Archive for April, 2010

Heartbreaker by De’Nesha Diamond

By • Apr 30th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Street lit’s hottest stars bring you three sizzling women out to rule the game–and have it all–by any deadly means necessary. . .



God Ain’t Through Yet by Mary Monroe

By • Apr 29th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Annette Davis has lost over a hundred pounds and her husband, Pee-Wee, has forgiven her for having a blatant affair with a younger man. It seems that things could not be better. Their love life has heated up and Pee-Wee rarely mentions the affair. Annette is convinced that Pee-Wee would never cheat on her, he even told her as much.



Budget Cuts by Rambling Raven

By • Apr 28th, 2010 • Category: Rambling Raven

In this recession, many companies and agencies are making drastic budget cuts. Tens of thousand of people are losing their jobs and their benefits. There is one area that is being hit hard that will have long-lasting harmful affects.



A Boy Should Know How To Tie a Tie by Antwone Fisher

By • Apr 26th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Filled with inspiring stories, wisdom, and practical know-how, A Boy Should Know How to Tie a Tie teaches the basics of personal style and hygiene, key components of self-improvement, the importance of identity and other accessible life lessons.



Sins of the Mother by Sandia Lowe

By • Apr 26th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

For ten years succesful attorney Rianne Hazelton lived her life in the shadow of her disatrous marriage to oil tycoon, Xavier Osei. Her carefully constructed life comes crashing down when she comes face to face with him at her estranged sister’s wedding.



Jeremiah Sings the Blues by Cassandra Washington

By • Apr 26th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Jeremiah Sings The Blues is a story of forgiveness and true love. Readers witness how a parent’s love can allow them to go to any lengths to protect their child



Lone Star Legend by Gwendolyn Zepeda

By • Apr 26th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

If she can find the time, Sandy Saavedra will stop to breathe. New management has turned work upside down and her father’s upcoming marriage-something he forgot to mention to Sandy-means there’s no peace at home, either. But it’s okay. No matter what’s thrown her way, Sandy can deal. Because Sandy has a secret, and his name is Tío Jaime.



MARRIED ON MONDAYS by Honey B

By • Apr 23rd, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

By day, Valerie Cooper, Dierdra Dawson, and Foxy Brown assist their husbands, all partners at the law firm Brown, Cooper, and Dawson. But at night, they become Vanilla Cream, Cherry Cream, and Sugar Cream, and run an upscale swingers club called Creamé.



What Mother Never Told Me Blog Tour Featuring Donna Hill

By • Apr 22nd, 2010 • Category: Virtual Book Tours

Donna Hill began her career in 1987 writing short stories for the confession magazines. Since her first novel was released in 1990, she has more than 50 published titles to her credit, and is considered one of the early pioneers of the African-American romance genre.



Are We Creating Mean Children? by Rambling Raven

By • Apr 19th, 2010 • Category: Rambling Raven

I think parents and schools are burying their heads in the sand when it comes to bullying and tormenting. I believe parents are not diligent enough in paying attention to their children moods and behaviors.