Busy Ain't the Half of It by Smith, Frederick

Frederick Smith, Chaz Lamar Cruz

Busy Ain't the Half of It

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Elijah Golden and Justin Monroe are uncle and nephew with eclectic careers, friends, and family in LA, trying to center joy in their lives.Then their...

Elijah Golden and Justin Monroe are uncle and nephew with eclectic careers, friends, and family in LA, trying to center joy in their lives.Then their worlds turn in ways nobody expects.

Elijah, a dedicated thespian, auditions by day, does theater by night, and works two jobs on weekends. With enough life for three people, he keeps his recently divorced partner Zaire coasting on bliss...until secrets and real-life dramas test their love.

Justin, Elijah's uncle, is a single father with teenage twins, and a tv journalist who's been replaced at the anchor desk when new management arrives. No longer in the public eye, living true to his sexuality is something Justin can finally do. Dating and romance-Justin's ready for fun. Conflicts with fatherhood and career-he'll have none.

Elijah and Justin seek happily-ever-afters, but are they too busy to notice happy when it's there?

Originally from Detroit, Frederick Smith is a graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism, Loyola University Chicago, and Loyola Marymount University. He lives in San Francisco. He is author of In Case You Forgot (co-authored with Chaz Lamar Cruz), Play it Forward, Right Side of the Wrong Bed, and Down For Whatever. He can be contacted at www.FrederickLSmith.com or Instagram/Twitter: @fsmith827.

Chaz Lamar Cruz was raised in the deserts and cities of southern California by his Louisianan maternal grandmother. He is a graduate of Cal State LA and the University of San Francisco. Chaz is a poet, educator, and creative who writes from a place of possibility and wonder. He can be contacted at ChazLamar.com or Instagram/Twitter: @chzcruz.

Genre
Romance
Pages
214
Publisher
Bold Strokes Books
Publication Date
August 10, 2021
ISBN
9781635559446