Mia A. Moore

Author of TONIGHT I GIVE IN



Cover Synopsis: Tonight I Give In

 

The Venue: The Playing Field of Love

 

The Rookie:  Mya

Myella McBride’s workload has left her wanting and on the verge of burning out, so she decides she is going out and sheds the cold weather frocks to don something crazy, sexy, and cool, before she retreats to the pseudo security of her books. All Mya is looking for is some fun and a little harmless flirting, because she does not believe the panacea to everything is a man, and everyone knows you cannot meet a good, quality man at the club. Little does she know, across the room destiny could await, in the form of the battleship of masculinity, parting the sea of people and making his way towards her.

 

Is she ready to get in the game, or is she content just riding the bench, being a spectator?

 

The Veteran: Tré

Over walks Trévon Threat, all-star pro linebacker, charming, handsome, and intelligent. This intriguing modern day gladiator blows Mya’s mind and all her preconceived notions about the spoiled self-indulgent conceited athlete. Tré is conscientious and generous; he cares about the community, volunteers tirelessly, and loves his mama. This man with the intimidating name and ferocious occupation spawns emotions and awakens feelings she did not realize she was capable of feeling.

 

Is he ready to share his playing time with the rookie and show her some moves on the playing field?

 

The Game:  Love

With the commonality of past sorrows and mutual interests, not to mention preternatural chemistry, Mya and Tré form a solid, special bond of friendship, but they have to maneuver through a blitz of love’s fumbles, dropped passes, penalties, interceptions, and sacks.

 

Will they win, will they lose, or will they Give In?



Extended Synopsis


After a hectic first year of graduate school and working, Myella McBride just needs a release and to let off some steam. Mya’s workload for her masters in English literature while teaching overloaded sections of English composition has left her wanting and on the verge of burning out. At the persistence of her free-spirited best friend, she decides to take advantage of Memorial Day weekend, the first collective opportunity around Chi-Town to shed the cold weather frocks and don something crazy, sexy, and cool, before she retreats to the pseudo security of her books. All she is looking for is some fun and a little harmless flirting with the background of good music to groove to, because unlike her friend, she does not believe the panacea to everything is a man. Besides, everyone knows you cannot meet a good, quality man at the club. Little does she know, across the room destiny could await in the form of the battleship of masculinity, parting the sea of people and making his way towards her.

Over walks Trévon Threat, all-star pro linebacker, charming, handsome, and intelligent. This intriguing modern day gladiator blows Mya’s mind and all her preconceived notions about the spoiled self-indulgent conceited athlete. Tré is conscientious and generous; he cares about the community, volunteers tirelessly, and loves his mama. This man with the intimidating name and ferocious occupation spawns emotions and awakens feelings she did not realize she was capable of feeling. A painful past, with a mentally and emotionally abusive mother and a failed four-year long-distance relationship with an unfaithful boyfriend, has left her with steamer trunks of suppressed baggage.

When Mya initially avoids the pitfalls of her baggage and overcomes her fears, she is able to give in and really give her heart for the first time. With the commonality of past sorrows and mutual interests, not to mention preternatural chemistry, Mya and Tré form a solid, special bond of friendship that grows into more. A dream romance develops between the two friends, but is friendship, romance, and love enough for them to maneuver through the sexual politics of a new relationship and find their way back together, while combating an onslaught of jealousy, envy, insecurity, temptation, and miscommunication, which is only compounded by Tré’s high-profile career and outside foes?

In Tonight I Give In, Mya and Tré are perfectly flawed, round, dynamic characters. Their attraction excites you; their friendship renews you; their romance captivates you; and their love nourishes you. Their story is an engrossing emotionally complex journey of growth, understanding, and love that all readers will enjoy.

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