Archive for March, 2011

Caliente Nights by Victoria Wells

By • Mar 29th, 2011 • Category: Book of the Week

Nursery school teacher Jeanette Adams is struggling financially to help her elderly aunt keep their family owned nursery school’s doors open. Working days at the school and evenings as a department store clerk to make ends meet is taking its toll on Jeanette. Just when things couldn’t get any worse she finds herself in a crisis situation.



Clutch Your Pearls Girl by Stephanie McKenny

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

Every man that comes into your life doesn’t necessarily deserve access to your heart. This book is filled with sister wisdom that brings awareness to healthy and unhealthy relationships, exposing unhealthy characteristics in men and pointers on helping you become the woman God intended for you to be.



Encounters in Paris by Ellery Roulet

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

This bittersweet collection of tales shows just how messy and complicated life can be, and that sometimes there just aren’t any neat and easy solutions at all.



At First Kiss by Gwyneth Bolton

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

When celebrity jet-setter Troy Singleton meets TV up-and-comer Jasmine Stewart, it is lust at first sight. Major players on the singles’ scene, the last thing on either of their minds is playing for keeps. Until Jasmine is forced into a temporary marriage of convenience. And she realizes the sexy-as-all-get-out man is the one she wants to have and to hold….



That One Moment, Book II by Terese Lorae Smauldon

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

In book two of That One Moment, by Terese Lorae Smauldon, readers revisit Lia, Dee Dee, Jas, and Rena, four friends dealing with new issues. What goes around comes around and these four women find this out the hard way.



Hot Fun in the Summertime by Chicki Brown

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

Seven very different singles – four women and three men – rent a New Jersey beach house for the summer.
During their two month stay, romances bloom friendships are tested and when a tragedy strikes one of the housemates, they all learn the answer to the age-old question: Can men and women ever be just friends?



Starless Sky by Paige Agnew

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

When Kahlen Thomas has a difficult time dealing with the lost of her best and only friend, she has hopes that the new boy at school, Kennley Morgan, will be the perfect distraction from her pain. She slowly realizes that Kennley doesn’t as much distract her from her problems as much as he adds to them because of his own interesting past.



The Heat of Heat by Bettye Griffin

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

A steamy summer… Twentysomethings Chantal Hatchet, her sister Sinclair, and their good friend Yolanda Jones are working on building their careers. Their love lives, though, are another matter…until the night of rising singer Carlos Brown’s concert on his native Long Island.



Stay the Night by Chilufiya Safaa’s

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

Adana’s three sisters found the loves of their lives and lived in Africa fulfilling dreams and enjoying the benefits of the Mazrui’s empire, while Adana remained in Virginia enjoying her life as a partner in a prestigious law firm, fighting difficult cases.



Bitch Mentality by La Veeta Ivory

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

This book is a timely, powerful, and enlightening inspirational message that is guaranteed to impact the lives of women for generations to come. Without question, it is a must read for those who never want to be used for Satan’s pleasure again.