Posts Tagged ‘The Warmest Wednesday’

Fall In Love With a Good Book–WINNER’S LIST!

By • Nov 10th, 2010 • Category: The Warmest Wednesday

Hello everyone…the drawn was held and winners have been chosen for the Fall In Love With a Good Book Giveaway. DRUM ROLL PLEASE and the WINNERS ARE (books are listed under each winners name): #1 Tara Holder A Change Had to Come by Gwynne Forster Dutch by Teri Woods Sisters and Husbands by Connie Briscoe [...]



Start Off the Summer Book Contest Winners

By • Jun 28th, 2010 • Category: The Warmest Wednesday

Okay I’m a couple of days late…I forgot…and none of you reminded me…LOL.  But fear not there are winners… DRUM ROLL PLEASE and the WINNERS ARE: Nancye Davis Teresa Beasley Linda Chavis Please forward your mailing addresses directly to my attention at yasmincoleman at gmail dot com.  Once received I will forward to publisher so [...]



Start Off Summer on the Good Foot With a Couple of Good Books

By • Jun 19th, 2010 • Category: The Warmest Wednesday

Looking for a few good books to read…well look no further than this book giveaway compliments of Hachette Books.  Check out the synopses and then be the first on your block to own copies of not one but two books. Queen Pin by Jemeker Thompson-Hairston Jemeker Thompson-Hairston paid a heavy price for her involvement in the [...]



The African-American Heiress by Angela Marcano

By • Jul 9th, 2009 • Category: The Warmest Wednesday

Product Description L.A.’S BLACK ELITE, 80′S DECADANCE, LUST, GREED, and GOLD Fabulously wealthy Californian Courtney Hamilton, the great-granddaughter of a black gold miner, is an African American heiress who has it all — the looks, upbringing, education and enough money — to get whatever and whoever she wants. But instead of dating the well-groomed society [...]



Keeping Secrets and Telling Lies by Trice Hickman

By • Feb 18th, 2009 • Category: The Warmest Wednesday

Keeping Secrets & Telling Lies, is filled with interesting, three-dimensional characters and a juicy, thought-provoking storyline that explores issues of race, racial identity, class, and fidelity. This book will have you discussing it long after the story ends!