Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author LaQuette to HJ!
Hi LaQuette and welcome to HJ! We’re so excited to chat with you about your new release, Vanessa Jared’s Got a Man: A Novel!
Hello! Thank you so much for having me. A huge hello to your readers as well.
Please summarize the book for the readers here:
In Vanessa Jared’s Got A Man, Vanessa has a pretty difficult past. She’s spent twenty years in an abusive relationship. She’s a couple of years post-divorce, and after therapy and the amazing support of her Savvy, Sexy, and Single Club friends, she’s finally at a point in her life where she’s eager to discover what’s next for her. Fortunately, what’s next is a sexy sheriff by the name of Michael.
Please share your favorite line(s) or quote from this book:
My favorite lines from the book display the game of tit-for-tat the protagonists are playing.
Michael: “I keep telling you you’re playing with fire.”
Vanessa: “And I keep telling you, I like the heat.”
Please share a few Fun facts about this book…
The Title: Vanessa Jared’s Got A Man was a nod to Chanté Moore’s R&B hit, “Chanté’s Got A Man”. I listened to that song over and over again as I was building Michael’s character. I wanted him to be a shining example of the type of man Chanté was singing about in those lyrics.
What first attracts your Hero to the Heroine and vice versa?
They’re first attraction is physical. They see each other and instantly something clicks between them. It’s not love, but it’s certainly a healthy dose of lust. Once they begin to spend a little time together, he’s impressed by her perseverance and independence and she’s drawn to his protective nature.
Did any scene have you blushing, crying or laughing while writing it? And Why?
Although I don’t blush easily, I think my favorite steamy scene would have to be the sexy times that happen on Michael’s couch. The couple attends a charity ball and when they get back to Michael’s place, things get a bit heated. They a really good time…if you know what I mean, certainly better than their time at the ball. 😉
Readers should read this book….
Because it’s about discovering one’s self after difficult times. It’s about embracing joy after difficult times. It’s also about fun and uplifting friendships. But most of all, it’s about a woman enjoying and embracing her sexy in her forties.
What are you currently working on? What other releases do you have in the works?
I am currently working on book two in the Savvy, Sexy, and Single Club. My next release will be in October. The book is titled Cinderella Masquerade. It’s my version of a Cinderella retelling. Funny thing, Cinderella has always been my favorite princess.
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Excerpt from Vanessa Jared’s Got a Man: A Novel:
Chapter 3
“DIVA!” JANAE AND CREE COLLECTIVELY SCREAMED THE word when she walked into the private dining room. Each year one of them would host the celebration. This year was Vanessa’s turn. Yeah, she’d thought about bailing earlier, but whether she showed or not, her plans had been set in motion months ago. A private dining room in one of the fanciest restaurants in New York reserved just for the three of them. They’d spend the night enjoying each other’s company while being catered to by the restaurant’s staff.
It was the perfect way to celebrate her friends. They both worked so hard and had so much going on, Vanessa decided to give them a night where they didn’t have to worry about anything. A private car picked them up from their respective homes in Pennsylvania and transported them on the hour-and-a-half drive to New York City in style while sipping on champagne.
If the loud giggles and their nearly overwhelming delight at seeing Vanessa enter the room was any sign, they’d enjoyed the champagne while they cruised along I-80. Even though she hadn’t taken a sip of anything yet, she was equally thrilled to see them. Janae wore a metallic gold body-con one-shoulder dress that hugged every luscious curve of her plus-size body. The shiny gold color looked majestic against the deep brown of her complexion. Her long wavy hair spilled over one shoulder while the other, bare and beautiful, sparkled with a shimmer of body glitter. She was sexy, stunning, and Janae knew it, and Vanessa was pretty much certain anyone with eyes knew it too.
Cree was a statuesque beauty, six feet tall in her bare feet with curves that made an hourglass jealous. Her honey-brown skin looked sun-kissed even as the summer was quickly fading into the chill of fall, and with the black high-low number hugging her rounded hips, it was a wonder Vanessa hadn’t seen a path of people struck unconscious by her sheer beauty. Her hair was cut into a dark Caesar, making her striking and easily recognizable as a queen who understood her own power.
Both her girls were powerful queens. She often wished the strength recognizable in these two women lived somewhere inside her too. They’d both built better lives for themselves after their respective divorces. They understood their purpose, a purpose that blazed brightly in both of them and had nothing to do with their relationship status.
Vanessa had been Mrs. Karl Scott. Even her skills as an accountant had been used solely to fulfill her purpose as Karl’s wife. And when he was gone, Vanessa had nothing more to center her life. Now, she’d been floating listlessly for the last two years in search of what it was she was meant to do. She needed something that was just for her.
As her girlfriends fawned over her fitted black strapless jumpsuit, the long sheer gold duster she wore over it, and her sleek bob haircut, Vanessa realized that focusing on her impostor syndrome right now wasn’t what she needed. No, instead she would let these women celebrate her, even if she knew it was all a lie.
“Would you look at us?” Cree spread her arms wide, wrapping them around Vanessa’s and Janae’s shoulders. “We are glorious!”
Janae snapped her fingers and hollered, “Yasssss, queen! We’re out’chea stuntin’ on ’em. They ain’t ready for us.”
Vanessa closed the circle, forming a group hug. Being with her girls like this strengthened her, making her feel more empowered than she ever did in her everyday life. “I’m so glad to see you two. How was your ride in? Did everything go okay with the driver?”
“Girl, you didn’t have to go through the expense of sending a car for us. Janae could’ve driven us here.”
Vanessa waved her hand dismissing Cree. “I wanted to do it. You two work so hard; you deserve to be pampered tonight. Just consider it me putting Karl’s money to good use.”
Janae shook her head and interrupted. “Nope, that is your money. You earned every bit of it. Every time you put your life on hold to support his dreams, every time you stood strong in the face of his cheating and humiliation, nah, that money is yours.”
“You know Janae is always right. Don’t argue with her. You earned that.”
Vanessa felt the warmth of acceptance flowing through her, creating a buzz that no sparkling wine could compare to. “Thank you. I needed that.”
Janae reached out and tucked Vanessa’s hair behind her ear before cupping a gentle hand over her cheek. “Chile, please. Queens don’t tear each other down. We fix each other’s crowns. We got you, queen.”
“Yeah, always,” Cree said.
Vanessa beamed. Her affection for these two women filled her with positive energy, like she was tapping into the best version of herself. How she could ever have thought of ditching this event, she didn’t know. Because more than anything, this was what she needed. A reminder that she was strong too, maybe even strong enough to finally tell them the full truth about her relationship with Karl.
The serving staff entered the room with covered platters, signaling that their evening was underway. While Janae and Cree went to settle in their seats, Vanessa grabbed her phone from her clutch and scrolled through her contacts until she found Michael Park’s number. She tapped out a text telling him she’d make her way down to Monroe Hills sometime soon. She’d call him when she arrived. It was vague, unfortunately; she couldn’t do better than that. Not until she got herself together to do this.
And she would do this. If only to prove to herself that she was no longer the same woman Karl victimized. Her girls reminded her that she was strong enough to stop Karl, to help another young queen, and to take back what was hers at once. Her grandmother’s ring, her dignity, and her future were all within reach. All she had to do was spend a few more hours in the presence of the handsome man who’d held her in his solid arms and made her wonder what it would feel like to do that under a different set of circumstances.
Yeah, she could do this. She was a queen. Queens didn’t turn and run, they stood and fought. And with a handsome knight like Michael Park by her side, it might actually be fun doing so. What could go wrong?
From Vanessa Jared’s Got a Man by LaQuette. Copyright © 2022 by the author and reprinted by permission of St. Martin’s Publishing Group.
Book Info:
LaQuette’s debut sexy romantic comedy Vanessa Jared’s Got a Man tells the story of a woman getting her groove back and getting a second chance at love.
Vanessa Jared, a 40-something divorcee, decided that the best way to pull herself out of their post-divorce slump was to form The Savvy, Sexy, Singles Club and start the “Do Me” portion of her and her friends’ lives.
But on the two year anniversary, a sexy sheriff shows up on Vanessa’s doorstep wanting her to help him keep his little sister from marrying her no-good ex. Vanessa is not down for this at all. She wants nothing to do with her ex…until she spots a photo of her ex’s new fiancee wearing her grandmother’s ring–which he clearly stole from her. So now it’s on. Vanessa is ready to take this trifling (fill-in-the-blank) down. What she does not expect is to fall in love along the way.
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Meet the Author:
2021 Vivian Award finalist and DEIA activist in the romance industry, LaQuette writes sexy, stylish, and sensational romance. She crafts dramatic, emotionally epic tales that are deeply pigmented by reality’s paintbrush. This Brooklyn native’s novels–including Vanessa Jared’s Got a Man–are a unique mix of savvy, sarcastic, brazen, and unapologetically sexy characters who are confident in their right to appear on the page.
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I would love to let go, depending on what trauma it is. And if I can’t, I would love to be at peace about my feelings about the trauma and move forward in my life.
debby236
I would love to let go. I know it is hard to do but it is better than what you have.
Amy R
Could you let go of a traumatic past to grab on to a brilliant and happy future? I would like to let go but it depends on the trauma and might require therapy
bn100
depends
Texas Book Lover
I think it depends on the past and the who the future is with…if that person is willing to help you move forward.
Teresa Williams
I think so but depends .
Daniel M
happy? what’s that
Latesha B.
I think it depends on the trauma you have endured. It would be nice to rise like a phoenix and to reinvent yourself into the best that you can be.
Lori Byrd
I’d want to say yes.
Katrina Dehart
It would depend