Alix Strauss, "For a Romance Novelist, a Love Worth Writing About," (Vows) New York Times, June 6, 2021, p. ST10.
In March 201, during a visit to the Major Hillard Library in Chesapeake, Va., Kimberlee Stevenson picked up a copy of "Until I Saw You Smile" by J.J. Murray, a romance writer known for his multiracial story lines and characters.
"I finished the novel in three days," said Ms. Stevenson, 38, the owner of a literary website where she blogs about romance novels and a youth contractor specialist for the Hampton Roads Workforce Council, which offers employment services. "I thought it was great and I like to meet the authors, so I sent him a friend request on Facebook."
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Reader, she married him.
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