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When The Cake Is Made

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Three Women, three disaster weddings, one dress burning ceremony and a connection that is deeper than anyone could imagine... Sheryl, a battered and broken beauty, finally musters the strength to leave her abusive husband. Now, all she needs to do is win custody of their daughter. Remarrying a man who can help her do just that seems to be the answer until her ex shows up at the wedding to show her once and for all who has control. Leslie, a no-nonsense, materialistic, opportunist is fed up with her married boyfriend, Frank. But that doesn't stop her from giving him one more chance. And this time he proves his love for her is real with a proposal and access to his Titanium American Express Card to plan the wedding of her dreams. But in the nine months it took to plan her perfect day, her fiance was busy making a third baby with his wife. Will Frank join his wife in the labor and delivery room or will he meet Leslie at the altar? Angie, an independent, free spirit, seeks out a man for protection after a dangerous encounter with a stalker. She is set up with Bobby Fuller, the host of a popular wedding show. Although they hit it off, she later realizes that it isn't a man she wants. Too bad this realization comes at the couple's live broadcasted wedding ceremony with hundreds in attendance and millions more watching. Written with Miasha s trademark gripping action combined with the celebrity lifestyle Lisa Wu Hartwell knows all too well, this story exposes the dark side of wealth, fame, and power. A heart-wrenching tale with explosive twists that heighten anticipation of what every page will reveal, When the Cake is Made will have you on the edge of your seat to the very end.

250 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2010

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Miasha

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A life changing event for me occurred at my college graduation in May of 2003.
National bestselling author, Karen E. Quinones Miller, was the keynote speaker. She delivered a speech about how she had written a book, self-published it and sold so many copies on her own that major publishing houses fought to offer her a deal. I sat amongst my graduating class fully alert and attentive. It was as if Karen was talking directly to me, telling me to bypass trying to get a job in advertising copywriting and follow my true passion of becoming an author.
I was unquestionably inspired and two months after graduation I began writing my first novel, Secret Society. Three months later I had a complete manuscript and was ready to move on to the next step.

I conjured up the nerve to email Karen and let her know that she had motivated me to pursue my goals of being a writer and that I had completed my first book. I asked her for tips on self-publishing. She simply told me to let self-publishing be my last resort and that I should first seek a publishing deal. I took her advice and researched the ways to go about submitting a manuscript. I sent a query letter, a synopsis, and the first three chapters of my book to Teri Woods Publishing. Teri Woods was known for publishing urban novels and thus I figured she would be interested in Secret Society. Teri Woods was not only interested, but wanted to buy my book outright and on top of that offer me a five-book deal. I was astonished. The only thing I had to do was write a second book to prove to Teri that I could produce.

I wrote Diary of a Mistress and shortly thereafter I was poised to go to New York to sign a deal with Teri Woods. I was excited and anxious, yet nervous. I was new to the publishing industry and I wasn't sure what the contract should look like, what type of deal was appropriate and most of all if selling my book outright was a smart thing to do. Once again, I conjured up the nerve to email Karen. That time she responded by telling me to call her and her telephone number was in the body of the email. She advised me not to sell my book outright and that I needed someone knowledgeable to attend the meeting with me. After realizing that her own schedule wouldn't permit her to accompany me, she took a chance and asked her agent to do so. Liza Dawson, Karen's agent, agreed to read my manuscripts over the weekend and let me know Monday whether or not she would be willing to represent me. I immediately emailed both manuscripts to Karen and Liza.

The next day I got a call from Liza telling me how good of a writer I was and offering to be my agent. I accepted and the next thing I knew, I had three major publishing houses interested in signing me. Teri Woods was notified of this and was asked for her bid. By Monday, an auction was held. Simon and Schuster was the highest bidder offering a six-figure advance and a two-book deal far exceeding my expectations as a new, unpublished author. I was in awe. Everything that has happened from then on has been a joyride. I am living my dreams and it is with thanks to Karen E. Quinones Miller. I often wonder what I would be doing or where I would be had it not been for Karen's speech those few years ago. There's no telling. But I know for sure that I am grateful that she told her story because it was truly the beginning of the success I enjoy today. Now, I feel it is my obligation to pass it on.

I am available to do speaking engagements and motivational talks at community centers, schools, group homes, prisons, outreach programs, shelters, etc. My goal is to reach as many people as I can and make a difference in the lives of others. I firmly believe To whom much is given, much is expected and indeed I have been given much.

To book me for your group or event contact Oshun Promotions at oshunpub@comcast.net

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January 25, 2018
A good read

The twists and turns were at each page, lots of emotions with this one and the ending was shocking. Good read!
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213 reviews4 followers
October 30, 2013
Angie, Leslie and Sheryl find themselves fast friends after a weekend getaway suggested by their therapist, Dr. Anna. Sheryl left an abusive husband after many years, who took her child away from her when she left. Leslie was at the altar when the man she was supposed to be marrying, was at the hospital with his wife who had just given birth to their third child. Angie is getting ready to go through with a marriage to a guy she barely knows and is not even interested in. She decides on the way to the altar, she is a lesbian and she lets everyone know it. The three friends are more intertwined than they will ever know. The baby that Sheryl's husband brought home was in fact, Leslie's baby. Sheryl's ex-husband Kenneth had sex with Leslie, (whom Sheryl did not know before the weekend getaway), drugged Leslie and stole her baby. The guy who broke into Angie's house was Leslie's brother who was hired by Deidre who was Angie's masseuse and in love with Angie. The only problem was is that Angie was not in love with Deidre. There are lots of twists and turns in this book, the thing that held me captivated was the way the three women's lives were all entertwined without them even knowing each other until they met on the plane on the way to the retreat. This was really a good book. Read: October 2013.
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Author 10 books96 followers
May 3, 2012
This was quite an entertaining read. I loved the way each chapter alternated between the ladies' (different women with wedding horror stores) voices yet each of their stories managed to tie back in together. Skillfully written!
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February 18, 2016
This book was...a bit crazy. The situations that these women found themselves in were strange. The writing was not great but it was OK. I was ok with the book until it ended. I like happy endings but fairytale endings get on my nerves.
5 reviews3 followers
November 25, 2010
More like 3 1/2 stars. I had heard so many great things about this book I was expecting more. It's an ok read but definitely not something I would tell others you have got to read this book.
4 reviews1 follower
December 1, 2010
This book was an ok read to me. I can't say this was the best book I've read or the rest.
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