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ROCKIN’ ROBIN by Stephanie Johnson

December 27, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Robin Sessoms spends her weeks working forty-plus hours as the head reservation clerk at the Gray Pearl, in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Her boss is Todd Kendricks, an undercover drug addict who is sleeping with his drug-addicted ex-wife, the mother of his first son. He’s also involved with Chanel, a friend of Robin’s who is the mother of Todd’s second son.

Todd’s life might be scandalous, but Robin has some shadows of her own to deal with. She seeks the help of a therapist, Dr. Christopher, who she visits twice a week when she decides something inside just isn’t quite right. What she doesn’t know is that she’s been living with a dual personality since childhood, when her father severely abused her and her mother. Rockin’ Robin, her alternate personality, is lurking below the surface, waiting to emerge.

When Nelson Bray, a powerful retired lawyer, checks into the Gray Pearl, Robin’s world is turned upside down. He is definitely not the type of man she would be attracted to, but Rockin’ robin finds him irresistible. The pair begin a relationship that threatens to overpower Robin’s personality and allow Rockin’ Robin to take over permanently. The question is, did Nelson know from the start about Robin’s dual personalities, and had he planned all along to bring out Rockin’ Robin and use her for his own shady plans? Despite the outcome this chick is crazy.

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DESPERATE SISTERS by Stephanie Johnson

November 20, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Looks can definitely be deceiving, and the lives of these three fabulous sisters, Jalisa O’Neil, Lyda Lawrence and Valen Monet are no exception. From the outside it appears they have it all – expensive fancy homes, nice luxury cars, and money galore. Their men lavish them with all of the finest things money can buy, and a lifestyle that would make anyone envious. The real deal is that these three ladies are beyond frustrated, and desperate for a little satisfaction.

Jalisa’s tired of struggling with a husband who’s more married to the job than to her, and her needs, when he’s not putting in long hours at the offices, he’d rather spend time on the golf course. Lyda’s boyfriend can’t keep it up past one round, but sends their credit card bills through the roof with endless calls to 900 numbers. Valen’s husband believes that a woman’s place is in the home and should only have to answer one question, “Did you get yours?” Fed up with nagging their men to attend to their needs, Jalisa, Lyda and Valen find other things to occupy them. From the AAA man to nosy neighbors, from old flings to young men fresh out of high school, Jalisa, Lyda, and Valen get what they need and then some! Their stories will make most men think twice about neglecting their women.

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SHE’S GOT ISSUES by Stephanie Johnson

November 12, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Sinclair has issues. After discovering that her husband is having an affair with not one, but two women, she divorces him. She thinks she’s finally over the heartbreak until she meets Aliette, one of the two women who wrecked her marriage. Now she wants revenge, or at least she thinks she does. She falsely befriends Aliette with plans to destroy her life, but something unexpected happens. Now she must decide if revenge is more important than this unlikely friendship. Will Aliette be made to pay for her past, or will these two women form a bond and become a force to be reckoned with?

She’s Got Issues will entice the genders and take them on a ride that will reinvent the meaning of friendship, understanding and compassion, and allow them to love and lose without anger or judgement.

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LAKEDA: A KISS OF EROTICA by Stephanie Johnson

August 18, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Seduction. For some, it’s an art, but for Lakeda, it just comes naturally. She has the magnetism to attract anyone she desires – man or woman – and a sexual appetite that knows no fulfillment. Lakeda can go on for hours, titillating and teasing everyone in her path. And it doesn’t matter on bit that people are getting hurt by her games. To Lakeda, it wouldn’t be entertaining without a little pain to go with the pleasure!

Then she meets Brian, who loves sex just as much as she does. When the two of them are together, they generate some serious fireworks. But while Lakeda is envisioning a future with this fantasy man, Brian is making plans to give her a taste of her own medicine.

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MARRIED TO THE BADGE by Stephanie Johnson

December 6, 2007 by Daniel · 2 Comments 

Pier Rhodes had it set in her mind that a man in uniform was nothing but bad news, until she met Kyle Evans, a captain at the local police department. Kyle controlled the situation with Pier from the start. At first, Pier wasn’t too fond of him making all the decisions, but as time went on she got comfortable with the notion that Kyle would take care of everything.

Kyle liked having things he could control. Girls night out became a thing of the past as he took over every aspect of her life; he even planned their wedding. After that, Pier became Kyle’s prisoner, leaving behind the life she knew for a life of being controlled, deprived of love and affection, and demeaned as a woman.

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