and got into one of the available shower stalls. At a gym this nice, showing was more of an experience than not. She let the water pour down her back and she got her thick hair nice and wet. Kay pumped her sulfate-free conditioner into her strands, massaging it in to ensure her coils were nice and moisturized. Natural hair and the gym sometimes seemed incompatible but Kay loved the evening routine of self love.

 

Kay lathered up and then rinsed her body off, finger detangling her hair once she was done. After a nice long shower, she emerged with a sense of accomplishment about her. She’d skipped Joanna’s pleas to take herself to a bar or another dating hotspot and instead she’d met one of the most attractive guys she’d ever seen right here at her gym. He was a man who had been going to this gym for years too, just like she had. It was just her luck that he would pop up the exact moment she was supposed to ask someone out.

 

She couldn’t wait to tell Joanna about this. Kay got dressed in a relaxed pair of yoga pants and a grad school t-shirt and then drove home. The drive home was stressful — as it usually was — but it gave her time to think and clear her head.

 

Kay had a love-hate relationship with the waiting game that was a big part of dating. She couldn’t be sure when Grant would call her but she was desperately hoping it would be prior to the upcoming weekend. A booked Friday night at least guaranteed her weekend entertainment besides hanging out with her girlfriends — not like there was anything wrong with a good girls’ night.

 

Not to mention Kay was almost 100% sure that a date with Grant would surpass anything that she could have possibly had with Frank. Kay was just glad he hadn’t called her back.

 

Once at home, Kay cooked herself a delicious but simply dinner. At the end of the day she was too tired to do anything more complicated, even if her mother often commented on how her “healthy food would never land her a decent man.”

 

Kay rolled her eyes as she thought about what her mom would say about her mushroom sauté and Cobb salad. Her mother always wondered if Kay was going on a diet. The sly dig at Kay’s weight didn’t go unnoticed. But Kay had just always been a little chubby — regardless of what she ate. In her adulthood, she’d managed to shake off the negative comments from her friends and family and just live life for herself. When she wanted soda, she drank soda. When she wanted a mushroom sauté, that’s what she ate. Life was much happier and freer that way.

 

As Kay sat down to eat, a ringing cellphone threatened her freedom. At first, she’d hoped it was Grant. It was the furthest person in her life from Grant.

 

“Hi Stanford,” Kay mumbled.

 

Stanford was Kay’s “safe bet”. They’d dated occasionally over the past few years but things had never gone anywhere. Stanford was good on paper, but Kay just couldn’t see herself having a long term relationship with him. Nevertheless, he was content to float in and out of Kay’s life without bothering her much or expecting much out of her. Sometimes Stanford would joke that they would get married when she finally gave up on the bastards of New York. Kay disagreed ardently.

 

“How’s your night gorgeous.”

 

“Fine. I’m just sitting down to dinner. Are you okay?”

 

Stanford sighed and then replied, “I’m fine. I just miss you.”

 

Kay rolled her eyes; she felt lucky that Stanford couldn’t actually see her doing that. She was flattered by some of Stanford’s attention but his sweetness had the potential to be sickening too.

 

“Well, I don’t know if I’m free this week.”

 

“New guy in your life?”

 

Kay hesitated to answer him. She knew that Stanford was always sniffing around for a boyfriend to edge out of Kay’s life. As far as he was concerned, he was the only man good enough for her. Kay knew that she found plenty of flaws in the guys she dated but Stanford went into overdrive whenever he sniffed out Kay had a new man in her life.

 

“No new guy.”

 

“I can always tell when you’re lying Kay.”

 

“I’m not lying okay! I might have met someone but we don’t even have a date yet. I’m just… busy this weekend.”

 

“Well I’ll have to take your word for it that you aren’t lying.”

 

“When have I ever lied to you Stanford?” Kay said impishly.

 

Stanford grumbled, “Never. I just really want to be with you Kay. You’re so damned elusive and hard to get.”

 

“Makes you want me more, doesn’t it?” Kay said.

 

“Goodnight Dr. Williams.”

 

“Goodnight Stan.”

 

“I’ve told you a thousand times Kay, it’s Stanford, not Stan.”

 

“Sleep tight Stanford.”

 

Kay hung up before Stanford could find another way to hook her into another conversation or worse, tell her that he loved her. That was his new favorite way to sink his claws into Kay.

 

She finished up her meal and settled into bed with a new novel which carried her off to sleep.

 

The next day on her way to work, Kay was fixated on the clients she’d be taking that day. As usual, her Wednesday’s were packed to capacity. Kay usually loved a busy schedule but her muscles were sore from her workout the day prior.

 

As Kay waited in traffic, her phone rang. She pressed answer on her car’s bluetooth setup.

 

“Hello?”

 

“Is now a bad time?”

 

Kay recognized the voice instantly.

 

“No, I’m just stuck in traffic. You’re on speaker phone.”

 

“No kids in the car?”

 

Grant was just as funny as Kay had hoped. She chuckled in response to his not-so-subtle attempt to figure out whether or not she had children.

 

“No kids Grant. What’s up?”

 

“Well I know it’s damned early but I was wondering if you were free this weekend. I’d love to take you out Friday night.”

 

“I’m totally free! I’m surprised you called back so soon.”

 

Grant laughed.

 

“How could I resist calling up the ‘gym cutie’ and seeing what she had in store for me.”

 

“Very funny.”

 

“Well I’d love to pick you up from your apartment. Can I come by around eight?”

 

“Sure, I can message you my address.”

 

“Perfect. I can’t wait to see you Kay.”

 

“Bye!”

 

The way Grant had said “I can’t wait to see you Kay” played over and over again in her head. She’d only had two short conversations with the man but Kay already felt smitten. He had a sonorous deep voice that hypnotized Kay every time she heard it. Grant fit all her up front requirements and everything he said forced her to smile from ear to ear. Kay had never felt such positivity towards anyone in a long, long time.

Kay had already determined that a first date with Grant would be one of the best nights for her life. Sitting through traffic seemed to go much faster with Grant on her mind. By the time Kay arrived at her office, she had a smile on her face. She was having a better day than any she’d had in months. The back to back client meetings were starting to feel less like a burden and more like the beginning of a count down to an amazing first date. She couldn’t wait to tell Joanna all about Grant Middleton.

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BWWM Books: The Surgeon's Baby

bwwm books the surgeon's babyThe Surgeon's Baby is another one of Jamila's BWWM Books that explores romantic conflict within a marriage. It's one of her best steamy romance novels fraught with tension between the strong African American lead character and her dreamy white husband -- a powerful plastic surgeon in NYC. If you love romantic stories and pregnancy fiction, you'll enjoy this read. The Surgeon's Baby is both sweet and romantic while keeping hot enough to melt your kindle. 

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Description: 

British plastic surgeon Brock Coates wants to keep his dreamy, successful black wife Gabby happy. Gabrielle's life dream is to become a doctor and make her family proud.

Career pressure is starting to hamper their marriage and neither their idealism or their efforts to change seem to be making a difference... 

When Gabby and her husband receive news that she is pregnant, their worlds threaten to come tumbling down. 

They're torn about how to handle a pregnancy without losing their careers or each other.

As they grow apart, they'll need something to push them together... something stronger than love.

BWWM Books Excerpt: The Surgeon's Baby

PART I

 

Brock Coates closed the hotel suite door behind him, double checking the lock. Finally, he would get to be alone with his gorgeous fiancée. Gabrielle DuPont sat on the bed, looking at him with bliss in her eyes. After a long day of wedding rehearsals and an even more stressful rehearsal dinner, he was eager to get to bed with his beautiful soon to be wife.

 

Gabrielle’s white shift dress was a gift from Brock’s sister. The organic cotton dress clung to Gabrielle’s curves, highlighting her voluptuous figure. She’d been training for months to lose a few pounds for the wedding and she felt lucky that the sister-in-law she’d never met had managed to get the perfect sized dress. Gabrielle’s umber colored skin glowed in the hotel room light.

 

Brock walked up to his wife, pushing long strands of her black hair out of her face and kissing her on the lips.

 

“Today was exhausting,” Brock said.

 

Gabrielle nodded. Her fiancé didn’t know the half of it. This was the first time Gabrielle had met her white fiancé’s family and the entire ordeal had been stressful.

 

“I know. I called the visa office today; they say if we come in on Friday we should be able to sort the final immigration details out.”

 

“Thank you,” Brock replied, kissing Gabrielle’s forehead.

 

Gabrielle’s hazel eyes gleamed in bright contrast to her dark skin.

 

“Brock… Everything’s going to be fine right? Tomorrow we’re going to get married. You’ll be able to stay in the country and I’ll start med school in August.”

 

“Yes. And thank you Gabrielle,” Brock replied.

 

“Is it bad if I can’t wait for this to be over? I just want us to be together without all this… drama.”

 

Brock chuckled, “No. It’s not bad. I can’t wait either. Plus, we’re moving next week. What’s not to look forward to Mrs. Coates.”

 

Gabrielle smiled. Brock was right. She had been eager for her wedding for weeks. Now that it was about to happen, Gabrielle mostly felt stressed.

 

“When do you start at the hospital?”

 

Brock shrugged, “They want to make sure it’s legal for me to stay in the country first.”

 

“That’s bullshit. You graduated top of your class at Columbia. You’ve specialized in one of the most difficult fields. You’ve more than proven you deserve a position there.”

 

“I know. But they aren’t exactly dying to keep plastic surgeons in the country.”

 

Gabrielle scoffed, “Why because it’s not an important field? Some of your clients might be snobs but you’re not just in it for the money.”

 

“Tell that to immigration.”

 

“Well hopefully we won’t have to say anything to immigration. And after tomorrow, you’ll be one step closer to being an American.”

 

Brock grinned, “Or we could say screw all this and go back to the U.K.”

 

Gabrielle glared at him, “No we are not going back to the U.K.!”

 

“I’m teasing Gabby. I know you could never leave your family behind. This is our home.”

 

“Yes, it is,” Gabrielle replied.

 

She pulled Brock close to her and kissed him on the lips. Gabby shuddered as she felt Brock’s lips press against hers.

 

Brock held Gabby’s hand, lifting her to her feet and kissing her on the lips.

 

“Gabby… I love you,” He said.

 

Hearing Brock’s British accent always drove Gabrielle crazy. Even if she hated to admit it, his accent was one of the most attractive things about her future husband.

 

“I love you too Brock.”

 

“Kiss me,” He whispered into her ear.

 

Gabrielle kissed his lips and then allowed her mouth to move to his cheek and then his neck. Brock closed his eyes and moaned.

 

“You’re perfect… And soon, I’ll be able to give you everything you’ve always wanted Gabrielle.”

 

“Oh yeah? Well I think I’ll be able to give myself everything I want.”

 

Brock grinned, “I know. We’ll both be Dr. Coates, but I’ll still never stop spoiling you.”

 

Gabrielle giggled and shuddered as Brock pressed his lips to her neck. Everything about his touch was tempting her. She wanted Brock far more than she’d ever wanted him before. He was about to be her husband anyways.

 

Gabrielle pulled away from Brock, determined not to be tempted by him.

 

“Brock, do you think your parents liked me tonight?”

 

Brock shrugged.

 

“Not sure. I’ve never been able to get a read on them. Or Bronwyn for that matter.”

 

Bronwyn was Brock’s twin sister and his only sibling. Meeting Bronwyn had been more stressful for Gabrielle than meeting her husband’s parents. She’d heard story after story about Brock’s sister. Meeting her, she found Bronwyn to be entirely different from what she’d heard.

 

Bronwyn was six feet tall — four inches shorter than her twin brother but still tall by any measurement. She was extremely thin and willowy with hair just as raven black as her brother’s. They even had the same facial structure, except Bronwyn’s angular face had more soft feminine contours than Brock’s. The main place they differed was their eyes.

 

Brock had intense olive green eyes, unlike anything that Gabrielle had ever seen before. Bronwyn on the other hand had regular dark brown eyes, far darker than Gabrielle’s even.

 

Gabrielle had expected Bronwyn to be crude, unfriendly and abusive just like Brock had said. Instead, she was reserved but friendly enough. She’d hugged Gabrielle had cooed at her gift fitting her form perfectly. They didn’t have much in common, but Gabrielle was glad that she’d made a good first impression on her fiancé’s twin sister. At the very least, Gabrielle didn’t expect any drama at their wedding. Brock on the other hand still wasn’t convinced.

 

“I would be careful with Bron if I were you.”

 

“Well I don’t think she’ll cause any trouble tomorrow. Don’t worry okay?”

 

“Mm,” Brock said, “Maybe you’re right.”

 

He pulled Gabrielle in for a kiss, diving his tongue deep down her throat.

 

With this kiss, Gabby felt powerless to stop Brock. They’d spent the entire day bustling around each other but not really spending any proper time together. Considering the fact that their wedding day was so soon, Gabby wished that they’d had time just to hold hands, nuzzle into each other’s arms and talk things through. The wedding definitely felt more like business than pleasure.

 

“I love you,” Gabby whispered.

 

“I love you too, Mrs. Coates.”

 

Gabby loved hearing Brock call her “Mrs. Coates”. She wasn’t married yet but she loved thinking of herself as Brock’s wife. Their meeting had been such a blessing to Gabby in so many ways.

 

She’d met Brock while she was still an undergraduate student at NYU. He was in his final year of specialization as a plastic surgeon and their connection had been instant. They’d made out all night long and Brock hadn’t left her apartment until early the next morning. Gabby was surprised when Brock had called her back — most guys who came back to her apartment and didn’t get sex ignored her thereafter.

 

Brock wasn’t like those men.

 

Gabby was instantly struck by his British charm, his politeness and the way he seemed to accept her more than any American guy ever had. Most American men were rude and abrupt. Brock had mastered British politeness to a science. He went the whole nine yards for Gabby from the moment they’d met. He’d even supported her pledge to save herself for marriage.

 

After a torrid three months together, real life started to catch up to their romance and they were faced with options. Gabby could move to the UK — which was out of the question since she intended to go to medical school — or they could try a long distance relationship. Gabby didn’t like either option.

 

Brock’s spontaneity caused him to present a third option to Gabby that would solve the pending problems that immigration would present to them: a diamond ring.

 

Gabby had always suspected that Brock came from money. He had been renting an apartment in Midtown Manhattan that seemed to surpass his budget. He had no undergraduate loans, no medical school loans or anything of the sort. When Gabby saw the ring that Brock had given her, her suspicions about his wealth were confirmed.

 

The ring he’d bought was close to $50,000 in value. The diamonds and sapphires on the ring were all as close to flawless as Gabrielle had ever seen. Everything that Gabrielle had ever dreamed of in an engagement ring was right in front of her. With her perfect, wealthy British boyfriend down on one knee before her, she couldn’t avoid saying yes.

 

Three months after that proposal and they were getting married. Gabrielle was still a virgin and as their wedding night approached, her temptation to break that vow was getting stronger and stronger.   

 

“Our wedding night is tomorrow you know,” Brock said.

 

“I know…”

 

“Well let me kiss you… Let me show you how much I love you.”

 

Gabby couldn’t resist Brock when he was like this — begging for her, pleading to pleasure her in his posh British accent.

 

She allowed Brock’s hand to reach behind her back. He held the zipper at the nape of her neck and then slowly slid it down her back, exposing her deep brown skin. The cool air of the hotel suite hit Gabby’s back. She gasped as Brock’s lips touched her neck again. He shimmied her out of her dress and ogled Gabrielle as she stood there in her underwear.

 

Gabrielle’s hair was natural, but relaxed since she couldn’t be bothered with detangling while applying to medical school. Her thick hair fell to the middle of her back and she always wore a middle part that accentuated her symmetrical facial features. Gabrielle’s body was by no means the skinny New York ideal. still, Brock thought she was perfect. Gabrielle had small but round breasts, a plump stomach and thick thighs with a sizable bum to match.

 

She stood before him with her lace black bra and lace black underwear and Brock thought he would go crazy. He’d been waiting months to touch Gabrielle and to make love to her. From the first night he’d met her, Brock had fallen in love with her. She had the brazen independence of American women with a little something special. Brock found British women to be cold and a bit frigid. Even if Gabrielle was far from loose, she was open with her emotions and gave Brock a sense of freedom. Everything about her was liberated.

 

Brock squeezed Gabrielle’s bum and pulled her close. He massaged her thick ass cheeks as he kissed her cheeks and neck. Gooseflesh broke out across Gabrielle’s skin and Brock could tell that her desire for him was rising. He pressed his nose to her neck and inhaled her scent. Something about the bizarre action awakened something primal within Gabrielle. She shivered and began kissing him back more passionately than ever. Brock let her go crazy, planting kisses all over his lips; he allowed her hands to reach down and unbutton his shirt, revealing his broad, muscular chest.

 

Brock was a fitness freak and it showed. He spent hours and hours sculpting his body in the gym and his body was better than most of the doctors on his rotation — something he was quite proud of. Brock’s skin was a cream color and his back was covered in freckles. His chest was chiseled like an underwear model and his legs were even stronger and more impressive than his upper body. Unlike most people Gabrielle had met, he could hoist her into the air without any resistance.

 

Brock reached behind Gabrielle and unhooked her bra.

 

Gabby shuddered in anticipation as she felt her bra fall to the ground. The air in the hotel room chilled her nipples almost instantly. The dark chocolate circles turned into hardened nubs. Brock kissed her again, pressing his rosy lips onto her neck. His hand reached down to one of her breasts and he held the small orb, lifting it closer to his mouth.

 

“You’re so bloody beautiful Gabby,” He whispered.

 

Gabby groaned in response as Brock’s next move was to wrap his lips entirely around her nipple. The heat from his mouth juxtaposed the room’s chill, driving Gabrielle wild. She knew what Brock was doing — he’d waited long enough and now, on the night before their wedding, he was doing his best to seduce her.

 

Gabrielle was tempted, but the deeper she got into Brock’s attempt at seduction, the more she furthered her resolve to wait one more day. It was the principle of the thing.

 

Gabrielle wasn’t saving herself for religious purposes — although she did grow up with a staunchly Christian Baptist mother who hailed straight from Portmore, Jamaica. Gabrielle had been saving herself because she wanted a love that would transcend sex. She wanted a love that could grow and glow for eternity. Gabrielle wanted her spirit to move, not just her body. She knew that Brock was that guy but a big part of being the right guy meant being able to wait until Gabrielle said she was ready.

 

Brock had moved his mouth to her other nipple and Gabrielle was stewing with arousal. Saying no to him would be harder and harder as he went on but Gabrielle possessed steely resolve.

 

“Get on the bed,” Brock growled.

 

Gabrielle obeyed him, climbing back onto their King sized bed with just a skimpy pair of black underwear.

 

“Underwear, off,” Brock commanded.

 

Gabrielle pulled off her underwear revealing a patch of trimmed hair and an aroused pair of plump pussy lips. Brock slipped a finger between her folds, careful not to penetrate her entrance. Brock had promised not to penetrate Gabrielle until she was ready. Tonight, he planned to make her ready. Their wedding day was approaching full speed ahead but Brock’s desire was reaching its crescendo far faster than that.

 

Brock positioned himself between Gabrielle’s legs and his face was inches away from her heaving wetness. Brock kissed Gabrielle’s pubic mound lightly. She thrust her hips up and he continued to ply her thighs and mound with kisses. He was so close to her entrance, but he kept teasing her with kisses and the light brush of his fingers.

 

Finally, Brock pulled open Gabby’s pussy lips and pressed his tongue between her folds. Gabby groaned loudly as Brock’s tongue came into contact with her sensitive clit. She gasped and grabbed onto his hair, pushing his head deeper between her thighs. Brock’s tongue flicked up and down her nub with broad strokes, causing Gabby to moan louder and louder.

 

Her toes curled as Brock allowed his tongue to roam the full length of her pussy.

Brock pushed his tongue deeper between Gabrielle’s folds. He slurped up her juices as she cried out and pressed her hips into the bed. Gabby knew what he was trying to do — he was trying to ply her and prepare her to let him inside her. She was certainly tempted.

 

Brock pulled his mouth away from Gabby’s entrance. She shuddered as he then began to kiss her thighs and the area around her pussy. He was teasing her again by bringing her close to orgasm and then taking it away, forcing her to bed.

 

Gabrielle tried to maneuver her body so that Brock would feel tempted again to press his lips to her pussy. Brock resisted, continuing to plaster Gabby with kisses. He slipped his finger between her lips, avoiding her entrance again and teasing her clit by circling around it. Gabby groaned again, desperate to climax.

 

Her fiancé returned his face to its position between her legs and began to nibble at her folds, diving his tongue between them to pleasure her again. This time, Gabby couldn’t hold back much longer. She needed to cum. She needed to feel that earth shattering orgasm — the one that let her know without a shadow of a doubt that Brock was the man of her dreams.

 

Gabby groaned and whimpered, “Yes Brock! Yes Brock! Don’t stop!”

 

Brock obeyed, lapping at her folds more furiously and encircling her clit with his tongue. He flicked over her nub with broad strokes and then suckled on her nub just hard enough to cause her to explode all over again. Gabby quivered in pleasure. Brock relieved her from the explosions of pleasure and lay by her side. Gabby shuddered as he kissed her neck again. Every inch of her skin was still sensitive.

 

“You think we’re doing the right thing?” Gabby asked.

 

“Of course. Neither of us want me to go back to the UK.”

 

“Dakota thinks we’re getting married too quickly.”

 

Dakota was Gabby’s younger sister — she lived in Miami and was quite liberal in sharing her opinions about what her sister was doing with her life. She absolutely didn’t approve of Gabby’s plans to hastily marry her new British boyfriend.

 

Brock kissed Gabby’s cheek, “Dakota also strips for a living. I hardly think she’s an expert on romance.”

 

Gabby sighed. Brock was right. There were still doubts in her mind, largely fueled by her sister’s premonitions of doom.

 

“Brock, I love you so much.”

“And I love you too. Nothing is ever going to change that. Just because other people don’t understand, doesn’t mean we’re wrong.”

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BWWM Books: The Landlord's Baby

The Landlord's BabyBWWM Books by Orlena James never fail to disappoint. The Landlord's Baby is one of her short interracial romance books that lives up to the high standard she's set with her previous works. If you enjoy steamy romance books and well written contemporary romance with pregnancy, you'll enjoy this story too... 

The protagonist Zora is an attractive black woman who happens to be short on her rent and she's looking for a way to make it up to her landlord. It's not what you think... Sylvan isn't that sleazy and he charges Zora with the task of cleaning his apartment up for two weeks to make up for the rent. 

Throughout the week, Zora sees a string of bimbos going in and out of Sylvan's apartment and her little crush on her landlord starts to fade.

One night, Zora gets back from a bad date and Sylvan offers to comfort her. Is he the man she thought he was, or does this dashing playboy have a sweet side too?

Short BWWM Books Excerpt: The Landlord's Baby

 

Sylvan Ricardo was living in the top floor of his father’s apartment building to save on rent. In exchange for the discount, his father had left him in charge of managing the building in his free time. This meant collecting rent checks from the tenants or wads of cash, depending on how much the tenants could pay. It wasn’t a bad deal, just the occasional inconvenience once a month. Sylvan hated dealing with most of the tenants; there wasn’t necessarily anything wrong with them, but there wasn’t anything interesting either.

 

There was only one tenant who Sylvan even remotely wanted to get to know and she was so full of mystique that Sylvan was almost intimidated to get to know her. He knew it was a little odd for a woman to intimidate him but there was just something about Zora Mayberry. Zora was young and lived in a tiny half studio adjacent to Sylvan’s apartment which took up most of the top floor.

 

Zora was an attractive, thick woman with toffee colored skin. Her thick black hair was long and kinky, often wrapped up in a thick bun on the top of her head. Zora’s eyes were a vibrant amber color with flecks of green shooting out of the middle. She was soft spoken whenever she interacted with Sylvan and she had just the lightest touch of an accent as if she were from a foreign country. Sylvan didn’t even know how old she was.

 

In her small apartment, Zora was mentally preparing herself to go talk to her landlord. For all intents and purposes, Sylvan was far more of a landlord to her than his father was. She gave him the rent every month, sent him text messages when her toilet was broken and called him when the guy in the downstairs apartment had gotten into a brawl with his girlfriend. Zora always felt nervous when she had to talk to Sylvan. He was the type of guy she had always been intimidated by in her adulthood.

 

As a teen, Zora had never been one of the “hot” girls in school. She was chubby, too dark, her hair was too nappy and she had big ole buck teeth. Back in those days, white boys used to ask Zora out as “a joke”. The wounds from childhood hadn’t completely healed and even if Sylvan was gorgeous, Zora still felt anxious just looking at him. He brought her back to those hurtful days on the playground too easily. Now, Zora didn’t have buck teeth, she had learned to love the melanin in her skin. Zora’s kinky hair had become a point of pride -- she refused to let anyone tell her to hate her natural black features any longer. Still, Zora had some healing to do.

 

Meeting with Sylvan this month would be especially difficult for her because Zora was a couple hundred dollars short on her rent. She’d tried her best but with an unexpected rush to the emergency room that month, she just couldn’t come up with the money. She’d been a reliable tenant for almost two years now so she hoped that Sylvan would let it slide just this once. It wasn’t like his family was hurting for money anyways.

 

Zora figured she should at least dress nicely to cajole Sylvan into letting her get away with being short on rent. She threw on a curve-hugging pair of jeans that highlighted her nice round butt. Then, she put on a black crop top that fit around her breasts snugly and fell right over her navel where she had a tiny silver piercing. Zora left her apartment and knocked on Sylvan’s door.

 

“Mr. Ricardo! It’s me! Zora!” She yelled out.

 

She heard some shuffling and waited patiently for Sylvan to come to the door. When Sylvan appeared he was shirtless, with just a pair of boxers on. He looked like he’d just woken up even if it was late in the afternoon. All the same, he looked hot. Sylvan’s chest was broad and strong. His arms were thick with bulging biceps and he had a perfectly chiseled stomach. Zora was almost rendered speechless.

 

“Good afternoon Zora, can I help you?”

 

“Uhh… sorry… Didn’t mean to wake you.”

 

“It’s fine,” Sylvan said wiping his eyes, “Why don’t you come in and I’ll get us some coffee. I need to wake up.”

 

Zora tentatively stepped into Sylvan’s apartment. She’d never actually been inside the top floor apartment before but it was absolutely gorgeous. A cool breeze wafted through, ensuring the apartment would never succumb to the afternoon heat. Sylvan’s design tastes were eclectic and new age -- everything was modular and chrome. She followed Sylvan into his living room and sat on his black, L-shaped couch while he french pressed some coffee.

 

“This coffee is from Jamaica you know.”

 

“Cool,” Zora replied awkwardly. Was he telling her this because she was black?

 

Sylvan laughed, “Sorry if that seemed odd, it’s just that I’m really passionate about my coffee. Why should you care…”

 

“No, it’s fine.”

 

Sylvan poured her a cup of coffee which Zora promptly sweetened with cream and sugar.

 

“So, why are you stopping by Zora?” He asked as he joined her on the couch and began sipping his black coffee.

 

Zora sighed -- she’d rehearsed this speech a thousand times but she still felt hot shame at the idea of asking her landlord for a break on the rent.

 

She began, “Well Mr. Ricardo, I’ve brought you my rent money… It’s just that I’m a couple hundred dollars short.”

 

“Oh?” Sylvan said raising his eyebrows.

 

Zora felt so nervous she could have died.

 

“I know… It’s just, things snowballed out of control and I couldn’t pull it together in time. If there’s anything I can do… Pay a little next month… Please… Just please don’t evict me. I have nowhere else to go and I…”

 

Sylvan interrupted her.

 

“Listen Zora, it’s alright, I won’t kick you out of the building. Perhaps we can figure something out.”

 

A loud crash emanated through the house.

 

“Girlfriend?” Zora asked instinctively.

 

Sylvan smiled, “No, my cat… My girlfriend left me three weeks ago.”

 

“Oh, I’m sorry.”

 

“No worries. Let’s get back to the rent issue. If you’re short, perhaps there’s something you can do…”

 

“I’d be willing to do anything,” Zora said, looking into Sylvan’s eyes.

 

Sylvan smiled, “I think I know what you could do. I need lots of work done around the house… It’s been hard since Emma left. Do you mind coming in every day for the next couple weeks?”

 

“Yes! Oh my goodness thank you! I can come in any time.”

 

“Perfect. Then that’s sorted I guess,” Sylvan said.

 

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Short BWWM Books: The Trucker's Baby

Short BWWM Books The Trucker's BabyOrlena James is back at it again with her delightful short BWWM books. This contemporary fiction romance author is particularly skilled at writing interracial romance books and pregnancy fiction books that appeal to black women and all people who love IR fiction. 

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Rhonda, a 30 year old African American woman, is working the night shift at Two Brews Coffee Shop and Bar to put her way through university. The night shift is usually lonely until one blustery night, a trucker named Malachi is rolling through town and he stops by for a pint of ale.

Rhonda is instantly attracted to him but Malachi's married. He's just found out his wife is cheating on him and Rhonda provides him a listening ear. When he leaves, she expects to never see him again. 

Weeks pass before Rhonda sees Malachi again. This time, everything is different and neither of them can deny their desires any further...

After their night of passion Rhonda is forced to wonder if she'll ever see Malachi again or if everything he said was a lie to get into her pants... 

Short BWWM Books Excerpt: The Trucker's Baby

 

The night shift at Two Brews Coffee Shop & Bar was often empty. Rhonda had taken on a few late shifts to help pay her way through school. She was working on a degree in education at the local state university so she could head back home and do some good in her life. Until that day came, Rhonda had to support herself entirely on a minimum wage job. She’d had a late start in life and at age thirty, most of the other students in her classes looked down on her for being such an old college student. They couldn’t see past their snooty noses to realize that Rhonda had to work hard her entire life to get half of what they had for free.

 

Rhonda was a tall, thick sorrel colored woman with long braids that fell down the middle of her back. Her eyes were a deep mahogany color with reddish undertones peeking through. Rhonda was by all definitions beautiful, with perfect unblemished skin and a bright white smile that made every customer’s day. It was too bad that taking on the late shift there were very few customers for her to charm into extra tips.

 

With forty five minutes left until closing and without having had a single customer for over forty five minutes, Rhonda had nothing really to do. The entire coffee shop was spotless, everything had been put away for the night and Rhonda didn’t expect to see a single person. On Monday nights, most of the students were too busy studying to think about “brewskis” anyways.

 

As Rhonda scrolled through social media on her phone, she almost didn’t notice the man that strolled in until he sat down at the bar. The man was tall, which thick muscles bulging through his flannel shirt. He had brown hair swept to the sides and icy blue eyes. His full beard was thick and covered in a few flecks of snow from being outside. As he entered, Rhonda noted his woody scent mixed with notes of patchouli and vanilla. Something about his musk was instantly comforting.

 

Rhonda put on her customer service voice and asked him, “Can I get you anything?”

 

“What ales do you have on tap?” He asked.

 

Rhonda listed off the ales with a brief description for each one. He ordered a mid-tier ale and began to sip it slowly after slamming a five dollar bill down on the table. Rhonda busied herself nearby so he could holler if he wanted anything else. As she was pretending to have work to do, Rhonda couldn’t help notice more about this mysterious stranger. Not only was he incredibly handsome but he seemed to carry a certain amount of grief on his shoulders only visible to her because she looked into his eyes.

 

He sipped his ale bitterly and Rhonda could have sworn that she saw him nearly tearing up.

 

Strange… He seemed to be close to forty years old and she’d never seen him around town before so chances are he wasn’t local.

Rhonda jumped out of her skin when the man started speaking to her.

 

“Do you believe in love?”

 

“Excuse me sir?” Rhonda replied politely.

 

She wasn’t sure if she’d heard correctly but this stranger had just asked her if she believed in love…

 

“Sorry for being rude,” He said gruffly, “My name’s Malachi.”

 

“Rhonda.”

 

“If you don’t mind me askin’ Rhonda, do you believe in love?”

 

Rhonda nodded -- she knew from her years in customer service to never disagree with a customer.

 

“Yes, I believe in love. All of us have multiple people who we’re meant to get along with in life. When we find one we really really like, heck all we can do is hope they feel the same way.”

 

“Hm…”

 

Malachi downed another sip of his ale.

 

“Well what about soul mates Rhonda? What do you think ‘sposed to happen when you find yours?”

 

For the first time, Rhonda detected a mild Southern twang in Malachi’s voice. He definitely wasn’t from around here.

 

“Well, when you find your soulmate, you’re supposed to love each other. To work hard to be together until the very end.”

 

“Ain’t it ‘sposed to be easy?”

 

Rhonda shrugged and replied, “From what I know of life there’s not a damned thing easy about it.”

 

Malachi’s questions were starting to make Rhonda uneasy. Just because a guy was rustic and sexy didn’t mean he didn’t have nefarious intent. He knew that they were here alone and maybe this was all some twisted precursor to try something with her. Rhonda reached down into her apron pocket and fondled her (very illegal) pepper spray for some security.

 

No need to panic. He’s just a regular guy. She told herself.

 

“Bet you’re wondering why I asked you all them strange questions.”

 

Rhonda smiled, “Not at all,” She lied.

 

“Well Rhonda, my life’s a fuckin’ mess. Look at me… spilling all my problems out to a small town waitress. I’m a fuckin’ cliche.”

 

“You’d be surprised,” Rhonda replied.

 

“Mind sittin’ with me for a minute?”

 

Rhonda sat across from him and started to warm up. Maybe this guy was strange or even depressed but he definitely wasn’t going to hurt her.

 

“I’m shit outta luck. My wife… Poppy… She cheated on me and I don’t know what to do.”

 

“Well, that’s certainly a tricky situation.”

 

“You don’t know the half of it. She slept with this guy… he’s a single dad… a real Romeo. I guess I thought she was the love of my life but now I’m not so sure.”

 

“Do you want to forgive her?”

 

“I don’t know.”

 

Malachi continued, “She said that she did it because I was never home enough. I drive trucks up and down the highway from Delaware to the Canadian border. I know I’m not home enough but hell, I need the money and she does too.”

 

“Still, it’s never fair to cheat on the one you love,” Rhonda offered.

 

“Don’t I know it. I ‘spose I deserve it though,” Malachi said, finishing the last of his ale.

 

“Deserve it? Why would you say something like that?”

 

“‘Cause I cheated on her first. We were younger… Before we got married… I slept with a friend of hers… She was a beautiful Latin thing and she seduced me before I even knew my head from my asshole.”

 

“Wow…”

 

“I did my time for that one and I deserved it. Never strayed since. But Poppy? I’m surprised. If Poppy cheated on me, that must mean she don’t love me anymore.”

 

Rhonda let him brood for a moment.

 

“What do you think you’re going to do about it?” She asked.

 

Malachi shrugged his shoulders.

 

“I guess a part of me would like to whisk off a pretty young thing like you and get revenge. But I’m just not that type of guy anymore. I can’t hurt Poppy like that.”

Rhonda’s breathing sped up as she heard Malachi call her pretty. She found him drop dead gorgeous and something about him bearing his heart out to her made him even sexier in her eyes.

 

“You’re a good man then Malachi. All you can do is try to work it out or leave and never look back,” She said.

 

Malachi nodded.

 

“You’re right. Mind if we talk about something else over another glass?”

 

Rhonda nodded and poured Malachi the ale. She sat across from him as he filled her ears with tales from his experiences on the road. Rhonda had never imagined a trucker to be anything other than a sort-of dirty, country bumpkin white guy. Malachi was far more than that. He was kind, caring and handsome. He had a country twang to his voice and a rugged exterior but after only a few minutes of speaking with him, Rhonda knew that he was kind and obviously a loving person.

 

Rhonda needed to close up shop before she was ready. She would have kept it open just to keep talking to Malachi but she knew that with class in the morning it was an awful idea.

 

“Hate to be abrupt but I’ve got to close up shop.”

“I understand. Thanks for being a listening ear missy,” He said.

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