October 22, 2024. One chapter only. Someone asked about one chapter. Whenever I release only one chapter. It means I'm pressed for time. It's 90% because of the kids and their daily needs. The next update is tomorrow.
PLEASE READ UNTIL THE END. Dear Readers,Thank you for reading Charlie and Taylor’s story, "The Bad Boy Next Room."Writing my first young adult book has been such a fun experience. I loved coming up with the funny moments, but nothing compares to the joy of seeing how they made you laugh. Your com
“We’ll see you next week, Taylor. I’m counting on you to give our rookies some tips,” Dylan said.“Of course, man—uh, Coach,” Taylor laughed. “I might not be playing anymore, but I’ll always be part of Luxford Iron Pulse.”After chatting with the team, Taylor returned to his family. He saw his broth
ALMOST THREE YEARS LATER.“Thank you for being here,” Taylor said, standing at the podium.Behind him stood a newly opened sports facility with a covered court and an open mini-track. In front of him were hundreds of guests, including his family, reporters, and fans of the Luxford Iron Pulse.That d
“Mommy, Kingston threw sand at me!” Adrianna complained, pointing at their youngest sibling, Kingston.“Daddy—he—not share!” Their second daughter, Trysta Sage, cried, tears flooding her cheeks.Yes, they now had three kids. After Charlie gave birth to Trysta, Taylor was determined to prove he could
OVER FIVE YEARS LATER.Every corner of the court pulsed with tension and noise. The scoreboard flashed: Luxford Iron Pulse – 98 | LA Lakers – 99.Twenty seconds left.One chance.One shot.Taylor’s pulse matched the roar of the crowd. This was everything they had trained for—sweat, pain, years of fa
“Are you guys enjoying your time?” Maxwell asked one table.Mia: “Love it!”Frank: “Love the home!”Taylor: “Food is great, man.”Charlie was feeding Adrianna with a bottle. She said, “This neighborhood is perfect for raising a family, Max. You made a great choice.”Dawn, seated between Charlie and