For ninety days, Imani Brooks had one rule:
No sex.
No distractions.
No emotionally unavailable men wasting her time.
After too many situation-ships, fake intimacy, and dating disasters disguised as "vibes," the successful Atlanta branding strategist decides to reset her life completely with a celibacy challenge her friends turn into a running joke.
The plan was simple:
focus on herself,
protect her peace,
and absolutely avoid falling for anybody.
Then she meets Greg Daniels.
Calm, emotionally intelligent, annoyingly attractive, and completely uninterested in playing games, Greg is everything Imani didn't prepare for. What starts as harmless flirting quickly turns into late-night conversations, slow-burning chemistry, unexpected vulnerability, and the kind of connection that quietly changes everything.
But when an old video exposing the truth behind Imani's challenge goes public, the relationship they carefully built is suddenly tested by embarrassment, trust, and the fear of being fully seen.
Set against the backdrop of modern Atlanta nightlife, brunch culture, group chats, rooftop parties, and Black love, Ninety Days is a funny, heartfelt, emotionally charged romantic comedy about vulnerability, healing, and what happens when the right person makes love feel safe instead of scary.
Perfect for readers who love:
slow-burn romanceemotionally mature male leadswitty banterBlack rom-comshealthy relationship dynamicsmodern dating stories with heart and humorSometimes the biggest challenge isn't resisting temptation.
It's learning how to stop running from love.