For Keeps by Deatri King-Bey
Got the midweek blues? Dump the doldrums and get engrossed in Deatri King-Bey’s latest, For Keeps!
Here’s Deatri to tell you about it. Take it away, Deatri!
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In my upcoming romantic
suspense, For Keeps, Gina Guy’s daughter has witnessed a murder and the murderer is
after the little girl. Child Protective Services is manipulated into the
picture, and Jarvis Martin, a manager within the agency, steps in to protect
the Guy’s rights. From the moment Gina meets Jarvis, she feels she can depend
on him, but life has proven to her that the only person she can count on is
Gina. Will they be able to stop the murderer? Can Jarvis earn her trust and
love?
Heavy topic for a romance,
huh? I’m known for taking non-conventional characters and topics and spinning
them into a romance. I like to create dialogue. The moment I released the For
Keeps blurb, people started asking me where the idea came from. I’ve often said
that I have voices in my head that tell me their stories, then I relay those
stories to you though my books. Basically, I put my psychosis to work.
Events usually wake those
voices in my head and cause them to start speaking to me. The voices from For Keeps
came about as the result of two incidents. A few years back, I noticed more
reports of children being murdered down here (Arizona) by abusive parents on
the news. This was a very noticeable increase. There was actually an event that
correlated to the increase in deaths and abuse. I can’t remember the number,
but there were like 2,500 reported cases of abuse that were never investigated
during that time period. Big time scandal. Lots of people fired over that.
In incident two, I know
someone who was reported to CPS by the hospital she delivered her baby in
because there were narcotics in the baby’s system. Actually, hospitals must
report when babies are born with drugs in their system. That sounds like a good
thing, right?
Well, the hospital neglected
to inform CPS that the mother had been a patient in the hospital and
administered the narcotic by the nurses. The mother didn’t even realize what
they were giving her was a narcotic until after CPS contacted her and told them
they’d be taking her child from her for him testing positive for
narcotics. This mother went into a
panic. She did everything her CPS case manager asked for, but CPS didn’t do
their part. Then the case manager’s boss came into the picture and took steps
to take this child away from the mother. It got really ugly.
To make a long story short,
the original case manager came back into the picture and stopped the insanity. Had
it not been for that case manager, this woman’s child would have been taken
from her even though the hospital had supplied the paperwork requested by CPS.
Sounds crazy, huh? Yeah, I couldn’t believe what was happening as it unfolded.
These incidents breathed
life into Gina and Jarvis. There are good parents caught up in the system every
day. There are bad parents that children need to be protected from. There are
bad case managers and there are good case managers.
I don’t know, this seemed
like the perfect backdrop for a romantic suspense. Next thing you know, Gina
and Jarvis were telling me their story. I hope you enjoy For Keeps. This title is now available in Print, Kindle, Nook and ePub (via Barnes & Noble) formats. You can read the first chapter here.
Bettye, thank you for
giving me the opportunity to share For Keeps. I appreciate it and you.
You’re so welcome, Deatri! Sounds like my kinda book. I love stories where characters fall in love under unusual circumstances. Readers, you’re in for a treat!
2 comments:
Whew, the drama real life can inspire us to write. CPS is a huge backdrop.Sounds really interesting.
Thanks for sharing Dee, Bettye.
Yes, Ey, romance can bloom in any situation. I would be remiss if I didn't mention my own CPS story, Love Will Follow...
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