Currently, I am working on my first book for Dreame, where I aim to craft compelling character dynamics and rich emotional depth. Through my storytelling, I strive to evoke powerful emotions, create immersive worlds, and connect with audiences on a profound level. As I continue this journey, my goal is not only to refine my technique but also to bring stories to life in a way that leaves a lasting impression on readers. Oh! And I love reading.
Jaylin Monroe’s ultimate dream is to become a professional dancer—a passion she has poured relentless dedication and unwavering determination into. After years of hard work, an opportunity finally arises: a chance to step onto the stage alongside the renowned, insanely talented, and undeniably charismatic singer, Andre Bowe. She has been invited to audition as a replacement for an injured performer, but this is no ordinary opportunity—this is her moment. If she impresses, the position is hers. If she falls short, the dream she has fought so hard for may slip through her fingers. Will she rise to the occasion and catch the eye of her favorite artist, or will this opportunity be just another fleeting chance?
After months of unsuccessful job hunting, Diamond Rose is running out of options. When her brother, Jason—one of L.A.’s most sought-after music producers—sets up an interview for her to tutor his boss’s six-year-old son, she reluctantly takes the chance. It’s supposed to be simple: teach the child, earn a paycheck, and finally gain some stability.
But things take a turn when she meets Marlon Kane, Jason’s best friend and the eldest son of his powerful boss. Charming, unpredictable, and frustratingly handsome, Marlon is used to getting whatever he wants—and from the moment they meet, Diamond realizes she’s no exception.
Between navigating the complicated dynamics of Jason’s workplace, dealing with her own insecurities, and resisting Marlon’s relentless pursuit, Diamond soon finds herself tangled in a web of emotions, expectations, and secrets she never saw coming.
And when lines blur between business and pleasure, Diamond is forced to ask herself, is falling for Marlon the biggest mistake of her life—or the beginning of something she never dared to dream?