Posts Tagged ‘Chantay Wesley’

Wise as a Serpent…Harmless as a Dove by Feel Me LLC/Dana Mask

By • Oct 6th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Introducing Darrel Lavar Love (Dove), a watchman in the city of Gary, caught in a war that originated within himself and threatens to consume his soul. Will he be able to stand, as he dares to expose well-guarded secrets that have been the catalyst for the increase in violence, murder, drug-use, poverty and corruption within the church and city? Prepare to enter the mind of Dove and have your eyes opened to an invisible world that surrounds us every day. Could this world be the reason behind many of the wars and battles that rage in our minds and affect our choices and decisions? Challenge yourself to take a journey and allow the scales to be removed from your eyes…



Re-education of the Female by Dante Moore

By • Aug 28th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Why would an author deliberately antagonize the very target audience he wants to read his book? Who is his publicist? Oops, I do not think he has one.



A Serial Affair by Natalie Dunbar

By • Aug 12th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

In A Serial Affair by Natalie Dunbar, while up and coming FBI agent Marina Santos is preparing for work, an interesting news brief of a killing catches her attention. Reaching into her memory, she realizes there is a similarity to a killing that occurred a few months ago.



Sweet Dreams by Nikkea Smithers

By • Aug 11th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Dream is a highschool student from Bridgeport, Connecticut who is traumatized when she is informed of the tragic suicide of her best friend. Feeling like she is alone in the world with an abusive mother and absent father, Dream almost comes to the resolution that her life is also not worth living…



Lil Sister by Ana’Gia Wright

By • Aug 2nd, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Lil Sister by Ana’Gia Wright is a story about Krystal Bao who is a teenager who has dealt with her fair share of tragedy in her young life. After finding her first love, Jerad, dead, her life was challenging from that point. To make matters worse, her parents strongly disapproved of her relationship with Jerad [...]



Pretty Much Dead by Billy D. Jarrett

By • Jul 21st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Pretty Much Dead by Billy D. Jarrett is a wonderful story to read. As a reader, what I enjoyed most about this book was the fact that though this is Billy’s story, it could be any man’s or any woman’s story, give or take a few elements. As human beings we all experience different things [...]



You, Me and He by Brooke Green

By • Jun 23rd, 2008 • Category: Book Review

You, Me and He by Brooke Green follows the lives of two couples, Donna and Keith and Jackie and Jarrod. The story begins with a phone call between Donna and Jackie. The women, strangers to one another, are connected in ways they do not expect. Jackie suspects her emotionally abusive husband of adultery after finding [...]



Unstable Environment by Marcia Colette

By • Apr 1st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

APOOO: 2.5 As Unstable Environment begins, we meet Sinclair Duval, a commercial airline pilot. She is at a local indoor play facility for children with her three year old niece, Nahla. The two are pretending to be mother and daughter for the patrons at Jungle Kingdom. This is a tactic they developed, so no one [...]



Bad Blood by L.A. Banks

By • Apr 1st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

As Bad Blood by L.A. Banks begins, we meet Sasha Trudeau and her fellow team members. She is a part of a unique group of ‘beings’ who are all soldiers for the U.S. government in this fictional world. Sasha and her team members are all connected to one another because they were supposedly attached by [...]