Call It What You Want

Cishawn and Tonzell both know what they want from life. Cishawn wants to be able to maintain her independence while pursuing the career of her heart. Tonzell wants to be able to grow his fledgling business without the distraction of a relationship. When the time is right, each wishes to find the perfect mate: for Cishawn, that would be a man who appreciates and supports her independence. Tonzell wants an old fashioned woman like his Granny to build his life with. The problem is, Cishawn’s quest for independence serves as a blockade between her and potential mates. She cannot be what Tonzell needs her to be, and that is the needy, damsel in distress who is looking to be rescued. Can Tonzell accept not being the noble rescuer?

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Call It What You Want

Cishawn and Tonzell both know what they want from life. Cishawn wants to be able to maintain her independence while pursuing the career of her heart. Tonzell wants to be able to grow his fledgling business without the distraction of a relationship. When the time is right, each wishes to find the perfect mate: for Cishawn, that would be a man who appreciates and supports her independence. Tonzell wants an old fashioned woman like his Granny to build his life with. The problem is, Cishawn’s quest for independence serves as a blockade between her and potential mates. She cannot be what Tonzell needs her to be, and that is the needy, damsel in distress who is looking to be rescued. Can Tonzell accept not being the noble rescuer?

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Call It What You Want

Call It What You Want

by Rhonda Jackson Joseph
Call It What You Want

Call It What You Want

by Rhonda Jackson Joseph

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Overview

Cishawn and Tonzell both know what they want from life. Cishawn wants to be able to maintain her independence while pursuing the career of her heart. Tonzell wants to be able to grow his fledgling business without the distraction of a relationship. When the time is right, each wishes to find the perfect mate: for Cishawn, that would be a man who appreciates and supports her independence. Tonzell wants an old fashioned woman like his Granny to build his life with. The problem is, Cishawn’s quest for independence serves as a blockade between her and potential mates. She cannot be what Tonzell needs her to be, and that is the needy, damsel in distress who is looking to be rescued. Can Tonzell accept not being the noble rescuer?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044248199
Publisher: Tea and a Tome Publishing
Publication date: 12/12/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 284 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Rhonda Jackson Joseph has always been an avid, equal opportunity reader. One of her early forays into writing was during junior high school when she produced numerous romance short stories in which she and her best girlfriends were the heroines. She found that romance writing came rather natural to her.Her focus shifted toward horror writing when the elevated hormone levels in her body during pregnancy brought on terrifying nightmares during the scant hours she could find sleep. The dreams demanded to be placed on paper, and she hoped they would then be exorcised. To no avail, as they never completely disappeared. In fact, they multiplied.In 2007, Rhonda began working with Whispers Publishing as an editor, and most recently served as the Editor-in-Chief. Currently, she is the Managing Editor at Vinspire Publishing. She is also working on an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction at Seton Hill University and a member of the steering committee of the National Black Book Festival, an event that has drawn dozens of authors and hundreds of readers to Houston for the past five years.Rhonda has placed several short works in both the horror and romance genres.She currently lives in Texas with her husband and four children, where she continues to edit, write and read voraciously.Please contact her at:rjacksonjoseph@gmail.comOn Twitter: @rjacksonjosephOn Facebook: Rhonda Jackson Joseph, Writer/EditorP.O. Box 14804Houston, Texas 77221-4804(281) 704-4295
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