January 2008, New Book Releases
By APOOO • Jun 8th, 2008 • Category: New Releases •
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Across Time by O. J. Harp, Jr.
Air Between Us by Deborah Jackson
Book of Other People by Zadie Smith
Cautious Heart by Cheris Hodge
Dance Into Destiny by Sherri Lewis
Desperate Hoodwives by Meesha Mink and De’Nesha Diamond
Don’t Call Me Crazy by Swiyyah Nadirah Muhammad
From the Extreme by Renea Collins
Gotta Keep On Tryin’ by Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant
Happily Even After by Marilynn Griffith
Harlem on Lock by Karen Williams
Hook, Line and Single by Marcia King-Gamble
Her Little Black Book by Brenda Jackson
How to Duck a Suckah by Big Boom
Keith’s Story by Nikkea Smithers
Long Time Coming by Rochelle Alers
Love Hard Live Free: Conversations with She by Shaunteka LaTrese Curry
Love Like Hallelujah by Lutishia Lovely
Me, Myself and Him by E. N. Joy
Murder, Mayhem & a Fine Man by Claudia Mair Burney
Nappily Faithful by Trisha R. Thomas
Not Even If You Begged by Francis Ray
Of Blood and Sorrow by Valerie Wilson Wesley
Office Girls by Sylvester Stephens
On My Terms by Shirley Hailstock
On the Line by Donna Hill
On the Road to Freedom by Charles E. Cobb, Jr.
Remember, It Is All In Your Charge, Go Master the Day by Allen C. Barham
Running From Mercy by Terra Little
Searchable Whereabouts by Tinisha Nicole Johnson
Sexxxfessions by Andrea Blackstone
Single Mama Drama by Kayla Perrin
Sin No More by Kimberla Lawson Roby
Something on the Side by Carl Weber
A Special Summer by Victoria Wells
Talk That Talk by P. R. Hawkins
Two Thin Dimes by Caleb Alexander
Wearing My Halo Tilted by Stephanie Perry Moore
When the Black Girl Sings by Bil Wright
Where I Want to Be by Maryam Diaab
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