Title: Urban Love Prophecy
Author: Jessica Ingro
Release Date: June 13, 2014
Synopsis
This isn’t a story about a bad boy and a girl from the right
side of the tracks. This is the story of a man and a woman discovering love is
blind to how you grew up, who your friends are, and where you live. Love sees
only the heart and soul of whom it belongs to.
Someone once said that
the best way to predict the future is to invent it.
As a boy, Jayson Santiago made a vow to leave behind the
projects where he grew up. He planned to conquer the world and find a woman who
could not only hold it down, but also hold him up. Now he’s the reigning king
of hip-hop, and while he has the professional success he always wanted, he’s
missing the personal success he craves.
Victoria Watson is the daughter of an oil tycoon who never
wanted for anything. Circumstances have forced her out of her protective bubble
and into the real world, where she struggles to make ends meet while finding a
way to get back the only important thing in her life.
Will they be able to make Jayson’s prophecy come true? Or
will they be pushed past their breaking point? It isn’t easy to keep focused on
the heart and soul of the one you love when you’re always being tested.
Then again, the best
things in life are always worth fighting for...
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Excerpt
Copyright © Jessica Ingro
“You do know you’re beautiful, right? And your
mom would be proud to see what a special woman you’ve become,” he whispered in
my ear. When he was done speaking, he pulled back fractionally and stared into
my eyes. Blue meeting green in an effort to communicate how genuine that
statement was for him.
My breath hitched, and I fought hard to swallow past the lump
that was building in my throat. He said the most perfect things at just the
right time. In that moment, I really wanted this man beyond just in my bedroom.
I wanted him in my life.
He leaned away and settled on my side of the booth, propping his
foot up on the opposite side and stretching his arm along the back of the seat.
“What other songs did you
like? Or is it presumptuous of me to assume you liked more than one song on
that CD?” I was grateful for the lighter topic, since the chemistry between us
was starting to feel a bit combustible.
“Not at all. I liked most
of them, but ‘The Struggle’ spoke to me. I felt like you gave me a glimpse
inside you. It was humbling to be given that opportunity. To hear how you struggled
to be the son your mother would be proud of and the man that a woman would want
to spend her life with. The man a daughter would want to call father. It was
really very beautiful.”
I watched as something passed over his face that was both
breathtaking and raw. Before I had a chance to put my finger on what it was, it
was gone. Replaced with a serious look that made me cringe a little. I wanted
the playful Jay back. Not the one that appeared to be lost in thoughts, and not
all of them good.
“Although I have to say
the song about fucking your best friend’s girl one night and then hitting an
entire sorority the next was just as inspirational,” I deadpanned. “How did you
possibly fit them in all in one night? Inquiring minds want to know.” I winked
and hoped that would break the mood. It worked when he threw a fry from my
plate at me.
“Brat.” He laughed with a
half grin on his face.
“Really, though, is that
true? Did you really have sex with that many women in the span of one night?”
He looked uncomfortable for a split second before answering. “Maybe
not all of them, but there were quite a few.”
“Huh. So you’re a
stallion then?” Growing up with horses I knew that stallions were often bred
more than once in a day. If this story was true, I could imagine him going all
night like a real thoroughbred. That thought was a little too much for my brain
to comprehend.
“I haven’t had any
complaints. And I’m certainly hung like one.”
“You know, they say the
men who brag the most are the ones that shouldn’t be bragging.”
“Oh, Tori. Now you’re
testing me. If you want me to show you, baby, it can be arranged.”
About the Author
Jessica is the author of the Love Square series. She grew up in Central New York, where she spends her days as a Security Analyst at an IT consulting company. In her free time, she enjoys reading books and developing ideas for her own stories. Writing is her secret passion that she's been fostering since elementary school, when she wrote her first book about a puppy. It has always been a dream of hers to be able to share her stories with the world.Jessica currently lives in New York with her husband and three dogs.
Author contact information: Web – www.jessicaingro.com Email – jessicaingrobooks@gmail.com Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/JessicaIngroBooks Twitter – http://twitter.com/uvrays1997
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