Archive for April, 2011

Giving Up the Ghost Virtual Blog Tour Featuring Author Stacy-Deanne

By • Apr 22nd, 2011 • Category: Virtual Book Tours

Albany Detective Brianna “Bree” Morris is having the year from hell. A sadistic admirer has been stalking her for months and now her friend Cheyenne Wilson has been beaten and left for dead. With her ex-lover and faithful partner, Steven Kemp, Bree thrusts herself into the case. It’s not long before they believe two unrelated British men are connected to the attack



My Father’s Color Virtual Blog Tour Featuring Author Marian Thomas

By • Apr 22nd, 2011 • Category: Virtual Book Tours

My Father’s Colors is both contemporary fiction and literary entertainment. It is laced with over 320 pages of drama as it combines love, self-preservation, and forgiveness into an engaging and entertaining must read! It takes you on four drama-filled journeys and one incredible destination, filled with betrayal, lies and shocking secrets.



How Could She Do It by Nataisha Hill

By • Apr 14th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Do you know how it feels to be double-crossed? Do you have secrets on top of secrets? Do you crave revenge? Then welcome to Kayla’s world, where the lies and treachery never end….



Pym by Mat Johnson

By • Apr 14th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Recently canned professor of American literature Chris Jaynes is obsessed with The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, Edgar Allan Poe’s strange and only novel. When he discovers the manuscript of a crude slave narrative that seems to confirm the reality of Poe’s fiction, he resolves to seek out Tsalal, the remote island of pure and utter blackness that Poe describes with horror. Jaynes imagines it to be the last untouched bastion of the African Diaspora and the key to his personal salvation



Beyond the Closet Door Book Blog Tour Featuring Author Sharon Jenkins

By • Apr 8th, 2011 • Category: Virtual Book Tours

Beyond the Closet Door is a great non-fiction read for anyone who has a heart for people who have experienced abuse or been abused. A report of child abuse is made every ten seconds! The odds are, if it has not already touched someone in your family, it will if strategic measures aren’t taken to prevent it.