WIN WIN
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About the Book
Marsha Jones is back with her latest literary installment, Win-Win, a story about love in the world of semi-professional football. Meet Madison, a charming, sexy, and widowed filmmaker who has put her life on hold when it comes to romance. Her best friend Jaymz, a film critic who has an opinion about everything, tries to help jumpstart it anyway he can. Hunter Rodriguez is the Hive football team’s star quarterback. He has been married to his wife, Renee for more than 10 years. Hunter doesn’t want to acknowledge the fact that his marriage is on the rocks. Renee wants Hunter to “grow up” and “give up his dreams” of playing professional football. . After a series of personal tragedies, each character has a decision to make. What will they do for love? Will Madison let go of the past and open up her heart to love again? Will Renee stay in a sinking and loveless relationship? Is Hunter able to salvage his marriage and keep his secret? Will sparks fly Madison and Sterling? Win-Win answers all these questions and takes a whimsical look at what people will do for love, how lost love can make us stronger, and why it takes two people to hold onto it.
About the Author
Marsha Jones is an author, journalist, cultural critic, social marketer, and interactive storyteller. A graduate of Purdue University, Marsha writes under the moniker “Queen Marsha” or “QM” and gives motherly advice for Gannett Newspaper’s website www.MomsLikeMecom. Her weekly “411” column appears in The Buffalo Challenger and she is a contributing editor for about…time magazine. Her blog, “The Queen’s Chair” appears on www.blackinamerica.com. A teaching artist, Marsha teaches workshops on creative writing, journaling, poetry, “Blacks in Hollywood” and “The History of the Black Press”. A prolific writer, Marsha’s fiction has appeared in Visions & Viewpoints: Voices of the Genesee Valley (1993 and 1994) and COMPEER’s The Healing Power of Friends. Her 2008 holiday fiction story, Peyton’s Gift was featured in Gannett’s Democrat and Chronicle on Christmas Day. Visit her website, www.queenmarsha.com.