Writer / Novelist / Author Tia Williams

BOOKS, NOVELS, AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY, BACKGROUND, PROFILE & BEST QUOTES

TIA WILLIAMS BOOKS

Born        August 15, 1975, Fairfax, Virginia
Category      Fiction, Contemporary Romance
Language English

In the realm of contemporary romance, Tia Williams stands as a beacon of warmth and authenticity, her novels capturing the hearts of readers with their heartfelt storytelling and vibrant characters. With a talent for crafting tales of love and resili...

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"Like Elizabeth Taylor said, ‘Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together."

~ Tia Williams

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In the realm of contemporary romance, Tia Williams stands as a beacon of warmth and authenticity, her novels capturing the hearts of readers with their heartfelt storytelling and vibrant characters. With a talent for crafting tales of love and resilience, Williams has established herself as a beloved voice in the world of romance fiction.

Born in Fairfax, Virginia, Tia Williams's passion for storytelling was ignited by the rich cultural tapestry of her hometown. Surrounded by the sights, sounds, and flavors of the Big Easy, she found inspiration in the stories of love, loss, and triumph that unfolded against the backdrop of the city's vibrant streets.

Williams burst onto the literary scene with her debut novel, "The Accidental Diva," a sassy and spirited tale of love, friendship, and self-discovery. The book struck a chord with readers, earning praise for its relatable characters, sharp dialogue, and heartfelt romance.

Following the success of "The Accidental Diva," Williams continued to enchant readers with a series of equally captivating novels, including "The Perfect Find" and "Seven Days in June." Each book showcases Williams's talent for creating compelling characters, dynamic relationships, and emotionally resonant stories that celebrate the power of love in all its forms.

While "The Accidental Diva" remains Williams's most celebrated work to date, she has also garnered acclaim for her contributions to the world of beauty and lifestyle journalism. As the former beauty director at Teen People and a contributor to publications such as Glamour and Essence, Williams has distinguished herself as a leading voice in the world of beauty and fashion.

In addition to her literary accomplishments, Tia Williams is also an advocate for diversity and representation in literature, using her platform to amplify marginalized voices and challenge traditional narratives. Her novels feature a diverse cast of characters and explore themes of identity, culture, and belonging with sensitivity and insight.

Williams's writing is characterized by its warmth, humor, and emotional depth. She has a gift for creating authentic and relatable characters that resonate with readers, drawing them into the heart of her stories and leaving them rooting for love to triumph in the end.

Readers are drawn to Tia Williams's work for its heartwarming storytelling, vibrant characters, and uplifting themes. Her novels offer a welcome escape from the chaos of everyday life, providing readers with a dose of romance, humor, and hope that leaves them feeling uplifted and inspired.

For those seeking a literary experience that is both entertaining and emotionally resonant, Tia Williams's books are a must-read. With their engaging plots, relatable characters, and heartfelt romance, they offer a delightful journey into the power of love to heal, transform, and uplift the human spirit.

As for what the future holds, fans will be delighted to know that Tia Williams has an upcoming book slated for release in the coming months. While details remain under wraps, anticipation is already building for another captivating tale of love and resilience from this talented author. As readers eagerly await the next chapter in Williams's literary journey, one thing is certain – with her talent for crafting stories that touch the heart, the possibilities are endless.

Tia Williams Best Quotes

Best Quotes


“Women are expected to absorb traumas both subtle and loud and move on. 
Shoulder the weight of the world. But when the world fucks with us, the 
worst thing we can do is bury it. Embracing it makes us strong enough to 
fuck the world right back.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Girls are given the weight of the world, but nowhere to put it down. 
The power and magic born in that struggle? It’s so terrifying to men that 
we invented reasons to burn y’all at the stake, just to keep our dicks 
hard.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“One thing,” she whispered, her lips by his jaw. She didn’t want anyone 
to overhear. “Before I forget.” “What’s that?” “Stop writing about me.” 
Only Eva could’ve noticed the change in his expression. She saw the 
flinch. The slow, satisfied curl of his lip. His bronzy-amber eyes 
flashing. It was  he’d been waiting years to hear those words.  the girl 
whose pigtails he’d been yanking during recess all year had finally 
shoved him back. He looked gratified. In a voice both raspy and low, and 
so, so familiar, Shane said, “You first.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I know what I was .” “You don’t.” Shane went dead serious. “You burst 
into my solitude, demanding to be seen. You were overwhelming. Just 
wild and weird and brilliant, and I never had a choice. I d everything 
about you. Even the scary parts. I wanted to drown in your fucking 
bathwater.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“And maybe that was what real, adult love was. Being fearless enough 
to hold each other close no matter how catastrophic the world became. 
Loving each other with enough ferocity to quell the fears of the past. 
Just fucking being there.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Girls are given the weight of the world, but nowhere to put it down.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Shane cupped her face in his hands. “It never ends, does it? Loving 
you never ends. Whether you’re Genevieve or Eva. Whether I lose you 
for years or wake up to your face every morning. I love you. You’re 
my home. And I want you forever.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Look at history,” Eva continued, rubbing a temple. “Roxanne Shanté 
out-rapping grown men at fourteen. Serena winning the US Open at 
seventeen. Mary Shelley writing Frankenstein at eighteen. Josephine 
Baker conquering Paris at nineteen. Zelda Fitzgerald’s high school 
diary was so fire that her future husband stole entire passages to 
write The Great Gatsby. The eighteenth-century poet Phillis Wheatley 
published her first piece at fourteen, while enslaved. Joan of Arc. 
Greta Thunberg. Teen girls rearrange the fucking world.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I idealize you in fiction because I idealized you in real life,” 
he continued.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Just say it,” Eva said with a smile. “I’ve never said it. To 
anyone” “It won’t hurt, I promise.” Shane grinned, a heart-stopping 
thing. Then laid his face on her breasts, closing his eyes. “Ready?” 
he asked. “Ready.” “I love you,” said Shane. “Dramatically, violently, 
and forever.” She kissed the top of his head, smiling brighter than 
the sun. “I’ve always loved you,” he whispered. “What a coincidence,” 
she whispered back. “I’ve always loved you, too.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Women didn’t get to be bad boys.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Have you ever been in a Walmart?” asked Eva. “Physically, yes. 
Spiritually, no.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I’m alone. When I’m comatose from writing and mothering, when I’m 
hurting too badly to cook, talk, or smile, I curl up with ‘alone’  
a security blanket. Alone doesn’t care that I don’t shave my legs 
in the winter. Alone never gets disappointed by me.” Eva sighed. 
“It’s the best relationship I’ve ever been in.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“The world was too loud for little-boy Shane. What he didn’t know 
was that he was training himself to be a deeply empathetic 
writer—understanding nuanced emotion, spying humanity in 
unexpected places, seeing past the obvious. He was taking notes 
for his future self, who would write it all down.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Isn’t it obvious?” “Apparently not.” “I’m not just writing about 
you,” said Shane. “I’m writing to you.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Adult social stuff can’t be harder than seventh grade. It’s not
 hard to make friends. Just be an active listener. If you listen 
hard enough, you can tell what a person needs from you. And if 
you give them what they need, you’ve got a friend for life.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Religion. Hmm. I guess it's  fire. In good hands, fire can be 
used to do positive things,  keep you warm. Make s'mores. In bad 
hands, it can burn a witch at the stake. Lynch a Black body.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“This new Eva, the free Eva, was tired of being rattled by life. 
How long had she lived being too terrified to show her real 
self? There was power in showing the messiness of her life and 
what it took to hold it together.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“No matter how perilous the journey, it’s never over for true 
soul mates.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Be nice to her,” she said, low and fast. “My mom keeps a lot 
of stuff inside, but her thoughts are really loud. I know she’s 
been scared and lonely. She has a disability, but you probably 
know that. It’s a barometric-pressure thing. When it rains or 
snows or gets really hot or really cold too fast, she hurts. 
But alcohol, stress, loud noises, and weird smells do it, too. 
You have to learn her triggers. And please, just be patient 
with her. Sometimes she has to lie down for a long time. You 
might feel bored or lonely or even rejected, but she can’t 
help being sick.” Audre rested her hand on Shane’s shoulder. 
“Mom feels guilty about who she is. Make her feel happy about 
herself.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I stayed alive for you, and you. But you killed me anyway.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Teen girls rearrange the fucking world.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“There’s an alternate universe where I never left”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Running away wasn’t empowering. An empowered woman would’ve 
indulged.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“If you have the opportunity to make a moment meaningful, 
why not take it?”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Destigmatizing male vulnerability is the first step toward 
rebuilding the absolute ruin that straight men have left the 
world in.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“How do you finish a love story that you…you never wanted to 
end?”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“A tree grows its branches out until it touches the tips of 
the next closest tree. And they're linked forever. Because 
if they're really close, their roots grow together. They're 
so intertwined underneath that no matter what happens above 
ground, they stay connected.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“...but he can't stop himself from loving her. Maybe it's 
'cause he knows that in the end, she'll survive him. ... By 
virtue of being a woman, she's stronger. Girls are given the 
weight of the world, but nowhere to put it down. The power 
and magic born in that struggle? It's so terrifying to men 
that we invented reasons to burn y'all at the stake, just 
to keep our dicks hard.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I don't want these clinical, awkward setups. I don't feel  
doing this twenty more times. I can't imagine meeting my 
soulmate through an interview process. I want to know 
without words. I want fall so violently that I risk 
breaking into a million pieces. I want to love so 
desperately it's indecent. I want it to be wild and fated 
and forever. A no choice connection.”
― Tia Williams, The Perfect Find

“To me, love is  listening to an album. Some people skip 
to their favorite songs and ignore the rest. Other people 
listen to the entire album over and over until it's 
familiar and cherished and they know every note by heart. 
That's how Dr. Bennett and I loved each other. He was 
music I could listen to forever.”
― Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

“Shane was her lighthouse. If he went dark, she’d be lost, 
treading black water forever.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Acting sober is an art,” he explained. “The trick is to 
say very little and be very still.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“she still loved him, and she could feel herself dying 
from it,  a disease.”
― Tia Williams, The Perfect Find

“You push away stuff away that isn't safe and obvious, 
Mom, but love isn't safe and obvious. Love is risky. 
Take the risk, woman.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I thought you were a problem that needed solving. But 
you don't need solving. You need understanding.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“And here’s what’s really good,” continued Belinda. 
“The publishing industry has a hard time processing 
Black characters unless we’re suffering.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Go."

"Can't." Eva shook her head. "It'd require breaking 
myself open."

"Why don't you want to?"

"It's a mess in there," she said hollowly.

He wondered when the last time she'd fallen apart in 
front of someone was.

"But that's the good stuff," he insisted. "It's you.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“ when Spotify plays a song you haven't heard since 
childhood, and it reminds you who you are.  "Oh yeah, 
I'm a person who knows all the words to Will Smith's 
'Wild Wild West.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“No one was perfect! And maybe that was what real, 
adult love was. Being fearless enough to hold each 
other close no matter how catastrophic the world 
became. Loving each other with enough ferocity to 
quell the fears of the past. Just fucking being there.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Now, I never got married. No, no, no, I ain’t one 
of those funny ladies. I just won’t fold myself up 
tiny so as not to put off no man.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“...you burst into my solitude demanding to be seen. 
You were overwhelming. Just wild and weird and 
brilliant, and I never had a choice. I d everything 
about you. Even the scary parts. I wanted to drown 
in your fucking bathwater.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Adulthood is a lie, Audre. We're all just tall 
toddlers.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I’ve always loved you,” he whispered. “What a 
coincidence,” she whispered back. “I’ve always 
loved you, too.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“They both giggled, until they’d forgotten what was 
funny. Eventually, they lapsed into comfortable 
silence, enjoying the sun.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I want to know without words. I want to fall so 
violently that I risk breaking into a million pieces. 
I want to love so desperately it’s indecent. I want 
it to be wild and fated and forever. A no-choice 
connection.”
― Tia Williams, The Perfect Find

“She did think of him sometimes. Lying alone in a 
hospital bed at 2:00 a.m., or during bouts of writer's 
block. He'd appear on the fringes of her thoughts—no 
face, just a feeling. His warm, minty-vanilla scent. 
The rough softness of his skin,  velvet caressed 
against the grain.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“It never ends, does it? Loving you never ends. 
Whether you’re Genevieve or Eva. Whether I lose 
you for years or wake up to your face every morning. 
I love you. You’re my home. And I want you forever.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“People search in vain forever to find what we've got. 
I don't know shit about anything, Jenna, and I might 
be inexperienced, but I know you'll never love anyone  
you love me.'

'I won't she,' she whispered.

'And yet you can leave me so easily for a baby you 
don't have and a husband you've never met. I'm here, 
I'm real, and I just lost to a goddamn fantasy. I 
must've never really had you at all.”
― Tia Williams, The Perfect Find

“Yeah, but , I just wanna ask her if she wants to go 
with me to Cold Stone or whatever. Get some ice cream,” 
grumbled Ty. “You’re doing too much.” “See, you don’t 
even need my help! You got a plan,” said Shane 
encouragingly. “Just ask her out tomorrow. And be 
confident with it. If you believe you’re that dude, 
she will, too.” “Maybe I should ask her if she’s 
lactose intolerant first.” “Under no circumstances 
should you do that.” “Nah, you right.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Given that those sinning, raping plantation owners 
had both white babies and Black babies, everyone was 
six degrees from being one or the other. Which was 
what scared southern white people the most.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 2019, THIRTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD 
EVA MERCY NEARLY choked to death on a piece of gum. 
She’d been attempting to masturbate when the gum 
lodged in her throat, cutting off her air supply.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Long ago, she'd learned that life could be bitterly 
disappointing if allowed. There were blows and 
stumbles, but your job was to stay interested in the 
world.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“And know this: the villain depends on who's telling 
the story.”
― Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

“Always be yourself. Unless you can be me. Then always 
be me.’ And here’s another one…”
― Tia Williams, The Perfect Find

“Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go home and feed 
my two kittens, Growth and Metamorphosis.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Because I barely survived Shane Hall. I barely survived 
myself. It was a dark time. My home life was traumatic. 
I was a chaotic, angry kid. Why reminisce?”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“For half my life, I've hidden behind these characters. 
I've hidden in general. I've spent so much time being 
scared. Scared of digging too deep into who I really am, 
for fear of what I might find. What ghosts I might 
confront, secrets I might uncover. Better to bury it all. 
I thought I couldn't be a successful person if I had 
demons. But what fully realized person doesn't? No one 
expects men to be flaw-free. Women are expected to absorb 
traumas both subtle and loud and move on. Shoulder the 
weight of the world. But when the world fucks with us, 
the worst thing we can do is bury it. Embracing it makes 
us strong enough to fuck the world right back.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“It’s raising you up for prison. Your every move is 
criminalized, by design. In most schools, kids don’t get 
expelled for saying ‘fuck’ or get tased for tardiness or 
incarcerated for missing one detention. In most schools, 
eighth-grade boys aren’t terrorized this way. They’re 
allowed to be kids, nothing on their minds but pussy and 
Roblox.” Ty’s eyes focused on his notebook. He was 
painfully aware that Shane was referring to him. He’d 
been sent to juvie for missing a detention.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“love you. You’re my home. And I want you forever.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“MAKE AMERICA NEW YORK.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“No matter how perilous the journey, it’s never over for 
true soul mates. Who doesn’t want a connection that burns 
forever, despite distance, time, and curses?”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Listen. Caring about things doesn't make you soft. It 
makes you alive.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“ Elizabeth Taylor said, ‘Pour yourself a drink, put on 
some lipstick, and pull yourself together.”
― Tia Williams, The Perfect Find

“There isn’t just one dangerous person here. There’s two. 
We’re the same.” Too infuriated to speak—seething, knowing 
that this was uncomfortably accurate—Eva turned her back 
to Shane and fumbled with the lock again. When she spun 
back around to face him, trembling, she unloaded all the 
bottled-up fury she’d been holding in for years. “WHERE 
DID YOU GO?” Stunned, he shook his head. “What?” “Where 
did you go?” She stepped toward him, raging, keys digging 
into her palm. “Okay, we’re both bad. But you disappeared”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“didn’t leave you,” he said finally. “What?” “Your mom 
never said anything?” “No,” she said, her voice cracking, 
pleading. “What happened?” “I didn’t leave you.” Confusion 
flooded her face. “I would never have left you. It was…your 
mom. She sent me away.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“How do you think she got there?” Shane’s voice was an 
unsteady mix of regret and pain. “I found her number in your 
phone, and I called her. When she got to the house, she 
called the paramedics. And the police. And sent me to 
prison.” The blood drained from Eva’s face. “No.” “Ask her,” 
he said gently. “Ask her.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“He’s the human equivalent of a spam email,”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Every time one of her terribly dysfunctional relationships 
imploded, she was confused and stunned. And then with fresh 
hope, she’d fling herself at another jackass.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“In second grade, she’d snuck up on a napping Eva and colored 
her entire forearm with a highlighter. Because she was 
“important.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Listen, caring about things don't maek you soft. IT makes 
you alive.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I cut myself. He didn’t do it. And I’d been taking 
drugs—your drugs, or getting them from your boyfriends—my 
whole life. I wasn’t your innocent little baby.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“My mom told me. And you were young and scared and trying to 
be tough—and I promised you that you’d never go back. I 
promised. And she sent you back.” She gulped dryly. “Shane, 
I’m sorry. I’m so sorry for everything I said yesterday. I’m 
sorry for blaming you for all these years. For hating you. I 
hated you so much.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I know too much,” he said, his words weighted with old pain. 
The kind that makes a home on the fringes of your thoughts 
forever.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Eva turned to face him. “I’m so sorry.” “No, I’m sorry. 
That’s what I came to New York to say. I’m sorry I broke my 
promise. And I’m sorry I didn’t find you the second I was 
released. But by then, you’d published your first book. You 
were a success, and I didn’t want to ruin it. Back then, I 
was convinced that I ruined”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I wanna be everything,” he said, his mouth against her ear. 
“Wanna be the reason you light up. I wanna make you laugh, 
make you moan, make you safe.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“I wanna be where all your paths end.” He nipped her earlobe. 
“I wanna do everything you do to me.” He pulsed his finger 
then, and she came with a shuddery cry. “You’re hired,” she 
breathed.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“You know you’re the turtle, right? The one who comes and 
goes as he pleases while I wait for you?”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“You can’t imagine the utter bottomlessness of my disinterest 
in your opinion.”
― Tia Williams, The Perfect Find

“Prison is the school of the unlearned lesson.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“If you listen hard enough, you can tell what a person needs 
from you. And if you give them what they need, you've got a 
friend for life.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“The burden isn’t on me to explain it, Rich. The burden’s on 
y’all to fix it. Good luck.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Maybe that's what real adult love was. Being fearless enough 
to hold each other close no matter how catastrophic the world 
became.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Miles Davis said there are two categories of thinking: the 
truth and white bullshit. The national anthem is white bullshit.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Listen, caring about things don’t make you soft. It makes you 
alive.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“When it’s real, you don’t fall in love with any awareness. 
You don’t get a say. You get hit fucking hard and then process 
it later. You know?”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“When I feel lonely, I scroll through Tinder and remind myself 
what I’m missing. Which is dudes with coconut-oiled beards all 
posing next to the same graffitied wall in Dumbo with profiles 
written entirely in emojis. And I remember that I’m not lonely. 
I’m alone. When I’m comatose from writing and mothering, when 
I’m hurting too badly to cook, talk, or smile, I curl up with 
‘alone’  a security blanket. Alone doesn’t care that I don’t 
shave my legs in the winter. Alone never gets disappointed by 
me.” Eva sighed. “It’s the best relationship I’ve ever been 
in.” “Are you speaking metaphorically,” asked Cece, “or are you 
dating a man named Alone?” “You can’t be serious.” “My doorman 
is a SoundCloud rapper named Sincere. One never knows.” “I  
being single,” Eva continued quietly. “I don’t want anyone to 
have to really see me.” They sat in silence, Eva idly snapping 
the rubber band on her wrist.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“He'd forgotten, because he had no experience with being 
needed.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

“Well the world may be in shambles around us, said Ricki, ever 
optimistic, but we're still creating through it. We'll always 
have art, love, stories, adventures, beauty....”
― Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

“When we were together, I felt  someone else had stolen all 
your smiles before me.”
― Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

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