Posts Tagged ‘Cheryl Hayes’

The Playground Whore by Brandi Jenee

By Cheryl Hayes • Feb 6th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

A past too terrifying to recall, a husband with a secret, parents who lied to protect her, and a seemingly mysterious man threatens the happiness of Dinah Bradley.



Through The Eyes of God by Sheila L. Jackson

By Cheryl Hayes • Jan 26th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Through The Eyes of God by Sheila L. Jackson is a riveting guide that teaches you how to love yourself, your children and become a better you. We all have had our fair share of experiences with negative folks, but when we turn around and do the same things we are no [...]



Numbers by Dana Dane

By Cheryl Hayes • Dec 23rd, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

Even as a young teenager, Dupree “Numbers” Wallace had a keen mind for math. Whether he was getting good grades on his math tests or adding up the change he earned making grocery runs for his mom and neighbors, Numbers came out ahead more times than not.



Beneath His Everlasting Wings by Rolanda T. Pyle

By Cheryl Hayes • Dec 22nd, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

This is an exceptional devotional that is a source of empowerment and enlightenment which the reader can continue to draw from for many years to come.”—Allison Neckles



Tease by LaDawn Black

By Cheryl Hayes • Dec 1st, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

In her highly anticipated fiction debut, LaDawn Black shares an irresistibly seductive collection of erotic tales that is sure to tease your imagination in the most unexpected and titillating ways.



Poison by Tia Hines

By Cheryl Hayes • Oct 23rd, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

Desire Jones is a young, hot-to-trot, preteen who lives life on the edge. Stuck with the pain of being abandoned by her mom, she yearns for love and attention. Her uncle shelters her but life is impossible to bear with his abusive wife.



Unsigned Hype by Booker T. Mattison

By Cheryl Hayes • Oct 19th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

Tory Tyson may only be in high school, but he knows what he wants out of life–a successful music career. And he’s not going to learn about all that at school. So when school lets out next month he’s not going back. He’s finally ready to stop spinning old records at parties and start laying down his own beats.



Resurrecting Midnight by Eric Jerome Dickey

By Cheryl Hayes • Oct 19th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

International assassin Gideon spilled blood for the first time when he was seven years old, with a single shot to the head of a man who was attempting to kill the woman Gideon had known as his mother. The victim was none other than his own father, a man of unspeakable evil.



Notorious by Kiki Swinson

By Cheryl Hayes • Oct 13th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

When things get too hot in Miami, criminal lawyer Yoshi figures she’ll be safe if she goes home to Norfolk, Virginia, for a little while. But the streets there are just as mean, and a sistah needs to keep her head to avoid getting popped by a drive-by.



Underneath It All by R.L. Davis

By Cheryl Hayes • Oct 11th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

R. L. Davis touches on the taboo subject of love vs lust. He shows that love can sometimes motivate you to destroy the very thing you want the most! Underneath It All will have you wondering just how far the ties that bind can be stretched before they break.