Archive for July, 2010

WHAT HAPPENS OVERSEAS STAYS OVERSEAS by Gregg Burton

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

Petty officer Karen Green is a frustrated wife whose husband has only been able to give her a minute of pleasure in the last few years of their marriage. Happy to start her six-month deployment she finds satisfaction from the person she least suspects which leaves her wondering if the grass is really greener…



Daddy’s Delight by Dr. Karia Bunting

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

Bunting challenges each reader to accept and embrace the fact that, in whatever season of life, she is God’s masterpiece-not her own work of art. When God sees her, He sees His beautiful creation. A creation that yes, has some wrinkles needing to be smoothed out and yet, is one in whom is His delight to love to perfection.



On the ‘Net With Author Kendra Norman-Bellamy

By • Jul 28th, 2010 • Category: Author of the Week

I think I’m one of the most joyful people in the world. I love God, I love my family, and I love my life as a writer, publisher, and motivational speaker. I have been privileged to identify my purpose and pursue my destiny. I am abundantly blessed.



Is Obama Being Too Timid? by Rambling Raven

By • Jul 27th, 2010 • Category: Rambling Raven

I stood in line for three hours to cast my vote for President Obama. I cried when he won the presidential election. My hope in America and its future was renewed. Yet, I knew that the first African American president was going to have an uphill battle.



An Inconvenient Friend by Rhonda McKnight

By • Jul 22nd, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Samaria Jacobs is a deceitful, yet captivating diva who will do anything to win the heart of her married lover. Will she get her man or destroy herself and everyone else in the process?



Chocolate Lemons and Peppermint Tears by Robin R. Robinson

By • Jul 22nd, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Set in Los Angeles in the mid-1990′s, Chocolate Lemons and Peppermint Tears: The Bittersweet Life of Xena, tells the poignant, funny, sexy, in your face, and very relatable tale of Xena Quay Vaughan, an attractive, successful, slightly neurotic, never been married black woman in her mid-thirties, who struggles desperately with getting over a married man;



Desires of the Heart by Beverly Taylor

By • Jul 21st, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Carson and Katharine O’Connor seem on the surface to be perfect people-good looking, successful and God-fearing, but no one could accuse them of being too perfect to be believable. Katharine spends her life building a home and family until the day Carson leaves her and allows a voluptuous, cunning school counselor, Cindy Lomax, and her disturbed pre-teen daughter, Deanna, to move in with him on a platonic basis-or so he thinks



Don’t Blame the Devil by Pat G’Orge Walker

By • Jul 21st, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Appearances mean everything to Delilah Dupree Jewel. So after hearing of her daughter-in-law-s sudden death, Delilah decides that coming to the rescue of her long estranged son Jesse and her granddaughter Tamara would be a good look . . . though Lord knows she-ll have to dig hard to find her maternal instincts.



Playing Hard to Get by Grace Octavia

By • Jul 21st, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Grace Octavia brings Tasha, Troy, and Tamia back in PLAYING HARD TO GET. These best friends have been through it all…together. Now in the sequel to TAKE HER MAN, they move on to another journey in their lives.



On the ‘Net with Author Rolanda Pyle

By • Jul 19th, 2010 • Category: Author of the Week

Rolanda has published two books, FINALLY and Beneath His Everlasting Wings. She has also contributed to the “Gumbo for the Soul “series and to “Beautiful Women: Like You and Me”. Her website is www.rorosrainbowcommunications.com .