Archive for January, 2011

Steppin’ Into the Good Life Blog Tour Featuring Tia McCollors

By • Jan 28th, 2011 • Category: Virtual Book Tours

What’s next for you?

In 2011, I plan to finish some things that I started. I have several story ideas that haven’t been completely fleshed out so I’ll look back at those. But mainly, I continue to get emails from readers who want to see more from Anisha and Tyson who were in my first book, A Heart of Devotion. By now, they’ve been married about five years and have a son. I think it’s time for us to see what’s going on with them….I THINK!



Steppin’ Into The Good Life by Tia McCollors

By • Jan 27th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Shelia Rushmore thought she’d be the last woman standing when it was time to fight for her man. Instead Ace, her boyfriend of two years, chose to reunite with his ex-wife, leaving Shelia emotionally devastated. It’s a year later when Sheila is convinced that sneaking into their wedding ceremony will put closure on the gaping hole in her heart. But it’s on the back pew of the church where a new relationship begins for Shelia.



On the ‘Net With Author Electa Rome Parks

By • Jan 24th, 2011 • Category: Author of the Week

Electa Rome Park was born and raised in Georgia. She is a true Georgia Peach even though she lived in Chicago and North Carolina for many years. She’s your average, down to earth, wife and mother of two who has a great passion for writing and reading. Believe it or not, she’s actually kind of quiet and laid back. She can be moody and oversensitive (Pisces trait).



When Emotions Lie by Deondriea Cantrice

By • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Alicia believes that her marriage with husband Arlington is a fairytale come true, until Alicia is confronted by Piper, a woman that claims to be her husband’s girlfriend. Alicia lets her emotions get the best of her and yields to the opinions of her friends Cassie and Myra instead of answers from her husband. Little did Alicia know, Cassie’s advice is jaded by her own emotional issues of a lost love, wile, Myra is not emotionally available and hides behind her religious beliefs.



On Solid Ground by Jo Anne Meekins

By • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

If you have ever been at a loss for just the right words to express yourself in a sensitive situation or on a special occasion, ON SOLID GROUND: Inspirational Poetry for All Occasions is the perfect book for you! ON SOLID GROUND… is filled with tested and tried heartfelt expressions that cover a variety of occasions, including friendship, anniversaries, birthdays, retirement, promotion, bereavement, and church celebrations.



The Other Realm by Deatri King-Bey

By • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2010

Tahlan is a warrior and warriors can’t fall in love. No matter how much he desires to make love to Aurora, no matter how much his heart tells him she’s the one, he can’t allow anyone to learn of his feelings for her. His love for her could lead to her death, and that’s the one pain he could not bear.



Trapped in Paradise by Deatri King-Bey

By • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2010

After escaping an abusive marriage, Saundra Write swore never to allow anyone to trap her again. Then comes along Jeremy King, the kind of man any woman would beg to be trapped in paradise with.



Delilah by Shelia Goss

By • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2010

“Many stories that include preachers are over-the-top, but the author’s creative nature blends this topic along with deceit and betrayal into the story, making it just right.” ~ Review by Teresa Beasley-APOOO Book Club



Silent Rain by Marlene P. Jones

By • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Twenty-six year old Nyah Parsons is smart, beautiful, confident and in control of her world. She no longer believes in love and makes no room for it in her life.



Game, Set, Match, Champion by Arthur Ashe

By • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2010

From the start, Arthur Ashe was an unlikely tennis player. As a young boy in the 1940s, he was small and skinny – and barred from most tennis courts because he was black. Still, Arthur was drawn to the game and began to play wherever he could.