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A HUSTLER’S SON by T. Styles

March 18, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 


Based out of Bladensburg, Maryland, 31-year-old Janet Stayley spent her life looking for a hustler. She never knew she would find one in her 15-year-old son, Kelsi.

Surrounded by violence, drugs and lies, Kelsi murders in self-defense. Suddenly Kelsi becomes charged with the new-found feeling he associates with becoming a man, and he feels he can take on anything, including his mother’s cheating lover.

The heat of murder ensues and Janet feels it’s time to make a permanent move out of Maryland. Before doing so, she plans one last murder which, if it goes as planned, could ultimately be worth millions. To top it all off, Janet has not revealed to her son the biggest secret yet.

Find more street lit by T. Styles, including A Hustler’s Son 2.

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DIAMOND PLAYGIRLS by Daaimah S. Poole, Miasha, Deja King, T. Styles

March 4, 2008 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Four beautiful, professional women, living on separate floors of a Harlem brownstone are about to discover they have a lot more in common than just their address…

Dior’s name is no accident – she’s got a taste for finer things in life, and New York City is just the place to find them. So far she’s got the job and the apartment. Now she needs the man – and she hopes she’s found him on the Internet. Dior is prepared to find out on Valentine’s Day…

Party promoter Tamara has been recruited from Atlanta to open a hot new club. All the women in her family are known for their great looks, great cooking – and the fact that they can’t stay married. Tamara is hoping to break the tradition. But is dating two different men the best strategy?

With beauty, brains, and a hefty bank account, Chloe is a BAP on a mission: she wants to run a top magazine. But just as she’s up for a big promotion her boyfriend gives her an ultimatum. Will Chloe choose to follow her ambition – or her heart?

Casting director Mona-Lisa works hard – and plays even harder. She’s avoided relationships her whole life. When a tragedy opens her eyes to the possibility of true love, she’s compelled to share a special day with a man from her past. But she’s overlooked some crucial details…

One by one, each woman crosses paths at a local club on Valentine’s Day – and the secrets about to be revealed will forever change their lives….

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STREET LOVE: A TRIPLE CROWN ANTHOLOGY

December 30, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment 

Join five of Triple Crown’s hottest best-selling authors as each twists a tale of life, death, happiness, heartache and street love.

Keisha Ervin’s After the Storm
Mo and Quan have been together for eight years and they have survived it all. But a storm is approaching and all of the secrets they’ve kept are about to be revealed. This time, will Mo and Quan be able to weather the storm.

Danielle Santiago’s Allure of the Game
Arnessa is on the come-up, making moves and moving weight, attracting the unwanted attention of Suef, whose blacks are hit hard due to Arnessa’s success. When Suef threatens Cernise, Arnessa’s little sister, Arnessa focuses all her energy on eliminating the threat. Preoccupied with Suef, will the Allure of the Game claim Cernise when Arnessa least expects it?

Quentin Carter’s The Fink
When Phelix Mitchell is released from prison 25 years early after testifying against his best friend, he finds out something that he was told as a child – Nobody likes a tattle tale – is more than just a saying. Consumed by guilt, Phelix makes the ultimate sacrafice to try to right a wrong.

T. Styles’s Cold as Ice
Pepper Thomas is a straight “A” student living in a rough part of Southeast Washington D.C., who manages to stay away from drugs, violence and crime. That is, until next door neighbor and drug dealer Ice’s home is robbed. With newfound evidence that can be held as ransom, can Pepper be as cold as Ice?

Leo Sullivan’s B-More Love
Ashley is an innocent high school senior about to enter college. Jamal is a young thug, born and bred in Baltimore’s West Port Projects. Ashley dislikes the thug, refusing his desire to help when Ashley’s mother becomes ill. However, a tragic event brings the two together and in order of Ashley’s mother to have a chance at living – someone must die!

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