Posts Tagged ‘Leona Romich’

The Trifecta by Moses Miller

By • Jan 22nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

For some sins, even repentance and heartfelt prayer won’t guarantee forgiveness. And for some coldhearted sinners, there is no desire to be forgiven for their misdeeds at all. Jada Dupri had survived many trifling times in her life, which would have easily consumed weaker individuals with a lot less resolve. However, for some reason she was still living at least for the moment. From murder to mayhem, her young eyes had been exposed to many things. But, little does she know, death is looming ever so closely, with no plans of sparing her life ever again.



Peace from Broken Pieces by Iyanla Vanzant

By • Dec 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

New York Times best-selling author Iyanla Vanzant recounts the last decade of her life and the spiritual lessons learned—from the price of success during her meteoric rise as a TV celebrity on Oprah, the Iyanla TV show (produced by Barbara Walters), to the dissolution of her marriage and her daughter’s 15 months of illness and death on Christmas day. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Iyanla shares why everything we need to learn is reflected in our relationships and the strength and wisdom she has gained by supporting others in their journeys to make sense out of the puzzle pieces of their lives.



HELL’S DIVA by Anna J

By • Dec 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Tah shoots Mecca three times at point blank range. When Mecca feels herself slipping away, she sees a bright light and a man standing in a long white robe, who tells Mecca to call him Lou. Lou, in turn will show Mecca all the wrong she has done in her life and point out all the opportunites she had to change her life around.



When It’s Too Late to Tell by J. Evan Johnson

By • Dec 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

To tell is to perceive. To tell is to inform. When it’s Too Late to Tell features four characters, Mark, Craig, Jade and Berta, all holding issues from the past that suffocate every lasting relationship they have. Mark, an elementary school teacher, and his wife Jade, a pharmacy technician, hold deep secrets from each other; secrets that cause a rift in their marriage.



Crack by Shaka

By • Dec 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Crack: Volume 1 follows lead homicide detective Devon Jensen through the grimy streets of Detroit s underworld. Fresh from a stint down in Atlanta, Detective Jensen returns home only to be hurled into a world of chaos when he is forced to solve the murder of a childhood friend. As the body count increases, and the bullets begin to fly in his direction, Detective Jensen begins to realize that he may be in way over his head.



Deadbeat by Brian W. Smith

By • Dec 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

A man becomes addicted to drugs and alcohol and then abandons his wife and child. He becomes homeless, and ten years later he has a chance encounter with his son (who is now fifteen years old). The encounter is the beginning of his quest to sobriety and reclaiming his family.



The Retreat by Dijorn Moss

By • Dec 24th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

The Retreat by Dijorn Moss is a story about a gathering of men from different walks of life coming together for a church weekend retreat. Some of these men are members of the church and others were persuaded to attend. Most of these men would rather be at home watching sports or doing anything other than spending the weekend [...]



Hustlin’ Diva by De’nesha Diamond

By • Dec 19th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

From the award-winning, national bestselling author hailed as the ‘Duchess of Street Lit’ comes a steamy, sexy, gritty tale about Memphis’ ride-or-die chicks, who’ll do whatever it takes to get what they want.
In South Memphis, four women live in high-stakes, high-risk territory.



Deuces Wild by Jean Holloway

By • Dec 19th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

Three years have passed since erotic thriller Black Jack ended. During this time; Detective Shevaughn Robinson life has flourished with a wonderful husband and a blossoming family. In the Fiendishly-evil and sexy as hell third installment; Deuces Wild, a young couple is running wild leaving a deathly trail behind them.



Snapped by Tina Brooks McKinney

By • Dec 9th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010

To Merlin Mills, his family ceased to exist when his father turned his back on him, and he had to make some drastic changes in order to survive. Now, nine years later, his family is back, and their existence threatens his once stable relationship with his new wife. If Merlin wants to hold on to her, he must face the demons he’s conveniently forgotten and put them in their proper perspective.