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When You Come to Me (Special Edition) is HERE! Read it for FREE now :)

WHEN TRUE LOVE COMES IN THE FORM OF A FLYING BEER BOTTLE.

When Brandon Greene, an oatmeal-skinned junior from upstate New York, drunkenly hurls a beer bottle at an unsuspecting, brown-skinned Natalie Chandler, both their worlds are changed indefinitely.

Brandon makes his intentions clear from the beginning: he is hopelessly in love with his girlfriend, Sophia, but does not want to marry her. He does, however, want to be friends with Natalie.

Neither Brandon nor her curiosities about him make sense to her at all, and her complacency begins to tumble, as she and Brandon grow closer. She's thrust into a love triangle that she wants no part of and suddenly, a streamlined future to success in the medical field is the last thing on her mind — all she sees now is a shade of gray. Brandon and Natalie have a powerful dynamic; but can it stand the weight that time, spatial disparity and color have placed on them? When You Come to Me is a sometimes humorous, sometimes dramatic take on the loss of innocence in its most colorful form.

I am exceptionally fond of this story.  I've written countless pieces, and each have meant something to me.  But there will always be something about the characters in this novel that will always touch me.

Brandon and Natalie are quite normal in the grand scheme of things: they're both young and attractive, they both come from large, tight-knit families, they're both strong-minded and intelligent.

But what sets them apart?

Of course there's the obvious: one is white and one is black. One comes from the North and one comes from the South.

But what else?

I've read my fair share of love stories and have even experienced love in a realistic form.  But the thing that makes Brandon Greene and Natalie Chandler so different is that their dynamic felt real.

The most common feedback I've gotten from readers is that Brandon and Natalie, despite their obvious flaws, never lost sight of each other.  Their believable, tangible chemistry had everyone rooting for them in the end.

I ultimately wanted their relationship to be successful, but I wanted it to be as realistic as possible.

It was never about the destination per se, but more so about their journey.

Natalie had to grow, had to learn how to love a man, had to adapt to change better.  Brandon needed to be more patient and understanding of her needs, Brandon needed to find himself altogether.

In the novel, their love stretches a span of 8 years. And while some have complained that the story was "too long", I wanted it to be that way.  I wanted the readers to become a part of their lives, empathize with them, become them.

With that, I present to you a free, updated version of When You Come to Me.

Don't Have an iPad? No worries! Download a PDF version of what it would look like on an iPad! When You Come to Me (iPad PDF Version)

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You Never Forget Your First...Find Out Why on May 4th...

And that’s an amazing thing to remember…

My novel, my baby, my love, When You Come to Me, not only highlights thrilling difficulties and blatant uncertainties of a first love, but it was my first completed novel.  It was a wealthy composite of the things and people I’ve held near and dear my entire life.

And, to be perfectly honest, my biggest fear in writing it was that people wouldn’t understand it or wouldn’t like it or wouldn’t read it.  I’m sure that’s one of the biggest obstacles that new authors face.

But once it was published, I was astonished at the reception I received, and how invested people felt in Brandon and Natalie’s story.

So it only makes sense that I continue my journey with this novel, in hopes of introducing as many new readers as possible.

With that I give you a new (and newly edited) iPad version with illustrations and fresher prose.

Absolutely free. 

Enjoy on 5/4/2012 and spread the word :)

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100 Copies of "Kiawah" Sold on the iBookstore as of 9:55a!

This has been a big week in my life as a burgeoning author!  On Tuesday, I rather spontaneously released Amber, my flash fiction endeavor that has been receiving positive reviews thus far. And now this!

For any independent author, this is a great feat! That means that the type of groundswell that I've been working toward is finally happening! There is no doubt in my mind that Kiawah is my proudest work to date, and exhibits the type of writing voice that I have been crafting for a few years now.  I haven't figured out how I plan on celebrating this stepping stone, but it'll be something great :)

Haven't gotten your hands on Kiawah yet?  Kiawah in Jade Alyse's Bookstore