Zora Books Her Happy Ever After
Taj McCoy
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“Doesn’t miss a romantic beat . . . McCoy expertly crafts a well-balanced love triangle between empathetic and passionate characters—and delivers plenty of comic relief in the form of Zora’s lovable matchmaking grandmother.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
A heart-pounding, curvy romance about an indie bookstore owner who finds herself in a love triangle when she meets the author she’s had a crush on for years…and his best friend.
Zora has committed every inch of her life to establishing her thriving DC bookstore, making it into a pillar of the community, and she just hasn’t had time for romance. But when a mystery author she’s been crushing on for years agrees to have an event at her store, she starts to rethink her priorities. Lawrence is every bit as charming as she imagined, even if his understanding of his own books seems just a bit shallow. When he asks her out after his reading, she’s almost elated enough to forget about the grumpy guy who sat next to her making snide comments all evening. Apparently the grouch is Lawrence’s best friend, Reid, but she can’t imagine what kind of friendship that must be. They couldn’t be more different.
But as she starts seeing Lawrence, and spending more and more time with Reid, Zora finds first impressions can be deceiving. Reid is smart and thoughtful—he’s also interested. After years of avoiding dating, she suddenly has two handsome men competing for her affection. But even as she struggles to choose between them, she can’t shake the feeling that they’re both hiding something—a mystery she’s determined to solve before she can find her HEA.
About the Author
Oakland-born law grad, Taj McCoy, is committed to writing stories championing Black and biracial women of color, plus-sized protagonists, Black love, Black joy, and characters with a strong sense of sisterhood and familial bonds.
Taj started writing as a small child, enjoying the success of her first publications in elementary school. Since then, her dream has always been to become a professional writer. As a law student, she attempted her first novels and joined the Twitter writing community. Though Taj has spent more than ten years working in higher education administration, she continued to pursue her goal and ultimately finished her first novel in 2018, securing her agent in 2019.
When she’s not writing, Taj may be on Twitter boosting other marginalized writers, trying to zen out in yoga, sharing recipes on her website, binge-watching her favorite reality tv, or cooking private supper club meals for close friends. Catch her producing and co-hosting the Fat Like Me Podcast, which celebrates body diversity in publishing and entertainment, or watch her join forces with several writer friends on Sundays for the Better Than Brunch video podcast. When time permits, she serves as the #DVdebut Program Manager for Diverse Voices, Inc. and as a mentor for 2020 Pitch Wars.
The Tour
May 1st
–A Southern Girls Bookshelf >> Excerpt
–Natasha Brooks’ Favorite Books >> Interview
May 2nd
–Evermore Books >> Excerpt
–Freda’s Voice >> Excerpt
–The Avid Reader >> Excerpt
May 3rd
–Celticlady’s Reviews >> Excerpt
–Archaeolibrarian – I Dig Good Books! >> Review
May 4th
–A Soccer Mom’s Book Blog >> Excerpt
–Read Your Writes Book Reviews >> Excerpt
May 5th
–Daily Waffle >> Excerpt
–Versatileer >> Excerpt
–BookishKelly2022 >> Excerpt
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May 8th
–All About the Love >> Review
–The Phantom Paragrapher >> Review
May 9th
–Hopelessly Devoted Bibliophile >> Review
May 10th
–Epic Book Society >> Excerpt
–Always Reading >> Interview
May 11th
–Twirling Book Princess >> Excerpt
–Book-Keeping >> Review
May 12th
–Fiction Lux >> Review
–MacKade >> Excerpt