A Lover for Beth
PROLOGUE

Beth felt a sensation, turned around and locked eyes immediately with the dark-haired stranger.

"This is my wife Kingston and her best friend, Beth," Christian was saying, introducing the ladies to his business associates. "Honey, this is Alexandre Bellini and Zander Escatore, from Bellini and Associates."

Beth barely remembered being seated, but when she was, she did notice that she was sitting to the right of the arresting Zander.
. . .

"Pregnant! … It can't be. It just can't be," Beth said, even as she looked incredulously at the word 'Pregnant' spelled out on the test.

"I don't know what I'm going to do Kingston," Beth said to her friend. "He was supposed to be my transition guy? How the hell did I wind up pregnant?!" she said, shaking her head as she paced back and forth in the living room of her New York apartment.

"What do you mean, your transition guy?" Kingston inquired. "I don’t understand."

"Well, you know I haven't been with anyone … like that … in a while. And he is totally GU."

"GU?" Kingston questioned. "Would you please stop talking in riddles."

"As in, geographically undesirable Kingston. He lives in Rome ITALY for heaven's sake! Anyway, as for the transition thing … remember the movie When Harry Met Sally? That line when Meg Ryan's long-time boyfriend breaks up with after telling her he wasn't ready to get married. Then, she finds out that like six months later that he's engaged to be married to the very next girl he met after he broke up with her."

"And she cries to Billy Crystal, saying to him that that girl was supposed to be his transition girl, not the one he wanted to marry. … Well, Zander was supposed to be my transition guy in a way … my transition from Mississippi to New York and out of my sex drought back into the land of passion."

In spite of the seriousness of the situation, Kingston couldn't help but burst into laughter.

"Kingston this is no laughing matter," Beth started to cry … real tears. "I'm terrified!"

"Take it easy Beth," Kingston said, turning serious in an attempt to calm her friend. "You're spinning out of control. Let's just take one thing at a time. First, what are you going to do? Are you going to keep it?"

"Of course," Beth said, not hesitating. "You know I don't believe in abortion."

"I know, I just wanted you to take a step back and assess things one issue at a time. Now, second. You have to tell Zander."

"No!" Beth immediately recoiled. "I don’t want to hoist this responsibility on him. This is my decision and mine alone."

"That's true," Kingston said. "But Beth, he has a right to know he's going to be a father, especially after what you told me about his background."

"Besides, I always thought there was more to the two of you than a casual hookup. I know you Sara Elizabeth Whitehead. You don't have casual sex. You have to care and my eyes don’t deceive me, he feels for you too."
. . .

4:57 pm. That means it's 10:57 in Rome, Beth thought. In spite of the relative lateness of the hour, she picked up the card Zander had given her on their first meeting and dialed.

Could Kingston be right? Did he really care for her? Or …

Would he feel trapped by her pregnancy?

Would he resent her?

Would he want to be part of the child's life?

So many questions ran through her mind as she punched his digits into her phone.

He picked up on the first ring. "Buona sera, Beth," Zander said.

Note: The main female characters in this novel -- Beth and Kingston -- first appear in the Amazon Top 100 multi-cultural romance category series, Desperate for More, which can be found here on Barnes & Noble.
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A Lover for Beth
PROLOGUE

Beth felt a sensation, turned around and locked eyes immediately with the dark-haired stranger.

"This is my wife Kingston and her best friend, Beth," Christian was saying, introducing the ladies to his business associates. "Honey, this is Alexandre Bellini and Zander Escatore, from Bellini and Associates."

Beth barely remembered being seated, but when she was, she did notice that she was sitting to the right of the arresting Zander.
. . .

"Pregnant! … It can't be. It just can't be," Beth said, even as she looked incredulously at the word 'Pregnant' spelled out on the test.

"I don't know what I'm going to do Kingston," Beth said to her friend. "He was supposed to be my transition guy? How the hell did I wind up pregnant?!" she said, shaking her head as she paced back and forth in the living room of her New York apartment.

"What do you mean, your transition guy?" Kingston inquired. "I don’t understand."

"Well, you know I haven't been with anyone … like that … in a while. And he is totally GU."

"GU?" Kingston questioned. "Would you please stop talking in riddles."

"As in, geographically undesirable Kingston. He lives in Rome ITALY for heaven's sake! Anyway, as for the transition thing … remember the movie When Harry Met Sally? That line when Meg Ryan's long-time boyfriend breaks up with after telling her he wasn't ready to get married. Then, she finds out that like six months later that he's engaged to be married to the very next girl he met after he broke up with her."

"And she cries to Billy Crystal, saying to him that that girl was supposed to be his transition girl, not the one he wanted to marry. … Well, Zander was supposed to be my transition guy in a way … my transition from Mississippi to New York and out of my sex drought back into the land of passion."

In spite of the seriousness of the situation, Kingston couldn't help but burst into laughter.

"Kingston this is no laughing matter," Beth started to cry … real tears. "I'm terrified!"

"Take it easy Beth," Kingston said, turning serious in an attempt to calm her friend. "You're spinning out of control. Let's just take one thing at a time. First, what are you going to do? Are you going to keep it?"

"Of course," Beth said, not hesitating. "You know I don't believe in abortion."

"I know, I just wanted you to take a step back and assess things one issue at a time. Now, second. You have to tell Zander."

"No!" Beth immediately recoiled. "I don’t want to hoist this responsibility on him. This is my decision and mine alone."

"That's true," Kingston said. "But Beth, he has a right to know he's going to be a father, especially after what you told me about his background."

"Besides, I always thought there was more to the two of you than a casual hookup. I know you Sara Elizabeth Whitehead. You don't have casual sex. You have to care and my eyes don’t deceive me, he feels for you too."
. . .

4:57 pm. That means it's 10:57 in Rome, Beth thought. In spite of the relative lateness of the hour, she picked up the card Zander had given her on their first meeting and dialed.

Could Kingston be right? Did he really care for her? Or …

Would he feel trapped by her pregnancy?

Would he resent her?

Would he want to be part of the child's life?

So many questions ran through her mind as she punched his digits into her phone.

He picked up on the first ring. "Buona sera, Beth," Zander said.

Note: The main female characters in this novel -- Beth and Kingston -- first appear in the Amazon Top 100 multi-cultural romance category series, Desperate for More, which can be found here on Barnes & Noble.
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PROLOGUE

Beth felt a sensation, turned around and locked eyes immediately with the dark-haired stranger.

"This is my wife Kingston and her best friend, Beth," Christian was saying, introducing the ladies to his business associates. "Honey, this is Alexandre Bellini and Zander Escatore, from Bellini and Associates."

Beth barely remembered being seated, but when she was, she did notice that she was sitting to the right of the arresting Zander.
. . .

"Pregnant! … It can't be. It just can't be," Beth said, even as she looked incredulously at the word 'Pregnant' spelled out on the test.

"I don't know what I'm going to do Kingston," Beth said to her friend. "He was supposed to be my transition guy? How the hell did I wind up pregnant?!" she said, shaking her head as she paced back and forth in the living room of her New York apartment.

"What do you mean, your transition guy?" Kingston inquired. "I don’t understand."

"Well, you know I haven't been with anyone … like that … in a while. And he is totally GU."

"GU?" Kingston questioned. "Would you please stop talking in riddles."

"As in, geographically undesirable Kingston. He lives in Rome ITALY for heaven's sake! Anyway, as for the transition thing … remember the movie When Harry Met Sally? That line when Meg Ryan's long-time boyfriend breaks up with after telling her he wasn't ready to get married. Then, she finds out that like six months later that he's engaged to be married to the very next girl he met after he broke up with her."

"And she cries to Billy Crystal, saying to him that that girl was supposed to be his transition girl, not the one he wanted to marry. … Well, Zander was supposed to be my transition guy in a way … my transition from Mississippi to New York and out of my sex drought back into the land of passion."

In spite of the seriousness of the situation, Kingston couldn't help but burst into laughter.

"Kingston this is no laughing matter," Beth started to cry … real tears. "I'm terrified!"

"Take it easy Beth," Kingston said, turning serious in an attempt to calm her friend. "You're spinning out of control. Let's just take one thing at a time. First, what are you going to do? Are you going to keep it?"

"Of course," Beth said, not hesitating. "You know I don't believe in abortion."

"I know, I just wanted you to take a step back and assess things one issue at a time. Now, second. You have to tell Zander."

"No!" Beth immediately recoiled. "I don’t want to hoist this responsibility on him. This is my decision and mine alone."

"That's true," Kingston said. "But Beth, he has a right to know he's going to be a father, especially after what you told me about his background."

"Besides, I always thought there was more to the two of you than a casual hookup. I know you Sara Elizabeth Whitehead. You don't have casual sex. You have to care and my eyes don’t deceive me, he feels for you too."
. . .

4:57 pm. That means it's 10:57 in Rome, Beth thought. In spite of the relative lateness of the hour, she picked up the card Zander had given her on their first meeting and dialed.

Could Kingston be right? Did he really care for her? Or …

Would he feel trapped by her pregnancy?

Would he resent her?

Would he want to be part of the child's life?

So many questions ran through her mind as she punched his digits into her phone.

He picked up on the first ring. "Buona sera, Beth," Zander said.

Note: The main female characters in this novel -- Beth and Kingston -- first appear in the Amazon Top 100 multi-cultural romance category series, Desperate for More, which can be found here on Barnes & Noble.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149800261
Publisher: Inkwell Editorial
Publication date: 07/22/2014
Series: Great Myths of Psychology Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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About the Author

My name is Yuwanda Black and I'm a freelance writer, author and web entrepreneur.

I've been a freelance writer since 1993, an ebook writer/publisher since 2002 and an internet marketer since 2008.

TRAVELING FREELANCE WRITER

I'm American but live in Jamaica most of the year (in Negril). I visited for the first time in 2009 and started going back on a regular basis. After so many trips (and so many expensive hotels) I thought, "It's cheaper to rent."

So I did!

THE THING I LOVE THE MOST ABOUT MY CAREER

The thing I love the most about being a writer is that it allows me to live and work where I please. As long as I have an internet connection, I'm good to go.

I've worked everywhere from a hotel room in Barcelona, Spain; to a cafe in Stockholm, Sweden; to a farm house in Cordoba, Argentina. As far as work, I feel like the luckiest girl alive most days.

THE THING I LOVE THE MOST ABOUT BEING AN EBOOK WRITER/SELF PUBLISHER

In a phrase, "income stability." As long as I can write (ie, produce new products), I can make a living. How much I earn is entirely up to me. Thanks to places like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, you don't have to be famous to make a living as a writer.

RUNNING, RUNNING, RUNNING!

I'm also a marathon runner. I've completed almost a dozen marathons and am always training for the next one. One of the most fun ones was the half-marathon in Negril, Jamaica in December 2013 (I've done this marathon three consective times (in 2011, 2012 and 2013). It's a ton of fun and you meet so many interesting people from all over the world.

LIFE PHILOSOPHY

Just do it! (As a runner, of course Nike's philosophy fits who I am :-)).

LEARN MORE ABOUT ME

You can learn more about me on the "About" page at Inkwell Editorial, my freelance writing blog. It's been live since 1999 and has hundreds of articles on how to start a successful freelance writing career.

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