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L.L. McKinney, the author behind A Blade So Black, A Dream So Dark, and the upcoming third novel in the series A Crown So Cursed, has organized the Juneteenth Book Fest for today starting at 10 a.m. EST.
The videos will be recorded and uploaded to YouTube. Fresh off creating the #PublishingPaidMe hashtag earlier this month asking for White authors to reveal the amount of their advances on Twitter to show discrepancies between advances of Black authors, L.L. is leading the way on promoting and supporting Black authors during the age of #BlackStoriesMatter.
Juneteenth, the June 19 holiday celebrating the end of slavery, has reached a popularity peak as several name-brand companies this year committed to giving their employees the day off to reflect on racial injustice. The holiday, which is recognized in 46 states and the District of Columbia, has mostly been celebrated in the African American community since 1865. With the latest civil unrest sparking the conversation on racism in general and in the book industry, a Juneteenth book event helps push awareness about the significance of the holiday and Black authors’ works in today’s environment.
The featured bookpeople and panels are:
Panelists: L.L. McKinney and Mikki Kendall
Moderator: Karama Horne, The Blerd Gurl
Panelists: Julian Winters, Claire Kann, Roya Marsh, Candice Iloh, and Ashley Woodfolk
Moderator: Leah Johnson
Panelists: The FIYAH Magazine team
Panelists: Dhonielle Clayton and Kwame Mbalia
Moderator: L.L McKinney
Panelists: Farrah Rochon, Beverly Jenkins, and Rebekah Weatherspoon
Moderator: Alyssa Cole
Panelists: Zakiya Jamal, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nivia Evans
Moderator: Saraciea J. Fennell, event co-organizer
Panelists: Mikki Kendall, Keah Brown, and Nichole Perkins
Moderator: L.L. McKinney
Panelists: Lamar Giles, Leah Johnson, Justin A. Reynolds, and Kim Johnson
Moderator: Tiffany D. Jackson
Panelists: Tracy Deonn, L.L McKinney, Bethany C. Morrow, and Kalynn Bayron
Moderator: Patrice Caldwell
Panelists: Tiffany D. Jackson, Angie Thomas, Bethany C. Morrow, L.L. McKinney
Moderator: Julian Winters
Panelists: Kwame Mbalia, Karen Strong, and Alicia D. Williams
Moderator: Nic Stone
Panelists: Bethany C. Morrow and Patrice Caldwell
Moderator: L.L. McKinney
The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
*Given an advanced reading copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*
The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon is a delightful romance novel that delves into the workplace relationship.
Samiah is a talented software engineer working at one of the hottest cybersecurity startups in Austin, Texas. When another woman live tweets her horrible date with Samiah’s boyfriend, Samiah finds herself at a restaurant telling him off along with a third woman. As their confrontation goes viral, Samiah and her two new friends, London and Taylor, become internet celebrities. It’s embarrassing to Samiah until a new colleague Daniel shows concern for her well-being. Nobody else has been doing that, so this catches Samiah’s attention. With superstar pediatric surgeon London and rising fitness guru Taylor, Samiah embarks on the boyfriend project, where the three women promise to stay committed to their goals for six months in order to be prepared to have a real boyfriend. Samiah decides to focus on a mobile app that she had abandoned years before. But the attraction to Daniel is too strong. They eventually fall for each other until Daniel’s undercover mission threatens their budding relationship.
Though the beginning comes off goofy with the date going viral and the girls showing up right on time to catch a player in motion, the story develops with Samiah and Daniel fighting their urges to stay focused on their ambitious careers in tech and Samiah, London, and Taylor cementing a solid friendship.
Overall, it’s a digestible romance that delivers on the promise of a fun read. It shows successful black women and men trying to find love in a millennial-attracting metropolis. The mystery part of what Daniel is trying to dig up on Samiah’s company adds another element as does Samiah’s dedication to increasing the company’s community service reputation. The descriptive career elements add more oomph to this story.