Randolph Randy Camp

Randolph Randy Camp
SCREENWRITER/ NOVELIST

Monday, February 4, 2013

Jesse and LaBrea: An Interracial Love Story From False Dandelions

Jesse, the up and coming country star, has dreams of Nashville. In their small rural County of Spotsylvania, Virginia, Jesse falls head over heels in love with a young ebony princess named LaBrea, and who also happens to be the Sheriff's daughter. This is just one of the juicy stories within Randolph Randy Camp's contemporary Southern noir crime novel FALSE DANDELIONS. Here are samples and little excerpts from the novel:
Exiting the bus is Jesse Raine and LaBrea Woods. Sweethearts since last summer, the interracial couple raise a few eyebrows around the county. Jesse stands tall wearing a confident, big country smile. LaBrea's flawless brown skin and curvaceous body, wrapped tightly in stylish jeans, turns all the boys' heads. LaBrea blushes. Nonchalantly, Jesse continues to spread his cowboy grin. LaBrea bends over to pluck a white, lollipop head of tiny weightless spheres then playfully blows them off the flower head. The air is filled with a white cloud of floating dandelion wishes. Roland, a Black boy who has been trying to get LaBrea's attention, shifts his eyes on her curvy backside as Jesse's white hand gently slides into his girlfriend's back pocket. Consumed with jealousy, Roland sighs then turns up his lip in distaste.     
  
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