Posts Tagged ‘Darnetta Frazier’

Erotic City by Pynk

By • Oct 29th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Erotic City is sex-fest central-a hip, upscale swingers club for grown-folks only, located in the heart of Atlanta. It is a grand, three-story sexual mecca where the uninhibited freaks come out four nights a week to get their ultimate groove on without fear of reprisal or judgment, yet judgment from the outside world threatens all that the club’s owner, Milan Kennedy, has worked so hard to achieve.



Sistah for Sale by Miasha

By • Oct 24th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

After her father was killed and her mother was deported, Sienna grew up in Miami’s prostitution scene in the care of her father’s business partner, Chatman. Beautiful and ambitious, Sienna determines that the best route to the life she wants is to become the most coveted of Chatman’s call girls. When Sienna learns that her mother has been murdered and that Chatman had a role in the murder, she turns to her friend Ryan for comfort, beginning a secret relationship with the boy Chatman is grooming to take over his business.



Scandalous Intentions by Antoine L. McAdoo

By • Oct 24th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Paul and Tammy have been in their relationship for thirteen years, since high school. For many years, Paul thought Tammy was his soul mate, that is, until Aquisha steps into the mix with revengeful intentions that she hopes will tarnish the image that Paul has of his fiancee.



Beneath the Bruises by Dywane Birch

By • Oct 19th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

After suffering under years of emotional and physical abuse, Syreeta embarks on a search for the identity beyond wife and mother. Now, removed from that destructive relationship, she struggles to find out who she is and what she is capable of. With the help of her psychologist, Syreeta begins to expose the many scars that layer her soul — healing the guilt, hurt, and shame that have alienated her from friends and family for far too long.



How to Hustle and Win by Supreme Understanding

By • Oct 14th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Likened to a 48 Laws of Power for young Black men, this book presents Black biographies, history, and current events in a language that the Hip-Hop generation will understand and relate to. Each story or essay is framed within the context of a life lesson, each one being of vital importance to the survival, redemption, and ultimate success of our dying Black generation. Both the positive and negative sides of the Black experience are explored in detail, from the lives of infamous drug dealers and pimps to the exploits of Black revolutionaries and activists.



I Did It My Way by Colleen J. Payne-Nabors

By • Oct 9th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Are You Interested In Becoming A Multi-Million Dollar Entrepreneur? I Did It My Wayand It Worked! is a comprehensive success story of one womans journey to becoming a multi-million dollar entrepreneur. Colleen J. Payne-Nabors shares her experiences and insights with inspiring and candid detail. Packed with strategies, tactics, and engaging accounts from her business experiences, this book demonstrates principles that will increase your entrepreneurial IQ in a dramatic way!



Superstar by Joy King

By • Oct 7th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Joy King represents a new breed of writers producing young, hip and sexy novels that takes readers behind the velvet rope of the glamorous but often shady entertainment industry. She made her debut with Dirty Little Secrets and followed it up with the bestselling sequel Hooker to Housewife. The saga continues with Superstar. A prolific writer Ms. King is also the author of the Bitch series, which she writes under her pseudonym Deja King. For more information visit joykingonline.com myspace.com/joyking



Shameless Hoodwives by Meesha Mink and De’Nesha Diamond

By • Sep 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Meesha Mink and De’Nesha Diamond have done it again. Shameless Hoodwives, the sequel to Desperate Hoodwives, gives readers more drama straight from the Bentley Manor housing project. As always, Miz Cleo and Miz Osceola are on the scene giving bird’s-eye-views of the low-down dirt going on in the housing project. Then we have Keisha, the [...]



Thug Politics by Dutch

By • Sep 29th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Do the people of Newark really know what they’re voting for? At first glance, the answer is yes. Low crime, money in their pockets, and food on their tables is what Money Mo proclaimed he could do. But don’t get it twisted, he also made sure to show love to his street level players. But what happens when everybody wants more? Or when everybody doesn’t feel they’re getting a fair cut? Mayhem. And that’s what Dutch delivers when he penned a definite street classic, Thug Politics.



Hiding In Hip Hop by Terrance Dean

By • Sep 20th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Product Description
Everyone wants to know the truth about their favorite celebrities’ heart’s desire. Within the masculine culture of Hip Hop and Hollywood, there is a well-known gay subculture that industry insiders are keenly aware of but choose to hide. Terrance Dean worked his way up for more than ten years in the entertainment industry from intern to executive, and has lived the life of glitz and bling along with Hollywood and Hip Hop’s most glamorous. With a family full of secrets and working in an industry founded on maleness — where one’s job, friendships, and reputation all depend on remaining on the down low and in hiding — Dean writes a revealing account of the journey of coming out from hiding.
Full of startling anecdotes and incredible true stories, Hiding in Hip Hop is not a traditional tell-all. A personal and poignant memoir, it is also one of the most provocative and honest looks at stardom and sexuality.

Check out what APOOOs Urban Fiction Queen, Darnetta Frazier, has to say about Hiding In Hip Hop by Terrance Dean.