Bestselling romance author and producer Kennedy Ryan is promoting her new novel, "Score," through a series of high-profile media appearances this month.
The release marks a significant expansion of Ryan's literary footprint, combining the launch of a new narrative with the announcement of related television development deals.
"Score" serves as the second [1] installment in a series, though sources differ on the series name, citing it as either the Hollywood Renaissance or Harlem Renaissance series. The plot focuses on a second-chance romance between a rising musician and a talented screenwriter, Ryan said.
During her media tour, which included appearances on Good Morning America, Yahoo Entertainment, and MSN, Ryan discussed the emotional weight of the narrative. She noted that the process of creating the book was particularly taxing, and said, "Score was one of the hardest books I've ever written."
Beyond the plot, Ryan emphasized the core emotional message of the story. She highlighted the idea of finding a partner who accepts a person fully, and said, "There is someone for whom you are not too much."
The promotion of the book has coincided with a review in The New York Times and broader discussions regarding the transition of her written work to the screen. These development deals aim to bring the themes of the series to a television audience, expanding the reach of her storytelling beyond the page.
“"Score was one of the hardest books I've ever written."”
The simultaneous launch of a sequel and the announcement of TV development suggests a strategic move to build a multi-platform franchise. By leveraging high-visibility media outlets like Good Morning America and The New York Times, Ryan is positioning her series for a broader commercial audience beyond traditional romance readers.





