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DRIVEN by KaShamba Williams

June 11, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

What happens when an unseen tragedy occurs? Life begins to unravel and skeletons begin to leap out of the closet – as in the case of Nasir, a young man haunted by his past and torn between street life and fatherhood. Forget the fact that his baby momma is going ballistic! What about his jump-offs and his new fling that is DRIVEN to the point of no return?

Watch how Nasir’s mother, a vengeful scorned woman, and his baby momma’s enraged insecurities dramatize his life. Will Nasir be a father or will he fold under pressure?

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MIND GAMES by KaShamba Williams

November 5, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Imagine being 25 year-old Serenity Wells. She’s trying to raise two children while living in the basement of her mother’s house with her “has been” husband Kyron, who’s finally home from a 3-year prison bid.

When it comes to beauty, Serenity ups pageant standards. Ironically, when it comes to insecurity and lack of trust. Kyron tops them all.

Their lives wouldn’t be so bad if Serenity hadn’t cheated on him, and to make matters worse, had a baby on him!

Serenity’s tired and so is Kyron of trying to make this young marriage work. However, when both of them invite extra curricular activities in, the love returns. Or, does it?

Will love overrule betrayal, or have they been playing MIND GAMES with each other?

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AROUND THE WAY GIRLS 2 by KaShamba Williams, Thomas Long, and LaJill Hunt

September 26, 2007 by Daniel · 1 Comment 

There’s a saying in Brooklyn that if you come from my part of town that you’re from around the way. Well Lyric, Juicy and Precious are all from around the way. They all live in Crown Heights, one of the most notorious sections of Brooklyn, but to them it’s just a place they call home. Around the Way Girls 2 like it’s predecessor Around the Way Girls is a fast paced look at the life of some street smart women who think that they know it all but are about to get the lessons of their lives.

Lyric Crenshaw has been playing the game so long that she’s mastered it. Her motto has always been to use what you got to get what you want. With a face and a body like hers, the possibilities are endless. But when a love struck co-worker teaches her otherwise and she meets a man that sees right through her, she may just have to open her eyes and see that winning the game ain’t everything.

If Juicy Brown were to die today, her obituary would read, “Another Welfare Recipient Bites the Dust,” but things have got to change. She may agree with some of the rumors buzzing around the neighborhood about her but one, is straight up scandalous! And she’s about to clear it up by any means necessary.

Precious Paine, a ghetto jewel haunted by memories of a troubled childhood. Her and her crew have the game on smash, but trouble lurks around her corner. Can the love of a good man make precious leave behind her hustle in the streets or will she become another victim of inner city life that’s marked for self destruction? These questions and many more will be answered in this high-energy urban street saga.

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BLINDED by KaShamba Williams

September 23, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Mona Foster is a young ambitious teenager determined to escape a life of poverty and shame. Being the first person in her family to gain a high school diploma, she has set the tone. Her prominent future becomes so nebulous that she turns to the streets for guidance and support. She soon realizes that this “life” of fast money and frivolous behaviors has not only plagued her, but other family members as well. Suffering the same issues that were handed down from previous generations. In spite of their failed attempts to overcome, she’s determined to triumph once again. The question is “Can she turn this negative situation are?” Or, will she remain “Blinded.”

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AT THE COURT’S MERCY by KaShamba Williams

September 16, 2007 by Daniel · 1 Comment 


Can you say traffic jam? This is one intersection you DO NOT want to cross!

Just when Nasir thought his problems were ending, he realized they’d hardly begun. His son’s mother, Nakea is ready to straddle the ride to regain custody of their son and is positive that his own mother, Loretta, will help her obtain it! His jump-off, well, she’s not ready to ditch the boat, she’s trying to make it sink! And poor Farren, who is getting the brunt end of the stick. She can’t take much more. Let’s not forget Sonya who can’t seem to leave well enough be. Can’t a man have his cake and eat it too? But what ensues when the cake is baked with poison?

The ceiling is dripping with tainted blood as Nasir’s poor choice in women keeps terrorizing his life. He is left only left At the Court’s Mercy to decide his new direction life and going to prison is not an option.

At the Court’s Mercy is a highly anticipated sequel to Driven.

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