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5 Star Rating from Readers' Favorite

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Reviewed by Foluso Falaye for Readers' Favorite

Things are looking up for Bryn Charles as she is in a relationship with Shane Smith, the charming NFL superstar. However, Shane is involved in a legal battle for his kids with his manipulative ex, who will stop at nothing to get him back. Bryn feels she needs assurance that the NFL superstar is serious enough to stay with her and not run back to his ex when he gets worn down by her. To achieve this, she gets Shane to sign a love contract as she dreams about the exotic wedding they might have together in the future. Is Bryn's dream too far-fetched and unrealistic? Find out in Sidelined: The Contract by Bianca Williams, a glamorous and electric page-turner.

First, let me assure you that The Contract is enjoyable and understandable with no knowledge of the other books in the series. With that clarified, the third book in the Sidelined series is an absolute gem! It had me completely glued, from start to finish, for every surprising, sensual scene and infectious conversation buried within its pages. The plot and characters are staggeringly realistic; I found myself nodding as I recalled some of my experiences that are similar to some particular scenes in the book. Along with the fun and sparkly storyline, Bianca Williams shares some invaluable opinions about money and relationships worth saving and highlighting. Potential readers should prepare for curse words and sexually explicit scenes. I have been completely won over by Bianca Williams' greatly entertaining yet deep and insightful book and would definitely love to read her other works.

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Bianca Williams is the award-winning author of the sports romance series Sidelined. Book One, "The Draft", was released in 2017 and won the USA Best Book Award and was a finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards. To the delight of readers everywhere, Book Two, "The Penalty", was released in 2018. Sidelined is the story of event planner Bryn Charles and her unexpected romance with her client NFL superstar Shane Smith. The contemporary novels are inspired by Williams' dating adventures in her hometown of Baltimore County, MD.

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Monday 11.09.20
Posted by Bianca Williams
 

The Reactions You Get When You Write About People You Know

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When I shared with friends and family that I’d written a book inspired by true events, I received a variety of colorful reactions. It kinda went like this…

“I wrote a book inspired by true events.”

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“And you’re the inspiration for one of my characters.”

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Initially, no one was sure how to react. But, after they read an early edition of SIDELINED: The Draft , I received lots of feedback. One flat-out disliked their character. Others found theirs humorous. One actually provided commentary and requested changes. And there were a few that just ‘got it’.

So I asked Jas, the inspiration for the infamous character Jen Thompson, to share her thoughts on what it’s like to be written about. Check out her interview below!


BWB: Jas, what was your initial reaction when you found out you were the inspiration for a major character in my upcoming book series?

Jas: When you first called me and gave me the outline (at that time, all four books) I was so genuinely thrilled and excited for the story that I never thought about myself. It wasn’t until I started reading some of the chapters and realizing ‘oh this is really going to reflect me.’ At that point, I was still really excited for you but it was hard for me to distinguish literary license from reality.

BWB: (*eyes widen ) Were you terrified?

Jas: I wasn’t terrified because I trusted you, you’re my best friend. I didn’t think you would do anything to cast me in a bad light. Not that there’s anything in reality that would put me in a bad light anyway.

BWB: But it’s not you. Jen is a character that I created that was inspired by you.

Jas: You’re right, it’s not me. Since I’m very conservative, I definitely cared about how the character was going to be portrayed. Even though it’s not me, people that know us would assume the fiction was fact. But I would say that I’ve read all of your books and I’ve never had to really worry.

BWB: In what ways are you and Jen alike and what are some major differences?

Jas: The depiction of Jen’s friendship with Bryn was accurate. Also, I think Jen’s work ethic and desire to build something quality was spot on. Where we differ…I was personally attached to my clients. I feel like Jen lacked empathy and she was always business first, whereas I always lead with my heart putting my clients first. It was never just business for any of us. We were family. Also, I’m very charity focused and extremely passionate about civil rights. However, I don’t think there was an opportunity to highlight that in the series. Platinum Events didn’t just throw parties. We started a lot of campaigns, outreach efforts to at-risk youth, and donated money to local key causes that made a difference in Baltimore. That’s something I’m really proud of.

BWB: The third installment is due out in 2020 to close out the series. What is your one last wish for Jen?

Jas: I wish for Jen to have someone looking out for her the way she looks out for everyone else.

BWB: If you could choose between a spin-off or a prequel, what would it be?

Jas: There is so much story left, definitely a spin-off.

BWB: For our readers who want to know what’s true and what isn’t. What is something that happened to Jen in the book was true that you are willing to admit?

Jas: The venue crisis and the following vodka scene really happened. (laughs) I’m not a drinker. But. (pauses) The vodka scene was true.


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Bianca Williams is an award-winning author. She was born and raised in Baltimore County, MD. She discovered her love for creative writing at college while pursuing a dual Bachelor of Science degree in Finance & Management. After graduating at the top of her class, achieving a 15+-year career in finance, and co-founding an event planning company, Bianca began penning her autofiction series. When she isn’t writing, Bianca is using her platform to empower women in life, business, and relationships. Know the Plays, or get Sidelined is her signature slogan.


SIDELINED: The Contract, the third and final installment of the SIDELINED Series, is coming to a book store near you. #2020 #shareblackstories

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Saturday 07.18.20
Posted by Bianca Williams