Camesha has mastered the art of being desired but never truly seen. By night, she's Cammie, one of LA's most in-demand vibe models-an attractive, young woman paid to elevate events with her sexy and mysterious presence-and a discreet, high-end escort with strict rules. By day, she's a waitress and bartender at a boutique Beverly Hills hotel. Seeking purpose beyond mere survival, she quietly yearns for something more. Tim has built a career around reliability. As a handler for rappers and singers, he's earned a reputation for being a fast-acting, low-key problem solver who keeps his clients'…mehr
Camesha has mastered the art of being desired but never truly seen. By night, she's Cammie, one of LA's most in-demand vibe models-an attractive, young woman paid to elevate events with her sexy and mysterious presence-and a discreet, high-end escort with strict rules. By day, she's a waitress and bartender at a boutique Beverly Hills hotel. Seeking purpose beyond mere survival, she quietly yearns for something more. Tim has built a career around reliability. As a handler for rappers and singers, he's earned a reputation for being a fast-acting, low-key problem solver who keeps his clients' lives together behind the scenes. When they meet at a rapper's wild birthday bash, casual conversations slowly turn into an unexpected yet genuine connection that neither can ignore. But Camesha has deep trust issues and keeps her guard up and Tim hasn't let himself get close to a woman in a long time. Love isn't simple in a city built on illusions and performances. Camesha's past refuses to stay buried and Tim's career threatens to pull him in another direction. To claim something lasting, they'll have to face their fears and themselves. In Let Me Handle Your Heart, Josie Hunter delivers a soft, slow-burn Black romance about safety, healing, and what it really means to be seen, chosen, and loved for real. *Content Warning: This book contains graphic consensual sex, depictions of sex work, and a flashback scene involving sexual trauma. Please take care of yourself!
Josie Hunter (she/her) is a Black writer from the Washington, DC metropolitan area and a graduate of Stevenson University. Her short fiction and poetry appear in The Greenspring Review, where she won First Prize in Fiction in their 2020 COVID Creative Contest. She was also a 2024 quarterfinalist in the New York International Screenplay Awards. She reflects on writing, fiction, publishing, and creativity in her bi-weekly Substack newsletter called Notes from a Work-in-Progress Writer. Lastly, she runs a free Book Matchmaking service that curates personalized reading lists. Let Me Handle Your Heart is her debut novel! When not writing, Josie is reading, trying new restaurants, or refining her sleep and fitness routines. Find her on her website josiehunterlit.com and on Instagram, TikTok, and Substack @josiehunterlit.
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