Genre: FICTION, INTERRACIAL ROMANCE, MULTICULTRUAL
ROMANCE, WOMEN’S FICTION and CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE
Release Date: March 6, 2014
Digital ISBN-10: 1631120158 ISBN-13:
978-1-63112-015-2
Print ISBN-10: 1631120166 ISBN-13:
978-1-63112-016-9
Purchase link : www.5princebooks.com/buy.html
Lonely Heart
The consequences of past decisions can ruin
your future.
Instead of planning her wedding, Kaitlyn
Rodgers is facing motherhood alone, the pressures of a new job, and caring for
her rebellious younger sister. What should have been the happiest time of her
life turns into one stressful event after another.
After watching his father struggle to raise a
family by himself, auto mechanic Antonio Rodriguez refuses to follow his
father’s footsteps…even if it means a lifetime of loneliness.
When Kaitlyn’s car breaks down, though,
Antonio goes beyond auto repairs to take care of her needs. An unexpected friendship
begins, allowing them a glimpse of happiness…until the father of Kaitlyn’s
child returns, ready to offer her marriage and a future. But at what cost?
Author Bio:
M.J. Kane stumbled
into writing. An avid reader, this stay at home mom never lost the overactive
imagination of an only child. As an adult she made up stories, though never
shared them, to keep herself entertained. It wasn’t until surviving a traumatic
medical incident in 2006 that she found a reason to let the characters
inhabiting her imagination free. Upon
the suggestion of her husband, she commandeered his laptop and allowed the
characters to take life. It was that, or look over her shoulder for men caring
a purple strait jacket. And the rest, as they say, is history.
No longer a television
addict, if M.J. isn’t reading a book by one of her favorite authors, she’s
battling with her creative muse to balance writing and being a wife and mother.
She resides in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia with her high school sweetheart,
four wonderful children, and four pit bulls.
MJ’s debut novel, A Heart Not Easily Broken, Book one of the
Butterfly Memoirs, became an instant Amazon Bestseller in Multicultural
Romance and African-American Literature and Fiction within hours of
publication. It has also spent time on the African-American Women’s Fiction and
African-American Romance Bestsellers lists.
In addition to
writing, MJ is the director of a writer’s group which meets at Barnes
& Noble,
is the Newsletter Editor for the Romance Novels in
Color website, and shares writing tips,
introduces her readers to new authors, and shares her personal experiences on
her blog, This
Writer’s Life. Other activities she enjoys
include: creating custom floral arrangements, assisting her children in their
creative pursuits of music and art, and supporting her husband’s music
production business, 3D Sounds.
MJ can be found online
connecting with readers and other authors sharing her writing, and talking
about music, life, and family.
Public contact information
Website: www.mjkanemedia.com
Facebook: MJButterflyBooks
Twitter: @MJKaneBooks
Email: authormjkane@yahoo.com
Excerpt of Lonely Heart:
“Kaity, are you sure this is what you want?”
A final scan of the room showed nothing left
behind. “Yes, Ebony, I’m positive. Luke made it clear he doesn’t want this
baby, which means he doesn’t want me.”
After months of failed attempts to convince my
boyfriend of two years that keeping our family together was best, I’d had
enough. The moment he learned about the
pregnancy, he suggested abortion. After arguing, he conceded to try and work
things out. Everything went fine for a while, but the more I asked him to
participate in the doctor’s appointments and for ideas about setting up the
baby’s room, the more standoffish he became.
His decision to avoid the sonogram and ignore
my calls and text messages was enough.
I had three months until my baby’s arrival.
My baby…Who’d have thought I’d become a single
mom?
A few short months ago, my life was perfect. I
worked my dream job and had a man who loved me.
Turns out I was wrong about that.
I made some bad decisions in my life, but it
was too late to change them now.
For the next three months my focus would be
providing my baby with a happy home. And
regardless of what Luke thought, he would still have responsibility in
providing for his child.
“That’s everythin’. Let’s get out of here
before he gets home.”
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