Love Is A War Worth Fighting
By JCM Entertainment, LLCJanuary 02, 2006
Have you ever been in love, lost love, and fought like hell to get that love back? The third book in the Ever After series, I Do? takes you through a kaleidoscope of emotions from a singularly unique female point of view, as one woman throws not just caution but potentially her career to the wind, in the pursuit of righting the greatest wrong of her young life.
It’s never too late to love someone back.
At least that’s what Jasmine figured as she interrupts her ex-boyfriend’s wedding to give him the answer she should have given him six years ago—I…Do. But now, Nick…don’t. Postponing his wedding a mere month to the mysterious (and volatile) Tabitha, Nick doesn’t want anything to do with the woman he had proposed to so many years ago, just for her to vaguely reject him with “I’ve got to think about it.” Well if Nick took no for an answer, Jasmine won’t, waging an all-out assault on his heart with a love campaign so intense, so ludicrous, so heartfelt, it could only come from the woman who claims she “loved him first.” Risking a promising Atlanta anchorwoman job, a marriage proposal from her first love, self-respect, dignity, the respect of her friends, and, oh yeah, her heart and soul, Jasmine goes to her wits end and back to prove to Nick—as well as to herself—that if love is war, it’s one war worth fighting.
Set in Atlanta and Los Angeles, I Do? is a funny, intelligent, and heartfelt role reversal of the traditional romantic comedy. With an emotionally fearless female protagonist and a sympathetic, if not justified male antagonist, I Do? explores the bounds – and bonds – of love, commitment, determination, and destiny, while reinforcing images of African-American success, friendship, and community.
I Do? is published by the X Press and JCM Books, a division of JCM Entertainment, LLC. This novel is available for purchase online at EdwardoJackson.com, Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and traditional bookstores everywhere.
Edwardo Jackson is a graduate of Morehouse College (’97; B.A. Drama, English), Atlanta, GA, and the University of Phoenix ('02, M.B.A). The winner of the 1993 NAACP ACTSO Silver Medal in Playwriting, he is a screenwriter and actor, as well as a President of the entertainment promotional company JCM Entertainment, LLC. Originally from Seattle, WA, Mr. Jackson resides in Southern California.