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Excerpt

Sandra loved connecting with people. She would sit back watching them relax while taking pleasure in drinking her coffee. It was like personally inviting people into your home. Life taught her, more than once, that anything and everything could be solved over a good cup of coffee.

“Was it that bad?” She looked into his eyes and read his misgivings.

“Are you crazy? I loved it. I’m sorry I got lost in my thoughts. I have a feeling I’m going to lose you soon.”

He sat their cups on the table, a deep crease forming between his full brows. She wrapped her hands around the cup finding comfort in its warmth.

“Are you trying to get rid of me?” He chuckled. “Things are going good, but I don’t plan to quit my day job until I see more zeros on my checks. Besides, I won’t leave you hanging, I want to make sure you have a solid replacement.”

“Well, they’re coming. I’d bet my shop on it.” They shared another laugh.  “And don’t worry about me, I’m a big girl.”

They chatted about the shop and the current employees. She may have to place an ad in the paper and start interviewing soon.

“So, what’s up with you? You seemed out of it tonight.”

Sandra crossed her legs and leaned closer into the table. She could smell the warm cinnamon rising from his cup. She relaxed in the chair, placing her chin in the palm of her hand.

“I feel like I don’t have much of a life. I’m here from sun up to sun down. And I’m not complaining because I love my business, but I always thought I would have kids by now and I don’t even have a boyfriend.” She fell back in the chair, crossing her arms in her lap.

“Girl, you act like you’re a hundred years old. It’s not too late.” He took a drink of his coffee. “How about I set you up with someone?”

Sandra lifted her hands in protest, “Oh, no, no, no…I am not turning into a charity case.”

“Whatever.” He dismissed her response, and she could see the wheels in his head turning. She had to stop him. She could just imagine some young kid, strolling in with his pants hanging to the floor, showing his expensive drawers to the world, and Lord help her if he showed up with a mouth full of fancy hardware. She was too old for that. She needed a nice, respectable guy, the problem was how would she find him?

“Earth to Sandi,” Bruce snapped his fingers trying to regain her attention.

“You know what, thanks, but no thanks. I don’t think I’m the young hip-hop kind of woman. I need a nice settled man.” Her list of qualities for her ideal man was short. She knew he had to love her independence, her hectic work schedule, her family, and most importantly, her girls.

“Dang, don’t you trust yo boy? I got you. Really, give me a chance.”

Sandra paused. She knew she had to try, but something whispered brace yourself. Her thirty-fifth birthday was months away and things would remain the same if she didn’t at least try.

“Okay, I’ll give you a chance. But I don’t want a—“

He held up his hand, cutting off her impending checklist. “No, thanks. I got this.”

Sandra picked up her cup and drained it. She couldn’t believe Bruce was playing matchmaker and setting her up on a blind date. She stood to throw her cup in the trash, but slumped back into her still warm chair upon realizing she didn’t know any of his friends outside the shop. He could find her some crazed lunatic.

“Actually, I don’t know if this is a good idea,” she said, her voice just above a whisper.

“I know the kind of guys you like.” He leaned back in the chair and assessed her. She squirmed under his watchful eye. He continued, “You like those conservative, educated, I want to take you to a jazz club kinda dudes.” He laughed. Her nerves prevented her from joining in.

“Sandi, I got you. Really. I have someone that’s perfect. Let’s get through having Marques here this weekend and I’ll set something up for next week.”

He stood and she follow suit. Bruce grabbed their cups and started gathering the trash. It was past midnight and he was probably heading to the studio. She planned to head home and pray. She knew without a doubt that she trusted him with her business, but could she trust Bruce with finding her a date?


 
 
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JA Adams is hitting the web for a virtual book tour featuring the re-release of Purple Haze. In Purple Haze, a car accident ends the lives of a young couple and no one suspects foul play until another body surfaces leading the people of Pineview, TX to believe a killer is in their midst. Twins, Landan and Janda Colquin try to uncover the identity of the killer as a complicated haze settles between life as they envisioned and the one that they now know exists.

About the Book

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Title: Purple Haze

Author: JA Adams

ISBN: 978-0976200505

Release Date: February 17, 2011

Genre: Psychological Thriller

Page Count: 300

Publisher: Shaw Harris and Associates

Website: www.jaadamsauthor.com




Residents of Pineview, Texas suspect no foul play when a popular young couple dies in a car accident. However, years later, when another friend of Landan and Janda (the Colquin twins) turns up dead, the twins mull over the possibility of a killer in their midst. Fearing for their lives, can the twins and their friends figure out the identity of the killer before there is another murder? For all involved, they soon learn life is seldom played by its precedent rules as a haze between the world in which we live and the one in which we wish we did emerges.

About the Author

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JA Adams, author of three psychological suspense novels, uses personal and professional experiences to bring awareness to psychological issues that affect our relationships. 

For 30 years, Adams has worked with traumatized victims of violence and crime. Adams’ experience, paired with her writings, allude to healing the spirit and soul of victims.

In 1993, Adams decided to marry her cause with her passion for writing, beginning with contributions to the teacher modular curriculum, Responding to Violence in the Lives of Young Children, at Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University), Educare Training Institute.

Adams currently resides outside of Austin, Texas. She continues to write and volunteers with numerous organization bringing awareness to teen dating violence and women issues, as well as, advocating against intimate partner and family violence. Such organizations include the Ortralla Foundation and Recovery Ministry at Gateway Church. Moreover, she regularly speaks and mentors women using her life as proof that one can love again after trauma.



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We are the first stop on the Dying on the Edge Blog Tour with Francine Craft. Click on the link below to get started and don't forget to leave a comment to enter Francine's book giveaway.

 
 
We have a full lineup this month. Our posts will include podcast and blog interviews regarding:
  • An Inconvenient Friend by Rhonda McKnight (re-post from July due to technical difficulties);
  • Dying on the Edge with Francine Craft
  • A Woman's Revenge by Tiffany Warren, Sherri Lewis and Rhonda McKnight;
  • Where There's Smoke 2 by Terra Little; and
  • Playing the Hand You're Dealt by Trice Hickman.
 
 
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We are excited about featuring our first ebook, My Extra by DeiIra Smith-Collard. Click on the link below to get started and don't forget to leave a comment to enter the drawing.

 
 
Are you chomping at the bit to find great ebooks? Well, we are too. Thus, we are starting to feature ebooks as well.

Stay tuned because our first ebook feature, My Extra by DeiIra Smith-Collard, will post July 19, 2010.
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This week we feature Black Diamond by Ja'Nese Dixon. Click on the link below to get started and don't forget to leave a comment to enter the drawing.

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Our Book Features for July 2010 are:
  • Black Diamond by Ja'Nese Dixon;
  • Dying on the Edge by Francine Craft; and
  • An Inconvenient Friend by Rhonda McKnight.
 
 
Nia Virtual Book Tours features It Had To Be You by Francis Ray
This week we feature It Had To Be You by Francis Ray. Click on the link below to get started and don't forget to leave a comment to enter the drawing.

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A Second Helping by Beverly Jenkins | Nia Virtual Book Tours
Beverly Jenkins' recent release A Second Helping is our feature for this week. Listen to her interview and enter to win a copy of A Second Helping.