Jazzy secretly wants to get back together
with her ex boyfriend, Curtis, so when he calls and reveals that he’s got
something important to tell her, she’s got no idea that he’s about to
propose—to her first cousin and bitter rival, Mercedes.
The annual family dinner is coming up, and
fearing that she will spend the evening seething while Mercedes flaunts her
four-carat engagement ring in her face, Jazzy asks Reggie, an Adonis she met at
the mall, to accompany her. As fate would have it, not only did Reggie and
Mercedes used to date; that backstabbing, leopard print wearing cow is still
carrying a torch for him! Revenge. It has never been so
sweet.
But falling for Reggie? Holy crap! That
wasn’t part of the plan! She has enough on her plate as it is with a mother who
spies on the neighbors and a sister and best friend with men problems that could
land them on Jerry Springer. So when Curtis comes sniffing around again—this
time, with an accusation that sends her blood pressure shooting through the
roof—the one good nerve that Jazzy’s got left has just about run its
course.
Quanie Miller grew up in New Iberia,
Louisiana.
She fell in love with reading at an early age and spent most of
her time at the Iberia Parish Library discovering new authors like R.L. Stine
and Christopher Pike (she was often found walking back home from the library
with a stack of books that went up to her
chin).
She holds degrees from Louisiana State University and San Jose
State University. She has been the recipient of the James Phelan Literary
Award, the Louis King Thore Scholarship, the BEA Student Scriptwriting Award,
and the Vicki Hudson Emerging Writing Prize.
She loves writing
humorous stories about strong willed, sassy women who can’t keep themselves out
of trouble. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina with her husband and is
currently, as always, working on another novel.
To find out more
about Quanie and her works in progress visit quanietalkswriting.com.
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