Archive for August, 2010

Too Many Sisters by Nina Guilbeau

By • Aug 31st, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Callie Armstrong’s personal life was already in turmoil. Now circumstances are forcing her to share her successful music production company with three business partners. One partner wants her husband. One partner wants her money. One partner wants her trust- even while keeping secrets.



Tour Secrets by Winkk

By • Aug 31st, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Music and Raven are determined to make it in the music industry as dancers and they are faced with discrimination, struggles and drama along the way. A secret is revealed about one of them that challenge their friendship and dreams.



DIVAS DIAMONDS & DOLLARS by Anya Nicole

By • Aug 31st, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Glitz, Glam & Guns – In a Diva’s world and getting diamonds and dollars go hand in hand. In this all female collaboration, join best selling author Anna J, Anya Nicole, and Angel Mechelle as they deliver sexy,clever street tales about scheming women who use what they got to get what they want.



On The ‘Net With Author Cheryl Robinson

By • Aug 29th, 2010 • Category: Author of the Week

Cheryl Robinson was born and raised in Detroit, but when presented with a spur-of-the-moment opportunity for a lateral corporate relocation that would take her out of Michigan after thirty-one years, she reluctantly accepted. She knew one day she’d probably leave her hometown…



The Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Diamond Blog Tour Featuring Author Chizelle’ T. Archie

By • Aug 27th, 2010 • Category: Virtual Book Tours

Chizellé T. Archie is an author, registered school nurse, mother and wife for thirteen years to her husband John Archie. She works for a private school and lives in Atlanta, GA with her family.



Sellout by James W. Lewis

By • Aug 25th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

SELLOUT follows these three individuals and the consequences of dating outside their race. In the quest to find what they think is missing in their lives, they encounter guilt, fear and mess they never anticipated…including murder.



Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self by Danielle Evans

By • Aug 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Striking in their emotional immediacy, the stories in Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self are based in a world where inequality is reality but where the insecurities of adolescence and young adulthood, and the tensions within family and the community, are sometimes the biggest complicating forces in one’s sense of identity and the choices one makes.



More Church Folk by Michele Andrea Bowen

By • Aug 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Preachers of the Gospel United Church have found a secret weapon that will allow them to make fast money and accomplish what they failed to do 20 years ago–buy off enough power to dominate the entire denomination, put their cronies in key spots, and ransack the church like it is the spoils of war.



Prostitute Flange by Kenneth D. Hawkins

By • Aug 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Does love truly conquer all, even a partner with a very promiscuous lifestyle? Author Kenneth D. Hawkins attempts to capture the reader’s attention in his novel, Prostitute Flange.



TWO TEARS IN A BUCKET by Traci Bee & Darnell King

By • Aug 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Two Tears in a Bucket is a soulful novel that reminds us how powerful and lasting the bonds of love can be, even among the harsh realities of urban life.