Archive for September, 2010

Walk a Mile by Ebonee Monique

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

Syndee Allen appears to have everything. From her prestigious job as an ad executive, coupled with her street smarts and enviable looks, to the ideal man of her dreams on her arm, everything about her has the semblance of a charmed life. But outward appearances can be inwardly deceiving …



LARCENY OF THE HEART by Maxwell Penn

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

Jean-Paul Baptiste is a young Haitian born artist living in the politically charged climate of early nineteen seventies Jamaica. As Jean strives to navigate through Jamaican society and carve out a niche for him self. He’s forced to combat extreme prejudice, ignorance and the ire of Kingstons most corrupt police chief, Constable Brown.



The Postcard Killers by James Patterson

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

NYPD detective Jacob Kanon is on a tour of Europe’s most gorgeous cities. But the sights aren’t what draw him–he sees each museum, each cathedral, and each cafe through the eyes of his daughter’s killer.



The Other Side of 30 by R.Y. Swint

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

R. Y. Swint introduces readers to Sebrina Cooper, a single woman with an Army career and a yearning to be loved. She takes pride in always doing what is right and playing it safe, but with her 30th birthday coming around she feels it is time to let loose.



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

By • Sep 24th, 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.



When the Sun Goes Down by Gwynne Forster

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

What I loved about When the Sun Goes Down is how author Forster took her time to tell the story; there was no need to rush the storyline. I recommend this book to everyone who loves stories about family love and romance.



The Only Way Is Up Blog Tour Featuring Author Folake Taylor MD

By • Sep 24th, 2010 • Category: Virtual Book Tours

The Only Way Is Up is about the author’s experiences and views on pertinent life issues as an immigrant to the United States of America. The objective is to empower women. However, the greater part of the message is of relevance to a general audience.



Sweeter Than The Honey Virtual Book Tour

By • Sep 17th, 2010 • Category: Virtual Book Tours

Kamilah Wright has a lot on her shoulders for someone entering their senior year of high school. Not only does her mom expect her to raise the other seven children in their home, but she’s also required to turn a blind eye to her father’s infidelity, as well as maintain a perfect 4.0 GPA.



Flaws and All by Shana Burton

By • Sep 15th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Faith, family, and friendship have always been top priority to lifelong friends Lawson, Reginell, Sullivan, Angel, and Kina, but each one is about to be put to the test during one turbulent year.



HOW DID I GET HERE? by Ahmad Williams

By • Sep 15th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Preston Brown is one of the most elegant and upcoming stars in the African-American community; who has destiny written all over him. He has everything a twenty-five year old man could ever want in life: a miraculous looking wife (Delight), kids, dog, and a career lined up after seminary school to top it all off. But…