Maggie's Song

Fiction & Literature, African American, Romance
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Author: Marcia Ware ISBN: 9781311653024
Publisher: WordCrafts Press Publication: July 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Marcia Ware
ISBN: 9781311653024
Publisher: WordCrafts Press
Publication: July 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“The way you were smiling to yourself, I figured you were thinking ‘bout your man.” Still in the blush of her honeymoon, Chrissy wanted to see the whole world in love.
“My man,” Maggie sighed. “Nope, I wasn’t thinking about him.”
Maggie’s chances for landing that elusive recording contract were dwindling by the second. The country music industry wasn’t exactly clamoring for a 30-something African American woman looking to launch a solo career. And there was the issue of image. Maggie was a woman of ample figure with curves to spare. Industry insiders suggested that she’d be more successful in the business if she dropped fifty pounds.
Then there was Richard. A handsome, prominent entertainment lawyer, they met at a Star Records fund raiser. With a subtle magnetism and a brilliant smile, Richard said all the right things. At first Maggie thought he was a small piece of heaven. There was nothing she wouldn’t do for him. Soon enough she discovered the truth. Maggie was sweet enough to love, but for Richard, Maggie was just a stepping stone to the rich and famous. She would do until someone more suitable came along.
As for Maggie, the only reason she held on was that nagging question in the back of her mind:
"If not Richard, then who on earth would want me?"

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“The way you were smiling to yourself, I figured you were thinking ‘bout your man.” Still in the blush of her honeymoon, Chrissy wanted to see the whole world in love.
“My man,” Maggie sighed. “Nope, I wasn’t thinking about him.”
Maggie’s chances for landing that elusive recording contract were dwindling by the second. The country music industry wasn’t exactly clamoring for a 30-something African American woman looking to launch a solo career. And there was the issue of image. Maggie was a woman of ample figure with curves to spare. Industry insiders suggested that she’d be more successful in the business if she dropped fifty pounds.
Then there was Richard. A handsome, prominent entertainment lawyer, they met at a Star Records fund raiser. With a subtle magnetism and a brilliant smile, Richard said all the right things. At first Maggie thought he was a small piece of heaven. There was nothing she wouldn’t do for him. Soon enough she discovered the truth. Maggie was sweet enough to love, but for Richard, Maggie was just a stepping stone to the rich and famous. She would do until someone more suitable came along.
As for Maggie, the only reason she held on was that nagging question in the back of her mind:
"If not Richard, then who on earth would want me?"

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