Posts Tagged ‘Priscilla C. Johnson’

Home Wrecker by Dwayne S. Joseph

By Priscilla Johnson • Aug 17th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Dwayne Joseph introduces readers to a different type of story in Home Wrecker. Marlene knows that her husband, Steve, is having an affair with his secretary. After all, according to Marlene, Steve has sex like he invented it and no one can resist him or his manhood.



Holiday Inn by Farrah Rochon, Stefanie Worth and Phyllis Bourne Williams

By Priscilla Johnson • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Holiday Inn is the collaboration of three very talented writers, Farrah Rochon, Stephanie Worth and Phyllis Bourne Williams. In the first story, “A Change of Heart”, by Rochon, Chandra and Derek Stovall have been married for more than twenty years. Chandra stayed at home and raised their two kids, while Derek worked long hours building [...]



Indecent Proposal by AC Arthur

By Priscilla Johnson • Jul 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Arthur has definitely added a lot of sizzle to this book. The story was fast paced with gyrating sexual scenes that will keep the reader engrossed from the first page. Arthur has also added just enough secrets, scandal and surprises that make this story more than just an erotic tale. I loved this story and I have placed it in the top category of surprise books for the year.



Dream Runner by Gail McFarland

By Priscilla Johnson • Jul 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Gail McFarland introduces readers to Olympic hopeful, Marlea Kellogg in Dream Runner. Marlea has dreamed of winning a Gold medal in the Olympics since she saw Evelyn Ashford at the Los Angeles games in 1984.



J-Pop Love Song by Shiree McCarver

By Priscilla Johnson • Jul 27th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Set in Tokyo, McCarver introduces readers to Japanese culture. This story is about an African American woman and Japanese Man. It is about an older woman and a younger man. It is about western cultures mixing with eastern cultures



Trust in Love by Vashti Ann Reed

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

Reed’s novel was a fun and enjoyable story to read. The characters struggled with their attractions as they vigorously campaigned to win the grant for their worthy organizations. Reed also provided a unique side story that was interesting and ultimately leads them to not only trust each other but also their growing feelings for one [...]



Gaming for Love by Nancy Weaver

By Priscilla Johnson • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Tessa Morrison, a thirty-seven year old widow, is the main character in Nancy Weaver’s latest novel, Gaming For Love. After ten years of being lonely and raising her teen-aged daughter, Tessa decides to get back into the dating game. But she finds that the rules of dating have changed and she is out of her [...]



Guarding His Body by A.C. Arthur

By Priscilla Johnson • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Romance on the Run is the new series of books by A.C. Arthur. In the first novel, Guarding His Body, Arthur introduces readers to the Bennett Family. The Bennett family, owners of Bennett Industries, was on the verge of one of the biggest mergers the country had ever seen. However, someone was threatening members of [...]



Strongholds by Vanessa Davis Griggs

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

Pastor George Landris stands before his congregation with a very important request. He asks everyone to remove their masks and place their strongholds or weaknesses at the alter. For many, their strongholds could not be relieved with just prayer. It was going to
take work, desire and faith. Pastor Landris was surprised at the response to [...]



The Beautiful Struggle by Ta-Nehisi Coates

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

Ta-Nehisi Coates introduces readers to a new and intriguing coming-of-age story, The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons and An Unlikely Road to Manhood that takes place in Baltimore during the height of the Hip-Hop and Drug era. Paul Coates was a Vietnam Veteran who returned to the chaotic streets of Baltimore and became a [...]