
Maya’s job in the world of corporate finance often leaves her spread thin and stressed out. Lucky for her, she has the best possible stress relief on call at all Talia, her high school classmate. A particularly brutal Friday has her sending up the smoke signal for Talia’s special brand of comfort, and Talia answers the call with the prompt attention Maya has come to expect. What she didn’t expect was for Talia to tag in her bestie, Dez, for an erotic assist. Auto mechanic and body shop owner Talia is used to getting her hands dirty when the job calls for it. When she finds out that Maya needs her, she’s quick to leave her coveralls and wrenches behind, intent on putting in work of a different kind. An idea pops into her head, and she follows through, hoping Maya will appreciate her initiative. And when Maya opens her door to find two strong, masc presenting women ready to fulfill her every desire, she makes a choice she never thought she to be DOWN FOR THREE.
Author

I've always loved the written word. For as long as I can remember, I read as much as I could, as often as I could. Cereal boxes, newspapers, product packaging. Ebony, Essence, and Jet Magazine. Billboards. I loved it all. I read the entire Fear Street series, as well as the Sweet Valley Books, from Twins and Friends through Sweet Valley High. Each week I'd bring 15 or 20 books home from the library, and read them all before the due date. Now, my mother owned a pristine, barely touched collection of Harlequin romance novels, and I was not to touch them under any circumstances. Well, as a teenager, you know what that meant. I read some of them, and got my first introduction to romance. When I was sixteen, I picked up my stepmother's copy of Night Song, by Beverly Jenkins. The cover showed an obviously historical image of a black couple, against a beautiful backdrop, locked in a passionate embrace. With my love of history, I had to crack this book. What I read inside literally blew my mind. I was exposed to a wonderful, touching love story involving people who looked like me! What a thrill. To this day Night Song remains my favorite book, and I credit it with planting the seed of desire to write romance. I didn't get serious until many years later, but that's where it all began.