March 2008, New Releases

By APOOO • Jun 8th, 2008 • Category: New ReleasesEmail This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

March 2008, New Releases

 

16 Isn’t Always Sweet by Cassandra Carter

 

After Hours by Rochelle Alers

 

After The Dance by Lori Johnson

April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Death and How It Changed America by Michael Eric Dyson

 

Aww Sookie Sookie: Omar’s Revenge by Sheila Dansby Harvey

 

Battle of Jericho by Kendra Norman-Bellamy

 

Before I Let Go by Kimberly T. Matthews

 

Diamond by Victoria Christopher Murray

 

Double Platinum by Shelia M. Goss

 

Fool Stop Trippin’ by Tina Brooks McKinney

 

From Harvey River by Lorna Good

 

Getting Played by Jody Miller

 

Heavenly Places by Kimberly Cash Tate

 

Jezebel by Jacquelin Thomas

 

Kinky Gazpacho by Lori Tharps

 

Knees of Gullah Island by Dwight Fryer

 

Lady J (Drama High) by L. Divine

 

Let the Necessary Occur by Gayle Jackson Sloan

 

Life Is Never As It Seems by June Michael

 

Lotus Blossom Chronicles by Jax Cassidy and Simone Harlow

 

Miss Muriel and Other Stories by Ann Petry

 

One Special Moment by Brenda Jackson

 

Reasonable Doubt by Mark Anthony

 

 

Seen it all and Done the Rest by Pearl Cleage

 

Selfish Intentions by Rahsaan Ali

 

Sexcapades by HoneyB

 

Sistah for Sale by Miasha

 

Somewhat Saved by Pat G’Orge-Walker

 

Soul Confessions by Monique Miller

 

Sticky Situation by Kiki Swinson

 

Suddenly Single by Carmen Green

 

Tempest Tales by Walter Mosley

 

Things We Do For Love by Xavier Knight

 

Truth About Love by Tia McCollors

 

 

Two Grooms And A Wedding by Adrianne Byrd

 

Vampire of God by Javan Shepard

 

Victoria’s Secret by Jason Poole

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