Labor Day Sale on Books!

Pamela The Author

Good morning! I am having a Labor Day sale on my website until September 4th! All of my books are $6 each. I do not charge for shipping and there are no sales taxes! Visit my site and choose from fantasy fiction, Urban fiction, horror fiction, and nonfiction. The handmade beaded jewelry are regularly priced. Items ordered will be shipped in 2 days.

Busy, Busy, Busy. . .

 

Checkout my store! Yeah, I’ve been away from here for MONTHS! But I’ve also been busy. Checkout my website and you will see. I have plenty of books. Added my beaded jewelry. And now, I sell eye lashes. Yeah buddy! I’m also wirking on the sequel to my urban fiction, What People Won’t Do.

Now that’s been fun! Bringing the gang back. Yes, more sex and crazy family drama. You know me if you’ve read one of my books before.

Go ahead and share this post for me then checkout my site. Thank you!

Urban Fiction Reading

Urban Fiction Reading

“What People Won’t Do” Urban Fiction

This urban fiction is a deep look into Chancy’s life as a sugar baby, with a rich albino man who has a money hungry mother. Not only does she have to deal with her new sugar daddy, Eamon, she has to deal with his mother, who tries to push and run her away from him.

“The doorbell caught her attention. She closed the top on the grill and ran to the door. She stopped before unlocking the door and pulling it open. She took a few deep breaths to calm her nerves. The thought hit her that maybe she should grab her a shirt to put on so Eamon’s cousin would feel more comfortable. Too late now. Just open the door.

When she opened the door, she saw more than one person on the other side. Two guys. And one woman. One of the guys was standing closer to the door. This one spoke to her.

‘Hey Chancy! Clinton, Eamon’s cousin. How ya doing?’

Giving a smile before unlocking the screen door, she giggled  little bit then pushed the door open as wide as she could. She took a few steps back to let them in then locked the doors. As she did this, the woman looked her up and down in disgust.

‘Who are you?’

Clinton cleared his throat because he knew what was about to happen.

‘Auntie, this is Eamon’s baby, Chancy. Chancy, this is Eamon’s mother. Ezra.’

Feeling like she would throw up on the floor, Chancy tried to breathe and relax herself. Just to hear that this woman in front of her was the same woman causing Eamon so much anger, was not something she was ready for so unexpectedly. Especially with her looking as if she was standing in the wrong house when it was hers. Finally reaching a hand out to greet Ezra, Chancy smiled.

‘Hi, how are you?’

She looked at Chancy’s hand then back at her face. She stood still as she stared at Chancy. It took her three seconds to realize that the woman did not want to greet her physically. She was shocked and confused. Pulling her stranded hand back, she looked at Clinton and started walking back outside to check on the food. Clinton looked at his auntie and made a disappointing face at her. As Chancy walked away looking hurt, Eamon came walking down the stairs. He seen Chancy walking away then noticed his mother. He looked at Chancy’s face and put the missing piece of the puzzle together.”

Order your signed copy from me at https://squareup.com/store/pamela-the-author or download the Kindle on Amazon for 99 cents!

 

My First Book Fair

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Hey hey heey! How’s it going? April 30, 2016 I had my first book fair at the Black Writers on Tour Expo in Carson, Ca. It was awesome! I loved every second of it. For those who never been to a book fair before, let me tell you how mine went.

I arrived at 7:30 a.m. to set up. I didn’t have much. I brought ten books with me. I was already told that authors tend not to sell too many books. And I didn’t want to look stupid with twenty five books sitting on the table. I had a stand to put my book on so that the cover could be clearly seen by people walking by. I had my bookmarks spread out over the table like confetti. It looked great.

The one thing I will say I wish I had, was a card reader. I noticed some of the other authors swiping credit cards with the Square card reader on their cell phones. Since I’ve been home, I ordered myself one so the next book fair I got to in Sacramento will be more of a killer! A few people asked me if I had a card reader and I had to say no. Never again.

The people who did buy my book received a nice message, a “thank you” and my signature written inside. And a bookmark matching the cover. I had my Facebook page on the bookmark and wrote down my email address if they asked for one. I loved talking to them about my Urban Fiction book (What People Won’t Do) and my other books as well. They were really interested in it. They took my bookmarks and I know they will order the paperback or Kindle at a later time. Oh yes, I love book fairs!

One lady came all the way from South Carolina and did not have a good turn out. Out of my ten books, I sold five. I’m happy with that. For the next one. I don’t plan on changing a thing. It went good enough for me. Oh! I will take more pictures!

https://www.createspace.com/5534687  The direct link to order my book

Something For Your Kindle!

What People Won't Do

Good morning from Oakland, Ca! How is everyone today? I’m here to let everyone know that my new book, “What People Won’t Do”, is available on Kindle. For $3.99 you can enjoy my first urban fiction on your device.

Here’s what you’re in store for. . .

Chancy is a young girl from Oakland who would love to have a man take care of her and spoil her. Just like the other girls she have seen walking around all dolled up, talking about their sugar daddy. When she does meet someone willing to spoil her, he’s not as handsome as she would have loved. He’s an albino named Eamon.

She grits her teeth as she deals with him in Vegas for a good time but does not expect things to carry on when she goes back home. When they do, she begins to grow feelings for him. Maybe it has to be from the crazy sex they have all the time. Or it could be the bond that develops between them.

Trying to keep her safe from harm in Oakland, he moves her out to his city in Southern California. She accepts him as more than her sugar daddy but his mother rejects her because she’s become a threat to her. Eamon’s mother, Ezra, wants him to spend his money on only her and not the women he meets.

This book has a lot of crazy, sex, fights, and drama inside. Just like an urban fiction should. Click on this link to order your copy

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZRV29OC

I published a book on my birthday!

Yes, today is a special day for me. Not just because I turned 32 today. But because I also published a book on my birthday. Cool huh?

My urban fiction is titled, “What People Won’t Do”. A young woman, Chancy, takes a trip to Vegas with some friends. She meets a guy, Eamon, who’s albino and far from attractive to her. He has money and will spend it on her as long as she gives him affection and sex.

Not knowing how things will turn out with him, it gets serious when he moves her closer to him and into her own house. Just as things look like they’ll keep getting better for her, she meets his mother. Who is instantly not a fan of Chancy, because she sees her as an interference to getting money from her own son.

Chancy but heads with Eamon’s mother, Ezra, in the worse ways. A fight between the family members seem to happen all the time. She has grown close to Eamon and see how important she is to him. Should she keep fighting to stay with him, or will he take his mother out the picture for Chancy?

The book is available online for purchase and the Kindle version will be ready in a few days. Go ahead and order your paperback copy today! Follow me on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pamelatheauthor

What People Won't Do